young people
Young Communist League - UK - was created in 1921.
Their support base? If you mean what type of people support the green party then it is regular people from all parts of the country (and even world if their country has a green party). The ideas of the Green Party tend to attract what is seen as liberal minded people. The green party cares about ecology, campaign and election reform, civil rights, government and corporate transparency, along with federal reserve auditing, ending foreclosures and corporate welfare. People who agree with those things who do not find satisfaction in the democratic or republican party who agree with those causes tend to support the green party.
The media can corrupt the minds of young people by presenting topics in a biased way. Some advertising appeals to the material desires of young people (and adults), and shapes a certain kind of value system based on materialism, and an artificial, unhealthy concept of attractiveness and well-being. Many programs produced for young people are designed to grab the audience's attention in order to keep them coming back, and influence them to keep buying the sponsor's products. So young people might think that they are seeing a glimpse of the real world on television, and shape their ideas of the world accordingly, when in reality what they are seeing is designed to keep them on the consumerism/materialist treadmill.
Ji-li wears a red scarf as a symbol of her loyalty to Chairman Mao during the Cultural Revolution in China. The red scarf was a way for individuals to show their allegiance to the Communist Party and the ideology of the government at the time. It was a mandatory accessory for students and young people to wear as a sign of commitment to the regime.
Young people may not vote due to factors such as a lack of interest or knowledge about politics, feeling disconnected from the political process, busy schedules or competing priorities, and a sense that their vote won't make a difference. Increasing efforts to engage young people, providing voter education, and offering convenient voting options could help increase their participation.
Young people and older people.
Mostly party music, Young people dance to raeggueton, Older people dance to salsa.
It's good for young and older people.
old people.
Older people have a high pressure than the young ones because of the lifestyles that they have lived being more worried of life.
because
It's good for young and older people.
Young people and older people.
Young people and older people.
no
First of all, no because you didn't even seperate the sentence in question from the question itself. Secondly, no because there's nothing cojoining the two parts of the sentence i.e. "The young people danced while the older people visited" or "The young people danced, the older people visited."
its different because young people has more years to live Lola