1. Jung-Kwan Lim
2. turnout of voters
3. There were many demonstration in korea. Especially in 1980 university students are against president. In this time, university students very concerned about politics and social atmosphere. They voluntarily participated demonstration and also held. It means that students are interested in society. But nowadays almost students doesn't care about society. They just take interest in their concern such as entertainer, games, their friends and etc. So people who have power don't care about students, when they make a policy. This problem are made by ourselves. But there is a easy way to solve this problem. Just vote! If you vote with your thought, voting for whomever is of little important. A country belongs to the people. So if you want to be the people, you must exercise your right.
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5. President Obama will continue his attempts to engage younger voters this week, holding a rally with a musical guest, the Roots, in Philadelphia on Sunday and a town-hall-style meeting on MTV on Thursday. Younger voters were among the Democrats’ strongest supporters in 2008, and they have the highest approval ratings of the president. But in the last two midterm elections, only one in four people under age 30 voted, about half the rate for recent presidential elections. And, according to a poll by the Pew Research Center in September, young Democrats are currently even less engaged than they were in 2006.
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7.http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/the-elusive-youth-vote/?scp=4&sq=youth&st=cse
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