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    America the country where people chased after the "American Dream" in hopes of having a fulfilling life is nothing more than an illusion concept now. The morals and values of freedom, peace, and one nation under God is no longer relevant in today's society because some of us in society cannot accept or understand why things change from what we call "normal." Capitalism which is a social system that was supposed to give an equal opportunity for the people in order to achieve a better life has…

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    Gabriel The Dead

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    Richard Kearney, a twentieth-century Irish scholar, stated that the culture-crisis of his homeland has been a result of clashes between generations. Typically, the older generation favors national traditions and the revival of past customs while the younger generation favors more cosmopolitan and international lifestyles. This generation gap is apparent throughout James Joyce’s short story, “The Dead,” as the main character—a young modernist—is disconnected from his family—mostly revivalists—due…

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    millennial and my generation sucks” by Johnny Oleksinski, he introduces himself as a member of the millennials and at the same time, describes that generation as the worst one. The author claims in his article that this generation is characterized as procrastinators, irresponsibility, and self-concern. He concludes with a list of some actions which can be useful to break the stereotype about millennials. Oleksinski begins his post by describing some contributions of the baby boomer generation…

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    national flag being a plethora of arrows deviating from a single point, supporting the Rabbits’ role as vehement expansionists. In addition, the quote “…they stole our children,” appears within the book, which serves as a direct reference to the Stolen Generation, a devious act conducted by the British government to “destroy the native, but save the man.” The novel serves as an ever-evolving recount of Australia’s journey in history, which both arouse and challenges our preconceived…

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    In the work of Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises, the agonies of the generation that came after World War I, known as the "lost generation", are presented in different perspectives because of the variety of problems of the characters. The novel talks about a group of young people, mostly American that reside in Paris, who decide to travel to Navarra to fish, know the San Fermin festival and to attend bull fights. Two writers, a journalist, an English lady, and a ruined aristocrat establish a…

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    Tyler Cowen, author of The Complacent Class, talks about how the current population is becoming more and more set into their routines, lifestyle, and day to day activities than previous generations. Cowen discusses how now more than ever there has been a stagnation to new development in almost every industry. He goes to further explain that Americans are now invested in not making these changes we have seen in the past to move towards progress and advancements, and they have become more…

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    Although seen as dumber because of their lessen ability to retain general knowledge as compared with previous generations, Gen Y is not the dumbest generation due to their utilization of technology as well as development of autonomy. Nowadays, technology is often deemed the culprit of younger students’ intellectual shortcomings (Source 2). However, technology and social media can actually be beneficial to students as it provides an accessibility of information and a platform for worldwide…

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    The Stolen Generation

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    From 1910-1970, many Indigenous children were taken from their biological families, because of government policies. The traumatic experience of the children from that generation continues to have an impact on Indigenous communities, families and individuals. These children are known as the Stolen Generation. The Stolen Generation had been seized from their biological families, and wrongly told that their parents had either abandoned them or died. The children were never told about who their real…

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    My Family Genogram

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    The sketch of my family’s genogram has given me insight into the history of the third, second and the first generation of children. I had to do research for the birthdays, deaths and marriages since they were before I was born. The system call for grandparents as the third generation, the beginning when the grandparents sometimes were married by the age of twelve or thirteen and picking cotton was the only way to accumulate income for the family. My father’s parents only had a common law…

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