US could learn from 15-M youth
The youth of the United States face similar economic distress as the protestors in Spain.
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The youth of the United States face similar economic distress as the protestors in Spain.
Known by some as the “Youth’s Revolt,” the Egyptian revolution owes much of its success to college-aged youth participation.
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