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It has been argued that the problem with current discussions about youth policy is that adult policy-makers try to imagine what young people want or what they believe they ought to want or need.
Megalithic Architecture
Structures made of large stones without the use of mortar or concrete, famous examples include Stonehenge and various dolmens, menhirs, and cromlechs across Europe.
Mudbrick Fortifications
Defensive structures made from sun-dried bricks, commonly used in ancient times across various civilizations for protection against invasions or attacks.
Feline Head
This term likely refers to artistic representations or sculptures focusing on the head of a cat or any similar feline animal, emphasizing features such as ears, eyes, and whiskers.
Germany
A country in Central Europe known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and significant contributions to art, science, and philosophy.
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