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    Lost Generation

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    their novels. Ernest Hemingway corresponds to the “Lost Generation” of 1920’s and Jack Kerouac corresponds to the “Beat Generation” of 1950’s. Both of these generations were after wars. It is not coincidence‚ wars make people devastated and lost. People tried to overcome problems and pain through literature and music. Writers put all their emotions on the paper‚ musicians wrote songs‚ which described the hard time they had. These two generations produced the most talented writers of our days. For us

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    The Daycare Generation

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    The Daycare Generation For centuries we have seen our family unit only one way; with the father going off to work‚ and the mother staying home with the children. All the way back to the beginning of humans it has been this way. Lately however‚ this is all changing. With women ’s lib came the "new woman". She wants to do everything a man can do including having a career. The only problem is‚ there is no one to stay home to raise the children if mom goes off to work. The need for daycare has risen

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    Comparison and Contrast Eng. 1 Country Living vs. City Living There are many advantages and disadvantages of choosing to live in the country or to live in a city; such as social setting; air quality; employment; and entertainment. The advantages of living in a city outweigh the advantages of living in the country. When living in the country there are fewer people to interact with compared to city living. Your closest neighbor may be a mile or more away and there are not as many people to

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    Power Generation

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    Energy Conversion and Management 43 (2002) 1187–1198 www.elsevier.com/locate/enconman Keynote paper Thoughts about future power generation systems and the role of exergy analysis in their development Noam Lior * Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics‚ University of Pennsylvania‚ 297 Towne Building‚ 220 South 33rd Street‚ Philadelphia‚ PA 19104-6315‚ USA Abstract In face of the likely doubling of the world population and perhaps tripling of the power demand over

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    The Stolen Generation

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    1) Explain the Stolen Generation (when did it occur/who was responsible and why government officials believed they were justified in taking these actions). The Stolen Generation was a very lonely and depressing time for the indigenous people of Australia. It lasted an overwhelming 60 years in which an estimated 100 000 aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were forcibly removed from their families and land to be raised in homes or adopted by white families. This Policy was designed

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    generation gap

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    bound in the culture of every nation of the world. Generation gap is a more modern term for the difference between generations‚ or another term for the "clash" between the opinions‚ the attitudes and the behaviors of the younger and the older generations. The inevitable progress of time and technologies makes the introduction of new ideas‚ new believes‚ and new values unavoidable. Difference between the present generation and previous generations are made evident through their different experiences

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    Generation Gap

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    People’s lifestyles and behaviors towards life changes through every generation. In my country‚ there are many differences between our generations and our parents’ generation. Young generations are more open-minded‚ active and adaptable to the changes of life than the older ones. Looking at the past‚ we can easily see that our parents are more reserved in enlarging their relationships with other people and have a narrower point of view towards life. In contrast‚ young people now are always eager

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    Generation Gap

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    second-by our children. Th. Scott A “generation gap” is a popular term used to describe wide differences in cultural norms between the members of a younger generation and their elders. This can be defined as occurring when older and younger people do not understand each other because of their different experiences‚ opinions‚ habits and behaviour. The term first came into prominence in Western countries during the 1960s. Although some generation differences have existed throughout the history

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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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