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    generation gap

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    The generation gap is a very interesting topic for me. As a child that grew up ion the 70’s and 80’s i feel somewhat in the middle of this gap. I love the idea of a menu driven benefits. I also like how you remember different generations have different skills that they grew up with As a 40-something i find the idea of a menu driven benefit package fascinating. At the last hospital i worked at everyone received so "stipend" for health insurance and it was the same for every one if you were

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    Moral Dilemmas

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    Article Summary and Reflection Moral Dilemmas‚ Moral Strategies‚ and the Transformation of Gender Lessons from Two Generations of Work and Family Change Women seek personal development by caring for others and men care for others by sharing the rewards of independent achievement are the traditional social norm in the 20th century. In the 21st century‚ people started to question whether women and men should really be separated into two distinct‚ opposed and unchanging moral categories. Women and men now

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    Stolen Generation

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    The stolen generation What happened? The children who were taken away from their families have become known as the ’Stolen Generations’. Their stories have only really come to light since the mid-1990s. Before that‚ many non-Indigenous people had no idea what had been happening to Aboriginal families for so many years. In 1995 the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families was launched by the Labour government under Paul Keating.

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    Fatter Generation

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    Fatter Generation There are more and more young people in Hong Kong are overweight and unfit in recent decades. According to the health experts‚ they believe that this trend is related to the dietary habits of the young people and their life styles. To stop the generation from being fatter and fatter‚ we need to analyse and tackle the problems. To begin with‚ unbalanced dietary habit is one of the most influential factors of being unfit. The variety of their diets is not very rich. For instance

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    Launch Generation

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    In our reading material the video Failure to Launch Generation (2014)‚ Dr. Brooks deals with how young adults are having a hard time leaving home. This is called failure to launch. One of the reasons this generation has issues with launching is too much information. They have information but don’t know how to really deal with the information they have. In the King James Version of 2nd Timothy 3:7‚ says “Ever learning‚ and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.” Young adults have more

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    digital generation

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    GOALS OF THE STUDY The overall focus of this dissertation study was on the effects of ICT in school‚ and I wanted to investigate the topic widely from different perspectives and levels‚ both from students’ and teachers’ perspectives‚ as well as from the classroom and the school level. What then are the novel phenomena when ICT is implemented in teaching and learning practices? To answer this‚ I have felt like a traveler‚ following Kvale’s (1996) suggestion of a metaphor for an ethnographic researcher:

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    Young Generation

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    I HAVE NOTHING TO POST...... i havent got anything to say. still finding. i am sure as soon as i get the topic to say i will post it thank you all. but i have something to say about young generation problem‚ he particular problems of youth were highlighted today as the General Assembly’s Third Committee (Social‚ Humanitarian and Cultural) continued its review of social development questions. Many countries were represented by younger delegates‚ whose contributions sometimes drew applause.

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    virtually every one of our voluntary actions must first undergo some sort of moral processing that tells us whether it is okay or not to do. As expected‚ this moral processing varies from culture to culture and is the basis of many of the culturally specific traditions and laws that we see today. However‚ this moral disagreement across cultures is so distinct that many intellectuals‚ especially in this current generation‚ have elected to believe that there are no absolute laws of right and wrong but

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    Young Generations

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    actions on solving issues that involve | | |youths‚ like drug addiction and alcohol abuse. The best way to solve problems is to prevent them | | |from happening‚ that is educating the young generations. | |reason 3 |Governments should concentrate their resource on educating people about the risk they face nearer | | |their homes. In fact in developed countries we

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    A Speechless Generation

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    C/C Joel Rodriguez Dr. Holt English 103‚ T1 23 Jan 2014 A Speechless Generation Dining rooms aren’t actually used for family dining any more. Living rooms aren’t held for family memories anymore. A porch in this era rarely holds any conversations. These rooms have become ghost rooms in many American households. Not to mention‚ when family and friends make use of these rooms‚ they are more than likely to be holding a phone‚ tablet‚ or remote control. We might as well should go ahead and change

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