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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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    The Generation Gap

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    Essay The Generation Gap The text represents an extract from the novel “Wheels” by Arthur Haily. The extract belongs to the belles-lettres style. The text looks at the relationship between Matt Zaleski and his daughter Barbara. The main theme of the extract is the generation gap. The author managed to reveal the inner corners of the characters’ soul through the description of their attitude to each other‚ their behaviour and outlook. At the very beginning Haily makes use of the

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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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    Personal TV: A Qualitative Study of Mobile TV Users Yanqing Cui1‚ Jan Chipchase2‚ and Younghee Jung2 1 Nokia Research Center Helsinki‚ Ruoholahti‚ 11-13 Itämerenkatu‚ Helsinki 00180‚ Finland 2 Nokia Design Tokyo‚ Shimomeguro 1-8-1 Meguro-ku‚ Tokyo 153-0064‚ Japan {yanqing.cui‚jan.chipchase‚younghee.jung}@nokia.com Abstract. This paper describes a qualitative user study of mobile phone TV usage undertaken during September 2005 and centered on the real world Mobile TV usage of paying subscribers

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    Reality Tv Is Bad

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    Reality TV: Unveiling the Curtain The concept of reality TV is not new. In fact‚ the first reality TV show aired in 1948‚ ’Candid Camera’. Reality TV provides its viewers with variety‚ which in turn gives the channel what it wants- revenue. Shows such as "Survivor"‚ "American Idol" and "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" are perfect representatives of reality TV. The younger generations look up to the people in these shows and their number of followers keeps increasing. The stars in these shows gain

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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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    Three Generations

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    | A Brief Biography of Nick JoaquinNicomedes Márquez Joaquín‚ best known as Nick Joaquin (May 4‚ 1917–April 29‚ 2004)‚ was a Filipino writer‚ historian and journalist‚ best known for his short stories and novels. He was also one of the National Artists of the Philippines for Literature.BiographyJoaquín was born in Paco District Paco‚ Manila. He dropped out of high school and did odd-jobs on Manila’s waterfront and elsewhere. He taught himself by reading widely at the National Library of the Philippines

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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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    several interesting phenomena which had not been fully examined or explained in previous studies when I started to conduct the sub-studies: - First‚ issues related to technology: Do students and teachers have a good access to ICT? How do genders and generations differ related on ICT? What is the special ICT competence that some (boys) seem to have? - Second‚ issues related to activities in classrooms using ICT: Is teaching changed? What is the actual role of teachers and students? What really changes

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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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