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    Generation X

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    Generation X‚ commonly abbreviated to Gen X‚ is the generation born after the Western post–World War II baby boom ended.[1] While there is no universally agreed upon time frame‚[2] the term generally includes people born from the early 1960s through the early 1980s‚ usually no later than 1981 or 1982.[3][4][5][6][7] The term had also been used in different times and places for various subcultures or countercultures since the 1950s.[8] Generation X: the letter "X" originally suggested the ambiguous

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    comment is made from generation to generation and it is always true. It has never been truer than it is today. The young are better educated. They have a lot more money to spend and enjoy more freedom. They grow up more quickly and are not so dependent on their parents. They think more for themselves and do not blindly accept the ideals of their elders. Events which the older generation remembers vividly are nothing more than past history. This is as it should be. Every new generation is different from

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    Generations There is a wide range of differences that occur from generation to generation‚ and most of them are not an issue between my parents and I. My parents more often then not take the view that as long as I do good in school and don’t get in much trouble‚ I can grow up without their close and constant supervision. Of course there are a few things that we conflict upon‚ but nothing that disturbs or seriously affects anyone. The door suddenly burst open‚ and in he rushed. All that I

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    Case Study - Gap

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    Critically analyze the repositioning strategy adopted by Gap Inc. and discuss if their strategy should be altered‚ improved‚ or completely change course by considering the following factors. Provide in-depth research and logical conclusion. Gap’s repositioning strategy helped the brand become relevant with young consumers. Their execution led to a successful turnaround that brought back customers and rebuilt profit margins (Gill‚ 2013). After working hard to create a product line that appeals

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    this paper I would like to take a closer look at Jack Kerouac’s novel On the Road‚ in context of the Beat Generation‚ in comparison to Ernest Hemingway‚ the leader of the Lost Generation. This paper tries to show the differences and the agreements between the two literary streams and how it influenced the two particular authors. Therefore‚ the paper starts with a definition of the Lost Generation and Hemingway in particular‚ and then I will try to deal with different aspects of Jack Kerouac’s novel

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    Generation Y

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    Generation Y is known as the generation that was born in the 1980s and 1990s‚ although experts do not agree on when this era started. The people who create Generation Y are often the children of baby boomers and are therefore called echo boomers or Generation X. Most of them are in their late teens or twenties and totally different from other generations. The most significant difference between generations X and Y are that X kids are often thought of as the "lost" generation raised at a time when

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    Dumbest Generation

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    Mark Bauerlein seems to believe that is the dumbest generation because research has shown that knowledge skills and intellectual habits have gone down‚ and although some people agree with him‚ others don’t. I believe this generation isn’t the dumbest because there are other things that need to be considered when calling someone‚ a group of people‚ or even an entire generation stupid or dumb‚ rather than just knowledge skills and intellectual habits. Knowledge isn’t all about what people know or

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    Generation Me

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    Generation Me The author of “Generation Me” is a social psychologist whose name is Jean M. Twenge. She is one of the “Me” Generation as she was born in 1971. Twenge suggested a different interpretation of some of the commonly held conceptions of the generation variously referred to as Generation Me. Steve Eubanks summarized this book as “…first half of the book makes the case that this is a generation in which the importance of the individual

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    Generation Z

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    HSB4M ISU Generation Z Shelby Long They populate your neighborhoods‚ their thumbs spastically typing out two-way conversations‚ their friendships are quantifiable by Facebook‚ and they have never known a world without the Internet‚ cell phones and iPods. This mysterious social phenomenon is known as ‘Generation Z.’ Why is this generation so mysterious and different from other generations? What impact does this group of people have on society and why is it truly a social phenomenon? These are questions

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    The Greatest Generation

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    constituted a generation birth marked for greatness. A generation of Americans that would take it’s place in American history. It may be historically premature to judge the greatest generation but indisputably there are common traits that cannot be denied. It’s a generation of towering achievement and modest demeanor. A legacy of their formative years when they were participants in and witnesses to sacrifices of the highest order. Tom Brokaw‚ the author of"The Greatest Generation" illustrates that

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