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    Generation M

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    The problem with today’s youth is their addiction to technology. We have an undeniable hunger for entertainment. The hunger must be fed and sustained or we cannot function properly‚ yet it is never filled. We yearn for more and more. This‚ in turn‚ produces new technology to meet consumer needs. MP3 players‚ cell phones‚ and laptops are all objects to entertain our dulled minds. Rarely do we cure our boredom with a book or another form of "intellectual" entertainment. We would rather let the screen

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    Generation Gap

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    GENERATION GAP AGAINST NOWADAYS THE older people and the younger population complain of generation gap and of breaking down the communication between these twos. But who is to blame? I think both go amiss now and then. There is a great hue and cry raised by the elders and the young both that the communication between them has broken down and they accuse each other for and bemoan this state of affairs. They attribute it to generation gap. Majority in the society carries along with this moroseness

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    Spontaneous Generation

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    of the Ancient Romans‚ through the Middle Ages‚ and until the late nineteenth century‚ it was generally accepted that life arose spontaneously from non-living matter. Such "spontaneous generation" appeared to occur primarily in decaying matter. For example‚ a seventeenth century idea for the spontaneous generation of mice required placing sweaty underwear and husks of wheat in an open-mouthed jar. Then‚ waiting for about 21 days‚ during which time it was said that the sweat from the underwear would

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    Stolen Generation

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    The Stolen Generation was a time when children‚ usually half-cast children of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds were taken away from their family’s in-order to assimilate the Indigenous people. The removal and policies were organised by the Aborigines Protection Board‚ which was formed in 1909. They had the power to remove children without a court order or parental consent and this officially lasted from 1909 to 1969‚ meaning that some Aboriginal people around the age of 60 have been

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    Generation Gap

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    can it generation gap. And both sides (parents and children) should be patient and tactful and it’s the only way to settle down all the problems and stay friends. Youth is a very important period in the life of man. This is the time when a person discovers the world and tries to determine the place in the universe. Young people face lots of problems which are very important for them and do not differ much from those that once their parents had to deal with. At the same time every generation is unique

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    Spontaneous Generation

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    flies can produce more flies. Over time‚ the control jars were filled with maggots and flies. However‚ the experimental jars were free of insects. Demonstrates the maggots only appear if flies land on meat. (Eggs are laid) Disproves Spontaneous Generation. John Needham Meath Broth is boiled for several minutes to sterilize it. Broth is poured into two jars. One is sealed‚ the control‚ is left unsealed. Needham hypothesis that if life arises only from life‚ the heated broth would stay

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    The Sanwich Generation

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    The Sandwich Generation Nicole Medina BSHS 371 November 21‚ 2012 Fathiah Inserto The Sandwich Generation The sandwich generations is a term describing a generation of people who care for their aging parents while supporting their own children. Merriam-Webster officially added the term to its dictionary in July 2006. In an individual perspective‚ “the term describes people who are squeezed between the simultaneous demands of caring for their parents and supporting their dependent children”

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    Generation Kill

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    Generation Kill’ is a memoir on the story of the First Reconnaissance Battalion; a group of highly trained marines that spearheaded the war in Iraq in 2003. Written in the perspective of Rolling Stones writer Evan Wright‚ it’s a first hand account of the emotions‚ the battles and everything that happened with the Battalion from their base in Kuwait to the streets of Baghdad. Generation Kill however is not specifically an account of war‚ but rather an in depth analysis of the new generation of US

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    The impact of communications technology over the last one hundred years on The World. In the beginning came the telegraph. This form of communication was invented in the 1830’s in the U.K. The first proper telegraph was not sent until 1845 in the U.K. This led to significant news being able to be sent to a recipient in a short space of time rather than by the old lengthy means of post. During the Second World War the service had to be suspended though. By this time new forms of communications

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    New developments and Impact on businesses This task is focused around talking about the new developments in technology‚ what they are‚ how they have impacted businesses and where they could lead. I have broken the technologies into three different sub-categories: • Hardware • Software • Communications Hardware Solid State Drives Solid state drives are a bit of an oddity in modern technology. They have existed for several years in their current form (Early 1970’s)‚ yet have only within

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