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Youth: rights and limitation

Youth is a critical stage in the life of an individual, and it is important that their rights and
limitations are properly understood and respected. The rights of youth include the right to
education, the right to free speech, and the right to participate in the political process. They
also have the right to be protected from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

However, youth also have limitations. They are not legally allowed to vote, purchase cigarettes
or alcohol, or enter into certain types of contracts until they reach a certain age. Additionally,
they may not have the same level of decision-making capacity as adults and may require
guidance and support in making important life choices.

It is important for society to strike a balance between protecting the rights of youth and
recognizing their limitations. This can be achieved through laws and policies that are designed
to safeguard their rights while also taking into account their developmental needs.

Moreover, it’s crucial to involve young people in the decision-making process that affects them,
such as education, healthcare, and employment policies. They are the future of society, and
their voices and opinions should be heard and valued.

In conclusion, youth have both rights and limitations that must be recognized and respected.
It is important for society to strike a balance between protecting the rights of youth and
recognizing their limitations through laws, policies and involving them in decision making
process. It is only through this approach that we can ensure that the rights and needs of young
people are properly met.

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