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    Generation X

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    Generation X- The Truths and Misconceptions Generation X- The Truths and Misconceptions While generation X encompasses about 50 million Americans born between 1965 and 1980 ( 1965-1976 depending on the information you look at) The term generation X was a term coined long before the generation came into existence. But what does the term mean? Numerous historical events happened during this time; ranging from Neil Armstrong landing on the moon‚ to U.S troops being sent to Vietnam‚ but that is

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    discussions on the topic of whether technology is a foe or a friend. Some people argue that it is influencing us negatively‚ scattering our attention and diffusing our concentration‚ while others believe otherwise‚ suggesting that it is making our lives more efficient and convenient. The emergence of such technology not only enhances some of our fundamental cognitive abilities‚ but also enables us to explore more of what is we are truly interested in. Modern technology has its merits. As Bauerlein points

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    warn people in the Gulf Coast States that a major storm was on its way. New Orleans was the main impact of Hurricane Katrina. On August 28th‚ 2005 the mayor of New Orleans Ray Nagin ordered a mandatory evacuation. Major Nagin also declared that the Superdome‚ a stadium located on relatively high ground near downtown‚ would serve as “shelter of last resort” for people who could not leave the city. For example‚ a lot of the New Orleans community did not even have access to a vehicle.

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    The New Deal that President Roosevelt made upon his presidency‚ made a huge impact on the United States. Two priorities that he helped with for employing about 3 million unemployed single men and giving out loans to people that are in need. The New Deal created jobs for those who were unemployed and who couldn’t get one. The Civil Conservation Corps is the “New Deal’s most successful program‚” as the article‚ The New Deal‚ states. This program addresses the pressing problem of unemployment

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    The Stolen Generation

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    Forced removal The forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families was official government policy from 1909 to 1969. However the practice took place both before and after this period. Governments‚ churches and welfare bodies all took part. The removal policy was managed by the Aborigines Protection Board (APB). The APB was a government board established in 1909 with the power to remove children without parental consent and without a court order. Children

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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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    Generation gap” I lived enough time around my grandpa to have a clear perception about how different is the old generation to the new generation or as known “generation gap.” There is no doubt that every generation is different in many ways from the old ones. The Children’s generation is different from their parents’ generation. There are certain aspects to that difference and these aspects may be positive as well as negative. In my view‚ there are three main reasons that make that difference:

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    exchange information. It is the interchange of ideas‚ facts‚ and emotions by two or more persons by the use of word‚ letters and symbols. IT (Information Technology) covers new communication tools such as computers‚ telecommunications and electronics and there is little doubt that IT is having a profound influence on all aspects of life. This new intensity of information makes possible far more precise planning and faster communication at low cost. By distributing information through electronic networks

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    changes in Science and Technology has transformed our outlook towards life‚ increasing the divide‚ much more than it has ever happened in the past. The divide has always been there but never before has it been so wide.   Life style changes with the passage of time and with a changing life style‚ attitudes and values also undergo a transformation. No two generations have shared the same views and options. However‚ there has never been a greater divide between two generations than in modern times

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    Generation gap

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    Summary‚ Conclusion and Recommendation Summary This paper attempted to determine the effects of generation gap between teachers and student. The research design used in this study is the descriptive research method wherein data from the documents and interviews were used to answer the research question. The research findings are the following: 1. Although student from different generation had very different attitudes about the teaching practices which they are exposed‚ all the students maintained

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