THE LINK BETWEEN PARENTAL BONDING AND WELL-BEING: INSIGHTS FROM JAPANESE YOUTH
Published by: Emily Grace Parker , Satoshi Takahashi
Pages: 1-12
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The pursuit of advanced educational degrees has emerged as a pivotal determinant of professional attainment and societal standing in numerous developed nations. In Japan, where a college education carries significant socioeconomic weight and is often equated with personal worth and social status, the pressure to excel academically imposes considerable stress on young adults. This societal
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BREAKING THE CYCLE: UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN NIGERIAN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
Published by: Abigail Ngozi Okoro , Chinedu Oluwaseun Ojo
Pages: 13-20
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Education serves as a potent catalyst for societal transformation and individual empowerment, playing a pivotal role in driving progress and development within a nation. Recognizing its significance, the British Department for International Development (DFID) has underscored the critical role of education in poverty alleviation efforts, aiming to halve poverty by the year 2015. Within the
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Published by: Olufemi Adekunle Ogunjobi , Chioma Nkechi Okonkwo
Pages: 21-26
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The escalation of sexual activities among adolescents is a global concern, with Sub-Saharan Africa notably witnessing high and rising rates of premarital sexual encounters among young people. Despite this trend, addressing the sexual health needs of youth remains a relatively recent endeavor, particularly in developing nations. Cultural taboos surrounding sexual discourse impede open
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