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Young World

October 06, 2007

Welcome to Young World, our weekly magazine for young people.
This page is updated every Saturday.


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Hi kids!
Ever heard of people complaining of dying of hard work? Well, fact is that nobody ever died of hard work and here’s a story that furthers the point....
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Home sweet home
What is home? A home is where the heart is, a place where love and affection abound. It’s where laughter rings merrily through the air, and rich warmth embraces each and everyone within its encompassing walls....
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Consider both sides of the picture
Many articles and magazines have drawn my attention towards a very serious problem of eve teasing faced by almost all girls of all age groups. Many people have written on this issue expressing their point of view and perspectives....
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Left or right?
Do you write with your right hand or your left? Which hand do you use to brush your teeth or to hold a cricket bat? Do you use your left hand...
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All alone with the ghost
The stars shone like diamonds stuck upon layers of black, velvet sky. The wind blew around the silent house, howling like a wounded animal. The trees tapped against the window panes as a cold breeze blew....
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Escape from death
“Good morning mom”, said John as he rushed towards the dining table for breakfast before going to school. He gave his mom a big hug. He had already decided with his...
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The memorable trip
Colin, Anne and Julie were best friends since childhood. They were enjoying their summer vacations when they thought of exploring the beautiful mountains in the northern areas of their country....
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A journey into the past
Hey guys, are you among those who are interested in historical places and often visit different museums? If so, let’s take a tour of one of the unique places in our...
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Science two sides of the coin
Many of the greatest achievements of mankind in the field of science have rendered us so many benefits but have also created some problems....
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How can we survive without technology?
These phrases must seem similar to you. This is how your mothers talk with their friends. And mostly, when their children are teenagers. I mean why these people don’t understand that we, the teenagers of this era, are addicted to all technology related things....
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ICC Twenty20 World Cup — at a glance
The inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa that lasted from September 11, 2007 to September 24, 2007 saw a number of intriguing clashes....
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Chat rooms: boon or a bane?
The human beings follow many customs, traditions and cultures. Every culture or tradition teaches the human beings certain ways of living and ethical behaviour towards various aspects of life....
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News update
Milan seeks future for canals with Da Vinci touch
MILAN: When it comes to Italy and canals, Venice has the glamour but Milan has the mileage: three times longer than the waterways of its tourist magnet neighbour....
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Mailbox
Red alert
It has been learnt through reliable sources that the security services are on “Red Alert”. It’s confirmed that since the beginning of Ramazan two very dangerous fugitives, who are identified as “Irritation” and “Anger” are on the loose. ...
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Super sis
Dear Super Sis,
By profession my mother is a zoologist and I have not studied science after my matriculation. The main problem is that whenever I ask her any question related to science, fiction,...
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Old Stone Age
Role of women
In the Old Stone Age there was no difference between men and women on the basis of gender. Both joined hands on hunting expeditions, in making tools and gathering fruit, seeds,...
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Quotes
We don’t see things as they are, we see things as we are.
Anais Nin
Though I am grateful for the blessings of wealth, it hasn’t changed who I am. My feet are still on the ground. I’m just wearing better shoes. ...
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BOOK: Short stories
Mujeeb Zafar Anwaar Hameedi has brilliantly put the little yet important lessons of life in two small books, available as a set. The books titled “Purasaraar Sandooq” and “Chaabi Wali Motor” are short storybooks with each tale conveying an important message....
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ON AIR: Main nahi manta
Youth programmes and debating programmes are common on all TV channels these days and if you like watching such programmes then tune into Aag TV every Wednesday at 8:30pm and watch the show, Main Nahi Manta....
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Poets’ corner
The ant
Today I drowned an ant
Which was in my pant
I drowned it in a bowl...
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RECIPE: 15-minute yoghurt macaroni
Ingredients
Yoghurt ½ kilo
Salt to taste
Pepper ½ tsp...
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Famous people
• When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876, it did not ring off the hook with calls from potential backers. After making a demonstration call, President Rutherford Hayes said,...
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Facts about friendship
• Don’t worry about knowing people just make yourself worth knowing.
• Friends are those rare people who ask how we are and then wait to hear the answer....
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Words are words
The most selfish one-letter word is “I”. Avoid it.
The most satisfying two-letter word is “WE”. Use it....
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