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    Factors Affecting Brian

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    chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder. They could be more likely to get one of these conditions over a female for many reasons for example: males chromosomes are X & Y whereas females are YY. This could have an effect on them being more prone to getting a genetic disease because the X chromosome is genetically less stable than the Y chromosome. Brian has learning difficulties and challenging…

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    Our generation changes constantly the life styles and the way people act. What can older people learn from this generation? Well the top three things that the older people can learn is that by seeing how the new life styles are, they can catch up with new life styles or help their kids on giving them advice. The way people behave can help them learn by knowing what is unusual or common, that will help them how to react to certain behaviors. The generation now days have changed dramatically one…

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    Running is like a math problem. You don’t like to practice it but once you finish the race it was all worth it. Running and math are two different things but have similar personal qualities. Both of these things can make me more successful in the future. Running was first introduced in the 16th century and was increasingly gaining popularity in the 19th and 20th century. Also, in the 1970’s it is recorded that 25 million people jogged for social and fitness reasons. Running is like a math…

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    • Generations, Inc.: From Boomers to Linksters- Managing the Friction Between Generations at Work by Megan Johnson and Larry Johnson Chapter Eight: Old Dogs Have Lots to Offer: Signposts for the Traditional Generation and Chapter Nine: Managing the Traditional Generation For the most part, it is safe to state that the act of loyalty, volunteerism, and service greatly defines how the Traditionalist generation continues to have an essential role in today’s society. For example, the act of…

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    People such as Mark Bauerlein have begun to claim that our generation is the “dumbest” generation. If he means that we are more silent than previous generations, that statement would be correct. We tend to spend our time writing and communicating through technology, whether it be social media or texting. Therefore we are fairly silent...from our mouths. While preceding generations may claim that we are the “dumbest” generation, we are actually much more advanced than they were and on the brink…

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    Individuals born between 1946 and 1963 are considered to be part of the “Baby Boomer Generation.” These individuals came of age between 1963 and 1983. With many more opportunities – social, educational and financial – the Baby Boomer generation is “often portrayed as a generation of optimism, exploration and achievement.” (ValueOptions) In the early 1960s, the style influences of the 1950s were still in circulation, but the debut of Britain’s supergroup The Beatles, threw fashion into overdrive.…

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    Define Resilience

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    In the transition from the past to the present, the conditions of life have changed drastically. Young people in this generation are able to enjoy living in peace and affluence, in stark contrast to those in the previous generation. The abundance and superfluity of physical materials have caused the decay of moral values, one of which is resilience. People assert that: “Young people in this generation are not as resilient as those in the previous generation” and I totally concur to that…

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    Busciacco Case Summary

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    At Pawsitively Purrfect, Busciacco has seen that while the older generations respond more to the traditional forms of advertising, such as a shelf flier, millennials are more attune to the messages spread on the store’s social media. “The millennials are definitely the ones that are responding to the social media. They’re the ones that are seeing something advertised on Facebook, seeing your Instagram account, checking out the new products that way,” Busciacco said. “The baby boomers, I think,…

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    From the time a five-year-old steps into their first day of kindergarten till the day they graduate from college, they will hear “you are our future, our next generation, the people who will change things” from elder ones. If the next generation is our future, would that consider a senior in high school to be more valuable than a senior in college in society? If the new generation will bring more excellence, knowledge, and a different outlook to the way things are to insure a better tomorrow,…

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    An increasing number of young adults are part of the sandwich generation, meaning they are caring for both a parent and a child, and often times, more than one of each. While it's more common for those in their 40's and 50's to be a part of this generation, more and more 20-somethings are becoming a part of this group as well. Unlike your older counterparts who have been rising the career ladder and are more likely to be in a better financial position, 20-somethings aren't in much of a position…

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