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    The Millennial Generation

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    As the years go by‚ every generation has an idiosyncratic aspect to them that no other generation has before. This aspect‚ though‚ could either be positive or negative. The Baby Boomers (1946-1966) are characterized by the increase of births due to the end of World War I and World War II. Generation X is known for their independence‚ both a negative and positive factor. Finally‚ the Millennial Generation known for their assumption of technology; this is also both a positive and negative thing

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    The impact of computer technology on our lives Computer technology is such a big factor in everyone’s lives today. In my own life I cannot leave my house without my mobile phone I feel secure when I have my mobile phone with me so I can be contacted or if i was ever to be in trouble I could ring my family. Also social networking is another great form of communication. people who live in different countries and want or need to contact with friends or people from across the world‚ they can just set

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    Impact of IT in Changing banking operation Introduction of Indian banking industry History of Indian Banking The oldest bank in existence in India is the State Bank of India‚ which originated in the Bank of Calcutta in June 1806‚ which almost immediately became the Bank of Bengal. This was one of the three presidency banks‚ the other two being the Bank of Bombay and the Bank of Madras‚ all three of which were established under charters from the British East India Company. For many years the Presidency

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    Generation Gap

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A generation gap is commonly perceived to refer to differences between generations that cause conflict and complicate communication‚ creating a "gap." Generation gap refers to parent child disagreement‚ contradiction and divergence in certain matters regarding their attitudes‚ values‚ closeness‚ and communication. This research was planned to study the causes of generation gap as well as the responsibility of the parents and the children

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    Generation Y

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    Generation Y is known as the generation that was born in the 1980s and 1990s‚ although experts do not agree on when this era started. The people who create Generation Y are often the children of baby boomers and are therefore called echo boomers or Generation X. Most of them are in their late teens or twenties and totally different from other generations. The most significant difference between generations X and Y are that X kids are often thought of as the "lost" generation raised at a time when

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    Nowadays‚ with the advancement of technology‚ our current generation‚ the so-called “Google generation”‚ is being influenced in a negative way. So what is the actual meaning of “Google generation”? One of the common definitions is that “The “Google generation” is a popular phrase that refers to a generation of young people‚ born after 1993‚ growing up in a world dominated by the Internet” (Rowlands et al. 292). However‚ that definition is not definitely precise. Jim Ashling says‚ “Everyone is members

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    3 September 2013 | Natnicha Suwanprapa m.6/2 No.5 E30245 Writing English Instructor: Steve Nawamintrachinuthit Triamudomsuksanomklao Harry Potter Series impacts on young readers Figure 1 Photo of Raleigh Browne growing up with Harry Potter series Credited to Henry Hank. Photo provided by http://edition.cnn.com Receiving a novel from his mother‚ Raleigh Browne‚ a kindergarten child started to read Harry Potter with his mother as a bedtime story. “It was the summer between my

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    The Dumbest Generation

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    November 2014 Dumbest Generation “Students today live and learn in a world with vastly more complex technology than that of previous generations.” Many adults believe it’s the technology of today’s times that interferes with a child’s education. Children enrolled in schools seem to be spending more time and giving all their attention to the technology that surrounds them‚ but of course‚ rarely any child will admit to this. As a victim who spends too much time on technology‚ those under the age of

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    Impact of Technology and Workforce Diversity on the Corporate Sector | Keerthi Purushothaman III B.A. Corporate Economics 10CEM28 | Introduction With the onset of globalization‚ the corporate sector has transformed in many ways. It has adopted new work policies and adapted to new technologies. The impact of technology and workforce diversity on corporates is an area of growing importance. In a multicultural nation such as India‚ workforce diversity has a huge impact on business. With

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    generation gap

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    old and the young is not new and has been bound in the culture of every nation of the world. Generation gap is a more modern term for the difference between generations‚ or another term for the "clash" between the opinions‚ the attitudes and the behaviors of the younger and the older generations. The inevitable progress of time and technologies makes the introduction of new ideas‚ new believes‚ and new values unavoidable. Difference between the present generation and previous generations are made evident

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