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    For that reason, this summary will focus on personal characteristics, more specifically, age and generation. I have chosen this factor as the most important because in order to provide effective training; the presenter must have an understanding of this influence in today’s workplace. Noe, in his book, Training and Development, outlines the different generations. The terms millenniums and Generation Y refer to people born after 1980. He describes them as optimistic, willing to work and…

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    Stephanie Giles Professor Nagy 12/01/2016 Hemingway's life reflected in his Fiction No war is enjoyable, facile or undemanding both mentally and physically, no war ends without claiming casualties, some battles cease much sooner than others, some claim more casualties and see an extremely low morale throughout all sides of the war. World War I was a brutal war that is known for the incorporation of trench warfare in which soldiers from both sides dug massive trenches into the ground, protecting…

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    But these comments are capable of creating problems for the millennials especially among the older generation. No doubt, the millennials have their positive side as revealed by Chelsea Clinton in her article, “Four Myths about Millennials.” Therefore, the millennial deserved to recognize for their innovations and other positive contribution to the society…

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    Millennials are the largest living generation and have strong opinions, however, they are the least represented in Washington DC. In the text, “When Millennials Rule,” written by Charlotte Alter, the author addresses the fact that the baby-boomer generation has the most representation in Washington DC, but the millennials are attempting to change the trend. For example, the author pointed out that the millennials are introducing new technology. Furthermore, they are bringing new ideas. Lastly,…

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    Whitman’s prediction of this harsh future is expertly portrayed in Allen Ginsberg’s contemporary work describing 1950’s America. Ginsberg’s works, America and Howl, directly respond to Whitman’s warnings, document the present times, and warn future generations. Whitman’s collection of poems, Crossing the Brooklyn Ferry, describes his personal struggle and eventual understanding of being one person amidst a crowd. His broad realization is that many people will experience the same emotions he is…

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    explorations into the world of psychedelic drugs opened his mind to infinite possibilities and concepts, which would be put to use in his meeting of important minds throughout the 60’s and 70’s as well as in his transference of knowledge to a young generation of rebellious Americans. Leary defended the use of psychedelics very early on in his autobiography, stating “use of them is ultimately a philosophical enterprise, compelling us to confront the nature of reality and the nature of our…

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    These more modern authors that emerged in the 1920s, such as Ernest Hemingway and e.e. cummings, were influenced and impacted greatly by World War I, and became known as the Lost Generation.2 Many of these authors, though, did not attempt to completely change their style of writing rather to transform it…

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    Today, most people who are interested in the music have heard the brand “Beats”. Although some of them do not know what “Beats” is exactly, they would have seen a number of people who are wearing the headphone which has lower-case “b” on the ear-cups. “Beats”, exact name of the brand is “Beats Electronics”, was founded by Dr. Dre on 2006, and they have focused on headphones and speakers. In last year, people faced the interesting news that Dr. Dre sold Beat Electronics to Apple with US$3.0…

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    “I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix angel-headed hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of the night.”(Ginsberg, Allen: Howl). ‘Beats’ are characterized as individuals who desire to instigate change and deeply believe in their convictions. After World War 2 ideas of nationalism and the fabrication of the American…

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    Human behavior often seems mysterious and hard to predict, and despite this, it follows rules and patterns that can be observed and studied. One such pattern is known as Dunbar’s number. Dunbar’s number is, in fact, a series of numbers that represent the number of friends a typical person has that fit varying categories of familiarity and closeness. Maria Konnikova writes about Robin Dunbar’s research in her essay “The Limits of Friendship.” Robin Marantz Henig discusses the current plight of…

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