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  2. Parental Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    It received 21 cosponsors. [ 7 ] On June 5, 2012, Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) again proposed the Parental Rights Amendment with a slightly modified first section and an additional section clarifying that "This article shall not be construed to apply to a parental action or decision that would end life"; it was numbered H.J.Res.110 .

  3. Youth empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Youth empowerment examines six interdependent dimensions: psychological, community, organizational, economic, social and cultural. [1] [8] Psychological empowerment enhances individual's consciousness, belief in self-efficacy, awareness and knowledge of problems and solutions and of how individuals can address problems that harm their quality of life. [1]

  4. TeenPact - Wikipedia

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    TeenPact Leadership Schools is a Christian non-profit educational ministry, known for its teen-oriented programs on leadership, citizenship, and government. The organization teaches annual classes in the capitols of all 50 American states. [6]

  5. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    Youth activism increased in the United Kingdom, especially England, in 2010 when David Cameron as leader of the Conservative Party became prime minister at the head of the Coalition government. [36] Austerity measures affected young people in particular, in all aspects of their lives, including education, housing, employment, Youth Service ...

  6. Representative democracy - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] The U.S. House of Representatives, one example of representative democracy. Globally, a majority of governments in the world are representative democracies, including constitutional monarchies and republics with strong representative branches. [23]

  7. Teenage rebellion - Wikipedia

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    There remains some debate as to whether the causes of teenage rebellion are completely natural or necessary. Some posit that an adolescent's failure to achieve a sense of identity can result in role confusion and an inability to choose a vocation, and/or that these pressures may develop from being viewed as adults. [6]

  8. Movie Review: In ‘Girls State,’ Missouri teens start a mock ...

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    What would an all-female government look like in the U.S.? Six years ago, documentary filmmakers Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss brought their cameras to the Boys State camp in Texas in the ...

  9. Page of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    A United States Senate page (Senate page or simply page) is a high-school age teen serving the United States Senate in Washington, D.C. Pages are nominated by senators, usually from their home state, and perform a variety of tasks, such as delivering messages and legislative documents on the Senate floor and the various Capitol Hill offices. [1]