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  2. Future Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Congress gives participants a chance to spend two days with fellow young Americans exploring the inner workings of Congress. Participants are each assigned a committee appointment and two bills, based on areas of interest indicated by youth representatives. Committees include Judiciary, Education and Labor, and Energy and Commerce.

  3. World Youth Congress Movement - Wikipedia

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    The World Youth Congress Movement was founded in 1936 as a result of the First World Youth Congress, organized by the International Federation of League of Nations Societies in Geneva from August 31 to September 6, 1936, and involving 700 delegates with representatives of Christian, students’, women's, youth and political organizations from 36 countries, including Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada ...

  4. Canadian Youth Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Youth Congress was a left-wing youth movement that existed from 1935 until 1942, when it was declared illegal under the Defence of Canada Regulations. [1] It was founded in Toronto in May 1935 as an organization to mobilize youths and youth-oriented organizations across Canada to lobby the government for change in the face of mass unemployment during the Great Depression in Canada.

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    Bashiru Aremu was born on July 7, 1974, in Iwo's Ancient City in Osun State, Nigeria, West Africa. [2] He holds two undergraduate degrees: a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science with distinctions first class (2002) from Adam Smith University of America and a Bachelor of Technology Degree in Information Technology with distinctions first class (2003) from Business University of Costa ...

  6. Srinivas BV - Wikipedia

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    Srinivas Bhadravathi Venkata is an Indian politician from Shimoga district of Karnataka. [1] He was former National President of the Indian Youth Congress. [2] He was a cricket player who had played for under-19 and under-16 Karnataka cricket team. [3]

  7. Youth Congress - Wikipedia

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    Youth Congress may refer to: Indian Youth Congress, the youth wing of the Indian National Congress; World Youth Congress Movement, (1936-1940) American Youth Congress;

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  9. American Youth Congress - Wikipedia

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    The formation of the AYC is seen as a precursor to the establishment of the National Youth Administration. Both the AYC and the NYA are notable for the support lent them by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Affiliated with the World Youth Congress Movement, the AYC hosted the 1938 Second World Youth Congress at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York.