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A term Issue will keep close at hand one of a ensuing favorite meanings.

Issue, a legal term. A computer issue, a means of keeping track of tasks. In certain legal actions (involving, for instance, inheritance of a peerage), issue refers to the offspring of a certain person; e.g., Elizabeth I got there are no issue, because she never married & had no kids. An issue can mean a specific publication, like magazines and comic books, which are utilized especially as a point of information.

Rock the Vote
Dedicated to keeping teens informed about issues affecting their lives. Explains the importance of voting.

In the Mix
The on-line companion to the PBS broadcast. In the mix is a PBS television show dealing with teen issues.

UNICEF - Voices of Youth
A forum for the top international issues facing youth today. Allows young people to share their opinions and listen to the stories of others.

Victory Over Violence
Addresses the alarming escalation of violence and decreasing respect for life.

Youth Alive
Programs by and for teens to reduce violence in communities and schools.

YouthWeb Online
Youngsters, teens and adults from diverse backgrounds and communities fight against bias, bigotry and prejudice. Report hate-related incidents, get information about hate crimes, school violence, and human rights issues.

Stand Up for Student Rights with ISRA
Contains essays of members voicing opinions and allows students to come together to solve problems and deal with issues.

The Pro-Youth Pages
Examines ageism directed against youth - from legal age restrictions to stereotypes in pop-culture.

A Grey World
A adolescent depression site to inform, help and maybe save a life.

Megan's Help Page
Resource links about anorexia, a day in the life, plus self-mutilation information.


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