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    This report is a critique on article “Millennials: The Me Me Me Generation” written by Joel Stein published in TIME on May 9, 2013. The article is a wide explanation of the age, Millennials, the offspring of baby boomers and people born from 1982 to 2000. This article carries a huge information related to millennials’ nature, religion, comparison to other nation’s millennials and age groups, their political participa-tions, their careers, family relations, their behaviour and relation with…

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    My initial reaction when I learned about the ‘Stolen Generation’ was absolute shock. I began to analyse and question myself why I was so shocked. I found several reasons, this includes: (1) my lack of knowledge; (2) I am an immigrant; (3) my early education was from the Philippines; (4) the early information I have for Indigenous Australians is based on what I have been told by my sister and her white Australian husband; (5) my own prejudice and bias towards Indigenous Australians. Firstly,…

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    Screwed Generation?” by Joel Kotkin and “I’m a Millennial and My Generation Sucks” by Johnny Oleksinski, the topic of the millennial generations circumstances in today’s world is addressed. This is a worthy topic to discuss because most college students are millennials, and in the near future millennial will control the country. Although Kotkin and Oleksinski have contradicting ideas of the millennial generations the share some the same views. In the article “I’m a Millennial and My Generation…

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    professor of psychology at San Diego State University, published a book about today's generation that she named IGen. Her book is called IGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood. IGen were born between 1995-2012, so they have always have some sort of smartphone during their childhood. Smartphones have ruined that generation, with the poor mental and physical health along with disrupted learning during…

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    The millennial generation is as the most selfish generation American has experienced. Millennials crave for what they want now. They crave to have the latest gadget, the latest relation, the latest news, and the latest trends. Millennials are very naive and very liberal. I am a millennial. I belong to this generation. However, not everything I just mentioned defines who I am. I am not easily persuaded by the latest trend. I am perfectly content with the previous trends. I am very slow to change…

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    If you grew up listening to Britney Spears, The Backstreet Boys, or can name a song from Justin Bieber, you might be a millennial. Anyone who was born during 1980- 2000 is known as a millennial. The Millennial Generation has negative assumptions regarding their character and integrity. My birth year being 1998 distinguishes me in this category. When people view as a young adult, they will view the typical lazy millennial. My age is a part of my identity and it affects how people judge who I am…

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    Personal Effectiveness Generational and gender issues are significant topics in the workplace today because the workforce is continually changing and becoming more diverse. From this course, I have become more aware of my strengths on both issues which have significantly improved and will aid me considerably in my future goal to become a leader in the Human Resources field. I have also become more aware of areas of weakness that I need to continue to develop in. From this, I have developed…

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    generate usable electricity (“Outline”). This inaugural nuclear power plant led to further development of nuclear power, eventually leading to the commercial nuclear power plants that exist today. When juxtaposed with other methods of electricity generation, such as coal fired and natural gas power stations, it is clear as to why nuclear power is a popular choice among power companies. Unlike the process of burning fossil fuels, nuclear reactions have been proven to release absolutely zero…

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    Have you ever been watching T.V. and just wondered where the energy that was powering the television was coming from, or how it was made? Well that power source is called nuclear power and many people do not think about nuclear power, or just not pay any attention to nuclear power, but nuclear power is one of the most useful thing to have been discovered. It powers so much. Without nuclear power you would not have electricity to charge Iphones and laptops. With nuclear power we do so much with…

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    their labor. In addition, how that perception affects their level of commitment and subsequently their performance. The interns in question should be between the ages of 18 and 25. Moreover, the interns should be considered members of the Millennial generation. It should be noted there may be a notable difference in motivations, etc. for non-paid or volunteer workers. The interns should be committed to the mission of the social enterprise; however this is not always the case. This distinction…

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