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    The Dumbest Generation

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    cognitive abilities‚ but also enables us to explore more of what is we are truly interested in. Modern technology has its merits. As Bauerlein points out in his article “the Dumbest Generation”‚ the digital revolution has provided us with “miraculous quick and effortless contact with information.” Indeed‚ we are the generation surrounded by technology‚ and the immediate access to countless of information has definitely aided us in many aspects of the modern society. Researching information has become

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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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    OFW parents

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    PAROCHIAL SCHOOL NAGA CITY HAVING OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKER PARENTS In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement For the Degree Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Submitted by: Nebreja‚ Myra C. Orcine‚ Marian H. Rodriguez‚ Ramilla Kristel B. Vergara‚ Hazel C. Submitted to: Maria Teresa Javier‚ Ph.D. February 4‚ 2014 Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction Filipinos are typically family-oriented. Parents and children uphold the family tradition of strong family

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    The Lost Generation

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    1 English The Lost Generation (1920-1929) During the 1920 ’s a group of writers known as "The Lost Generation" gained popularity. The term "the lost generation" was created by Gertrude Stein who heard her auto-mechanic while in France said that his young workers were‚ "une generation perdue". This referred to the young workers ’ poor auto-mechanic repair skills. Gertrude Stein would take this phrase and use it to describe the people of the 1920 ’s who rejected American post World War I.

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    The Stolen Generation

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    How is being a member of the stolen generation a personal trouble? How is it a public issue? If we are to look at the events endured by the Stolen Generation then we can see that they have very negative connotations from a sociological perspective on the wider Australian society. This piece will attempt to state that a link exists between the personal trauma caused to members of the Stolen Generation and why they find it difficult to integrate with wider Australian society. If a country is to

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    Spontaneous Generation

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    of the Ancient Romans‚ through the Middle Ages‚ and until the late nineteenth century‚ it was generally accepted that life arose spontaneously from non-living matter. Such "spontaneous generation" appeared to occur primarily in decaying matter. For example‚ a seventeenth century idea for the spontaneous generation of mice required placing sweaty underwear and husks of wheat in an open-mouthed jar. Then‚ waiting for about 21 days‚ during which time it was said that the sweat from the underwear would

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    New Generation

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    Isaiah Cruz Ashley Shelton ENG 111 September 9‚ 2011 Details: New Generation! Details is a monthly men’s magazine published by Conde Nast Publications. Founded in 1982‚ Details magazine’s main attractions are centered for men that like to stay updated on the newest fashion styles. This magazine targets young men of all ages and is devoted to fashion an lifestyles. Details also informs you on social and political issues. There are many reasons why men would want

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    Parent Observation

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    As a retail worker‚ I notice many parents that come into my store to shop for themselves‚ however‚ a majority of parents bring their children along with them. I have never taken into account child and parent interaction in a retail store‚ which is why I have decided to observe a child and parent in this context for this assignment. The child that I observed was around two years old‚ of male gender and caucasian descent. The parent of the child was his mother‚ was around the age of late twenties/early

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    A Raisin in the Sun Lena Younger (Mama) Lena Younger (Mama) had dreams of buying a house with her husband and having a garden of her own; “…you should know all the dreams I had ‘bout buying that house and fixing it up and making a little garden in the back-And didn’t none of it happen‚” (1782). Mama wants to her family to remain respectful of one another and of her and wants the insurance money from her husbands death used in a way to help keep the family together; “I don’t ‘low no yellin’

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    Generation M

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    social requirements they should. We fall back upon technology today. We know we’ll always have the T.V. and the music‚ so we rely on it to make us feel better. For example‚ your parents are fighting in the other room. What do you do? Go to your room‚ crank up the stereo and let your favorite band drown out your parents. Or let’s say you’ve had a bad week. Your boyfriend cheated on you‚ you broke a nail‚ and to top it all off your cat died. The solution? A chick flick and a tub of Ben & Jerry’s.

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