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    The baby boomer’s generation is one of the largest and with their busy schedules there is little time to focus on their lifestyle. Many companies have created services to assist with this although they have not hit this generations ideal interests. A new business that would improve and benefit the baby boomers would be a healthy lifestyle bracelet‚ similar to a Fitbit. It would be the same idea but serve more purpose then the original fit bit. The vision of this service would be a bracelet with high

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    Greatest Generation Since the establishment of America‚ many have come to this land for opportunity and a better life. The United States has become home to minorities seeking brighter futures‚ to woman fighting for equal rights‚ and to soldiers finding inspiration to fight proudly for their own country. Overall‚ these distinct groups have contributed to the evolution and modernization of the American country and culture‚ especially during World War ll. Moreover‚ the greatest generation in our history

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    Second Generation Computers (1956-1963) The computers built in the 1950s and 1960s are considered the 2nd generation computers. These computers make use of the transistors invented by Bell Telephone laboratories and they had many of the same components as the modern-day computer. For instance‚ 2nd generation computers typically had a printer‚ some sort of tape or disk storage‚ operating systems‚ stored programs‚ as well as some sort of memory. These computers were also generally more reliable

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    Stolen Generation Effects

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    Long term effects of the stolen generation. They felt strong guilt because Stolen Generation members often blamed their birth mothers and real fathers for not loving them‚ though many of them never really knew the whole truth of anything because they were either too young to understand or feed off the incorrect information that was given to them by the missions or foster parents. They also had difficulties in finding their religions‚ because of how often they have been brought to many different missions

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    The Stolen Generation was and is still going on in New South Wales and Queensland. The Government empowered the white people to remove aboriginal children from their homes and families. The reason for these children to be taken away from their parents was because the White people thought that the parents couldn’t take care of their kids so they took them away and put them in foster care and made the adoption agency the legal guardian of all children under the age of 18. The effects on the stolen

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    Welcome to the Dumbest Generation Looking back on how technology has advanced over time there is no doubt that it has benefited recent years in many ways. But while technology has advanced knowledge has shrunk. Older generations complain how younger people are lacking in intelligence- and they are right. Technology has had a huge effect on people’s ability to learn‚ which has made this generation one of the dumbest. Without a doubt‚ technology has made kids less concentrated in school or

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    Stolen Generation Dating back to 1910-1970‚ hundreds of thousands of Aboriginal people (mainly children) were forcibly taken away‚ by police or welfare officers‚ from their families and homes‚ due to the newly created legislations. Hundreds of children were stripped away from their childhood and were forced to live with ‘white families” as it was thought that aboriginal people‚ especially children were vulnerable to influence and could be easily persuaded to live through the ways of “white people”

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    The First Generation of Computers The first generation of computers‚ beginning around the end of World War 2‚ and continuing until around the year 1957‚ included computers that used vacuum tubes‚ drum memories‚ and programming in machine code. Computers at that time where mammoth machines that did not have the power our present day desktop microcomputers. In 1950‚ the first real-time‚ interactive computer was completed by a design team at MIT. The "Whirlwind Computer‚" as it was called

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    Born Free Generation

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    The born free generation Who are the born frees? They are those born post 1994 into a democratic South Africa. They were not part of the struggle‚ but reap the fruits of those who bled and fought for their freedom. It is you- the youth of today! What difference are you making? What sets you part from the older generation? Looking at the three aspects of social media and technology‚ the Narcissistic attitude and thinking ahead‚ along with my research‚ I will tell you what I think you guys will do

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    inferiority and sovereignty‚ the undergo of domination‚ but most people don’t know what really formed within slavery itself due to all of the experiences slaves went through. In “ Generations of Captivity” Berlin seeks to better the knowledge of slavery to people by breaking it down into five different “Generations”. Over these generations slaves refused to surrender their humanity in many different ways‚ but the main factors that slaves part took in doing so was building communities and relationships with

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