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    Beat Generation

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    Josh Finley March 5th‚ 2015 The Beat Generation cannot be adequately characterized by a single theme or philosophy. Their influences came from a wide array of personalized experiences immersed in historical and political revolutions and communicated through individual creativity. The literary work of Beat writers inspired a generation of “hipsters” to attempt elusion of a “square” lifestyle fixated on conformity and conventionalism‚ for which‚ in the Beat’s opinion‚ was ultimately contributing

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    Generation Gap

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    GENERATION GAP "When you are as old as me now‚ you will have the same opinions as me" - said my mother when we had a sensational discussion. I can’t understand what she said. I thought much about it and I realized that we have many differences. So what is its cause? I think the main cause is the generation gap. "Generation gap" is a popular term used to describe the wide differences between members of younger generation and their older. A generation gap exists when older and younger people don’t

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    Generation y

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    ADVERTISING TO GENERATION Y: Members of Generation Y : the demographic loosely defined as those born between 1980 on the early end and 2000 on the high end are truly the product of the turbulent times in which they were reared‚ and present a challenge for marketers who dare target this shrewd and‚ yes‚ narcissistic generation. You’ve heard that they don’t watch TV‚ and you’ve probably been told that they don’t read that much.  Your research tells you that you can’t target them through MTV anymore

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    themselves. Many of the older generation grew up in segregated schools. They may attend traditional churches that are unlikely to have minority members. They may have had only casual contact‚ through work or neighborhoods‚ with people belonging to different races and groups. If that is true of you‚ it’s not too late to broaden your circle of friends. If your children and grandchildren have friends of different races and groups‚ ask to be introduced to them. The younger generation will appreciate your efforts

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    Spontaneous Generation

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    flies can produce more flies. Over time‚ the control jars were filled with maggots and flies. However‚ the experimental jars were free of insects. Demonstrates the maggots only appear if flies land on meat. (Eggs are laid) Disproves Spontaneous Generation. John Needham Meath Broth is boiled for several minutes to sterilize it. Broth is poured into two jars. One is sealed‚ the control‚ is left unsealed. Needham hypothesis that if life arises only from life‚ the heated broth would stay

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    Generation Gap

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    “The Real Generation Gap” an article written by Marianne M. Jennings‚ is an article talks about “Generation X” which is the group of people who were born in the 1980’s. Statistics tell us that the gap between all the generations is wider in certain areas. There are five areas in which the gap is most pronounced; skills‚ knowledge‚ critical‚ thinking‚ work‚ and morality. The skills gap is telling us about how grade inflation is becoming more of a problem. Students can have a 4.0 in high school

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    Spontaneous Generation

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    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 penetrate the husks of wheat‚ changing them into mice. Although that idea may seem ridiculous today‚ that and other ideas like it were believed

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    generation gap

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    Is the generation gap myth or reality It’s well known that new time demands new way of thinking. New way of thinking demands new way of acting. New way of acting arouses misunderstanding on the part of older generation. People usually get used to certain things and some dead small changes can frighten them. Thus‚ trying to avoid the negative feeling of fear older people try to avoid new trends and spirits of the time. On the other hand‚ youngsters are eager to introduce some desperately

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    Generation Y

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    Future Generation Growing up‚ I never realized how lucky I was to be blessed with having shelter‚ food and clothes to wear. I always took things for granted and always expected things to go my way and to receive everything that I wanted‚ instead of working hard towards my goal myself. Looking back‚ I was only doing what every typical child in our generation was doing. Our generation is considered the Generation Y‚ The Millennial‚ Generation Next‚ or Generation me. We are the generation of people

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    The Lost Generation

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    Lost Generation The Lost Generation is a group of American writers who witnessed the daunting event of World War One (Jaracz). Ernest Hemingway‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Ezra Pound‚ John Dos Passos‚ Gertrude Stein‚ Sherwood Anderson‚ Waldo Peirce‚ Sinclair Lewis‚ Zelda Fitzgerald and T. S. Eliot are among the writers which compromised the group ( "The Lost Generation."). The term “Lost Generation” was conceived by Gertrude Stein who utilized the term emblematically to refer to the young generation of

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