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At the present time, the population of some countries includes a relatively large number of young adults, compared with the number of older people. Do the advantages of this situation outweigh the disadvantages? Nowadays it is often claimed that in some parts of the world the population of young people have been growing drastically. I, to a great extent, agree with this idea that having a large number of young people brings great benefits for the whole society. To begin with, young adults are the future of a country. Not only are they full of new ideas and are plans, but also have/armed with a thirst for learning new things. The youth always want to solve the tribulations which their country will be facing in the future. For instance, they are always battling the problems plaguing the world such as poverty, drought and hunger. In addition, there are always a plethora of job opportunities for young people because they are competitive and always eager to try new things which are causing a company success. Senior citizens, however, are very so helpful for a society that their positive impacts are undeniable. They are well-experienced, knowledgeable, and sophisticated which are vital for the decision making. Although the young adults are very spirited and energetic and always want to solve problems, their dependency on old people is inevitable. Only when the elderly make a contribution, will the youth make right decisions. On the basis of the points mentioned above, I am inclined to believe that every country needs young people in order to make progress and have a better future. At the same time, these less experienced people should be supported and guided by older people. Therefore, the former experiences can be fused with the latter quests, causing a significant growth in society.

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