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    Knowledge generation

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    List Description Pass the knowledge to the younger generation Knowledge of our grandparents is something unique and accent that needed to be preserve. Some of the reasons that knowledge should be documented are to pass the knowledge to the next generation. All the documented knowledge can be easily pass to the next generation especially to the younger generation. In a way the younger generations are able to learn and know the older generation lifestyle. Avoid repeating the same mistakes Secondly

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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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    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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    Facing the Giants ( Alex Kendrick ) Describe the main characters of the story. What are their roles in the movie? What are the problems they encountered? How this they solved it? The main characters of the story are Coach Grant Taylor‚ Brooke Taylor ( wife of Grant Taylor )‚ David Childers‚ Larry Childers ( father of David)‚ and Mr. Bridges. Coach Grant Taylor is the coach of SHILOH S.C.A EAGLES. He has a wife named Brooke Taylor that always think she’s pregnant. Very supportive to her husband

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    Narcissism and Generation

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    ------------------------------------------------- My generation‚ also known as Generation Y‚ is defined as a technology based generation. We have grown up surrounded with all sorts of technologies that make our lives easier. In some ways this has been beneficial to us. It has enabled us to get information about something at the touch of a button or keep us from getting sick. In other ways it has caused us to grow up lazy and wanting to do the least amount of work as possible. Many adults believe that Generation Y feels entitled to

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    Generation Gap

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    The first part of our life was ruined by our parents‚ and the 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

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    & B Hassan Anjum Problem 1 Inconvenience of getting ready in the morning Background: This is a problem that every person faces‚ be it a kid getting ready for school or an adult going to office. Why do people complain about it? Obviously the reason is pretty simple. It is time consuming. People want a solution that helps them to cut this time. Solutions tried (TIPS): There isn’t any such specific product which helps people to tackle this problem. But we do have some tips

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    The Stolen Generations

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    AL375 The Stolen Generations The Aboriginal people of Australian and the invading Europeans have a complex and troublesome past extending back to the European colonisation of Australia. Governmental policy in relation to the Aboriginal people has greatly changed over time. Unfortunately‚ until around the 1970s‚ the Aboriginals were regarded as inferior beings unworthy of basic human rights and‚ at times‚ life itself. One such time period was the Stolen Generations where tens of thousands of

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    Lost Generation

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    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 it seems that there

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    The Greatest Generation

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    for our young American and the worst and the best we’ve yet to come. On December 7th 1941‚ the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Across America on that Saturday afternoon the stunning news from the radio electrified the nation and changed the lives of all who heard it. The young Americans of this time constituted a generation birth marked for greatness. A generation of Americans that would take it’s place in American history. It may be historically premature to judge the greatest generation but

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