Young people in the modern world seem to have more power and influence than any previous young generation. Why is this the case? What impact does this have on the relationship between old and young people?

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Youth in the modern world
seem
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seems
to have more authority and influence than any previous young generation.
This
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phenomenon is purely due to the rise of the World Wide Web. The Internet in the hands of young people gives them access to the world around them. It seals the barrier between time, place, religion, caste, creed and gender.
Such
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power would be
yearned
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yearning
for by previous generations. E.g.
simple
having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved
Simple
activities like shopping and ordering food to more complex activities like banking and hotel booking can be carried out through the means of the Internet. Today, even a
lay man
someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
layman
on the street has the possession of a cell phone. The medium of a small device in the hands of billion populations
from
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of
young to old has supplemented a rise to the World Wide Web. Activities through traditional mediums, which were
taxing
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taxed
now can be done through the
ease
the act of using
use
eyes
of a mobile phone or a laptop. The generations previously had the task to manually get work done as compared to the
ease
the act of using
use
of resources available today.
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, we are accustomed to
this
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power and demand more from it every single day.
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, the older generations
seems
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seem
undeterred by the rise of the informed youth. They are slowly getting accustomed to the new generations and their lifestyle. Difficulties do arise
occasionally but
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occasionally, but
the support system from their younglings is always there. There was a time when the elderly mocked the increase of listening to music while travelling with
headphones but
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headphones, but
soon a change surfaced as they adapted to the new way of travel. In conclusion, change isn’t always acceptable and
must be take
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must take
must be taken
one step at a time. The current state is just the beginning of change as we proceed
further
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there will be a digital revolution and we must be prepared for it.
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