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    The discovery of Australia by the English on January 26th 1788 was a terrific day for the aboriginals. White settlement meant the colonization of Australia. Education is one of the main things in life and if you don’t have that you’re going to end up on the street. That’s where white settlement comes in‚ The British built schools for most aboriginal children‚ they tough them how to eat properly‚ speak English‚ math’s and how to build things. Health is a main necessity in life and if you don’t

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    Debra DeLaet explains that the United Nations differentiates between civil and political rights (first generation rights)‚ and economic‚ social and cultural rights (second generation rights). While both sets of rights are vital to ensure basic human rights in any society‚ second generation rights are more essential in enabling people to lead dignified lives. At least some version of first generation rights are guaranteed to citizens of most democratic societies. In contrast‚ economic‚ social and cultural

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    Rodolfo Paisley‚ Fiona. “Race and Remembrance: Contesting Aboriginal Child Removal in the Inter War Years.” Accessed on: 8th April‚ 2010 at: http://www.australianhumanitiesreview.org/archive/Issue-November-1997/paisley.html Read‚ Peter. The Stolen Generations: The Removal of Aboriginal Children in New South Wales 1883 -1969 . Accessed on 7th April‚ 2010 from: http://www.daa.nsw.gov.au/publications/StolenGenerations.pdf Stannner‚ W.E.H and Barwick‚ Diane. “Not By Eastern Windows Only: Anthropological

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    If you know your smartphone enough‚ you may know that you can actually see how many hours a day you spend on a certain app.If you where to look at your history right now‚ would you believe that your smartphone has a negative effect on your life? Jean M. Twenge’s essay‚ “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” gives multiple reasons why smartphones cause negative effects on teen lives: behavior‚ communication with parents‚ depression‚ less sleep‚ cyberbullying‚ and suicide. Twenge proves the negative

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    A generation gap is referred to as a distinctive gap between younger people and their parents or grandparents. Those younger people seem to go against everything their parents or grandparents had previously believed regarding many perspectives including life styles‚ routines and the way they think. In the article "Millennials Are More ’Generation Me’ than ’Generation We’ Study Finds" by Joanna Chau who has five years of progressive experience in communications and public relations‚ argues that generational

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    soul winning in our dying Generation …………………………………………………………………... Pioneers of soul winning ………………………………………………….. Obstacles of soul Winning………………………………………………….. CHAPTER THREE 2 Characteristics of a soul – winner…………………………………………… People to win their souls……………………………………………………. Methods of soul winning……………………………………………………. Structure / Strategies………………………………………………………... 3 CHAPHER FOUR Follow-up of new converts in our Deceptive generation……………………………………………………………………

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    As time passes‚ a lot of things change. Speaking about those things‚ we can broadly categorize them into two groups: values and technology. In my opinion‚ it is necessary to analyze them separately. The first group‚ namely values‚ includes such aspects as moral standards‚ viewpoints and preferences. Firstly‚ nowadays people do not pay as much respect to institution of marriage as our parents did. People make rash decisions‚ get married thoughtlessly and‚ as a consequence get divorced. Sadly‚ now

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    the positive and negative aspects of my generation because I can write more thoroughly about a subject that is affecting me‚ than about something I have no real connection with. Every new generation is different from the one that perceded it‚ but today the difference is very marked indeed. The gap between the different generations is widening and the children growing up at our time have to face many problems that did not even exist in the past. This generation is split up in two completely different

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    In today’s time and age‚ grownups are overestimating the effects of media and new technologies. The new generation is born into the digital age but that doesn’t necessarily mean they are any less intelligent than the previous generation. The misconception that the new generation appears dumb exists because of the media‚ technology‚ and choices made by the new generation. Adults presume that children go in the Internet and are not gaining anything beneficial. According to Source 3‚ “New media allow

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    Maintaining an understanding of the similarities and differences in the generational cohorts can be an essential piece for the volunteer manager or coordinator. The Silent Generation refers to those individuals born between 1926 and 1945 per Connors (2012). According to Zemke‚ Raines‚ and Filipczak (2000)‚ "Traditionals or members of the Silent Generation were strongly impacted by World Wars I and II as well as the Korean Conflict." (As cited in Connors‚ 2012‚ p 42). These individuals were influenced

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