Factors Determining the Minds of Juvenile Based on Improved Reading Habits
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2021.11.2.2915Keywords:
Reading, Books, Magazines, Journals and JuvenileAbstract
The habit of reading is a significant phase for creating a society of literate in this world. It natures an individual’s personality and it helps them to find creating new ideas and the proper method for thinking. At current situation, people cannot find much interest in reading books, magazines and journals etc., due to the domination of the media. As a result, there is the pressing need to develop the habit of reading among the people in the society. In this paper, the author has discussed the factors determining the minds of juvenile based on improved reading habits.
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