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ID number:995522
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Published: 01.01.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Almost every culture has the slogan that says something similar to ÒThe children are our future.Ó This is exactly what Hitler thought when he created the Nazi youth organizations. The purpose of youth organizations in general is to take children in, support them, teach them valuable skills, make them part of a greater whole, and give them purpose and direction in their life.
A general human instinct is the need for acceptance. Everyone wants to be part of a group that they can be identified with. These different groups that people are associated with act as an extended family. Youth groups give young people the chance to break outside their everyday family bonds and come into contact with others that share the same interests as them. The like interests form a bond between the children and they become a whole, just like a family.
All ...organizations hold leadership as a key component. With leadership comes authority and respect. …

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