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    The New Rave Generation Electronic Dance Music‚ better known as EDM‚ has the potential to be the largest genre of music in the near future. From the start this music has acted as a spiritual and emotional release for anyone who listens‚ this being one of‚ if not the most innovative forms of music in the history of entertainment. Throughout the existence of this genre there were many struggles amongst the industry. After nearly 40 years of efforts‚ EDM has revealed itself to the mainstream of

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    First-generation students are the first in their families attend a post-secondary institution. They are more likely to face many challenges in university life and how they experience their higher education. “Within the institution‚ first-generation students may have lower levels of academic and social integration” (Billson and Terry‚ 1982)‚ and have‚ as Terenzini and associates (1996) point out‚ “less positive out-of-class experiences than traditional students”. In fact‚ many research studies have

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    “We are a bunch of pussies‚” replied Justin Singh-Courtney‚ a freshman at University California‚ Davis‚ to a very simple question: Is our (current college students) generation more sensitive than our parents’ generation? As high schools and college have begun incorporating more trigger warnings‚ diversity trainings‚ and awareness days it has become a pressing issue as to the line where sensitivity ends and coddling begins. Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt wrote a piece for The Atlantic claiming

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    1ST GENERATION (MACHINE CODE): The first generation of codes used to program a computer‚ was called machine language or machine code‚ it is the only language a computer really understands‚ a sequence of 0s and 1s that the computer’s controls interprets as instructions‚ electrically. First-generation languages required the writing of long strings of binary numbers to represent such operations as “add‚” “subtract‚” “and compare.” Later improvements allowed octal‚ decimal‚ or hexadecimal representation

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    The baby boomer’s generation is one of the largest and with their busy schedules there is little time to focus on their lifestyle. Many companies have created services to assist with this although they have not hit this generations ideal interests. A new business that would improve and benefit the baby boomers would be a healthy lifestyle bracelet‚ similar to a Fitbit. It would be the same idea but serve more purpose then the original fit bit. The vision of this service would be a bracelet with high

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    Second Generation Computers (1956-1963) The computers built in the 1950s and 1960s are considered the 2nd generation computers. These computers make use of the transistors invented by Bell Telephone laboratories and they had many of the same components as the modern-day computer. For instance‚ 2nd generation computers typically had a printer‚ some sort of tape or disk storage‚ operating systems‚ stored programs‚ as well as some sort of memory. These computers were also generally more reliable

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    but some question is it a path to detriment? In Mark Baurerlin’s best-selling book The Dumbest Generation‚ he makes his claim just as it conveys in the title; today’s generation is distinctly the dumbest in all of modern history. It is easy to assume that because technology is at everyone’s fingertips‚ no one has to work for or learn anything; however‚ taking a closer look one can see that the Generation Y has developed differently‚ learns from their peers more effectively than from adults‚ and has

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    The First Generation of Computers The first generation of computers‚ beginning around the end of World War 2‚ and continuing until around the year 1957‚ included computers that used vacuum tubes‚ drum memories‚ and programming in machine code. Computers at that time where mammoth machines that did not have the power our present day desktop microcomputers. In 1950‚ the first real-time‚ interactive computer was completed by a design team at MIT. The "Whirlwind Computer‚" as it was called

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    Born Free Generation

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    The born free generation Who are the born frees? They are those born post 1994 into a democratic South Africa. They were not part of the struggle‚ but reap the fruits of those who bled and fought for their freedom. It is you- the youth of today! What difference are you making? What sets you part from the older generation? Looking at the three aspects of social media and technology‚ the Narcissistic attitude and thinking ahead‚ along with my research‚ I will tell you what I think you guys will do

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    inferiority and sovereignty‚ the undergo of domination‚ but most people don’t know what really formed within slavery itself due to all of the experiences slaves went through. In “ Generations of Captivity” Berlin seeks to better the knowledge of slavery to people by breaking it down into five different “Generations”. Over these generations slaves refused to surrender their humanity in many different ways‚ but the main factors that slaves part took in doing so was building communities and relationships with

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