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that each generation is shaped by the conditions in which it grows up The senior generation is now followed by at least three more identifiable age groups each with its own influencing conditions The Baby Boomers were shaped by the sacrifices of their parents and the expanding financial opportunities Generation X experienced the

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GenMin Camp Event Ministry offers camps short term missions and Encounter retreats where all age groups share and celebrate Jesus life and

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Five Generations In Barna s research he breaks down the various age groups in the following way The Mosaics are the youngest of the five generations that coexist within America today Those generations

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The Parliamentary Class of 2010 - GlobalPost
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Age : There will be little change in the age profile of new MPs, with those in their 40s still forming the largest group . Ethnicity: There will be a higher ...
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Africans of my generation were involved in what I can only call a romance with Africa, from the heady days of the independence era through four decades of ...

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Are parenting styles, attitudes abut discipline, etc effected SIGNIFIGANTLY by age group / Generation?
Q. (I.E. Gen-y) ages 5-25 vs (GenXers) ages 27-46. Where I come from (southern USA Gen-Xer) kids/young people respect their elders stepparent of not, period. A lot of Gen Y ppl that I know say things about how they kids don t have to show respect to a stepparent. Being married to the kid's bio parent kids ARE allowed not to like him/her but they must show respect...Why hurt your bio parent with disrespectful behavior toward his/her life partner?! Another thing I ve heard several 20-somethings say is that even in blended families adults/kids have to give respect to get it just like in business situations. I agree somewhat but this has nothing to do with a family unit. If this was so how would teachers get children's attention to teach them?… [cont.]
Asked by Emme - Fri Sep 15 14:53:35 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Oh yeah, our generation (Xers) and previous ones are/were way more demanding of respect from kids, and kids are just becoming more and more disrespectful because the younger generations of parents feel it's not as important to respect their elders. My parents had to address adults as Ma'am or Sir and their parents weren't even allowed to talk to adults unless spoken to so the rules are obviously getting more loose for kids relating to adults. I mean, I don't think kids should sit quiet and not speak until spoken to, but I also don't think they have the right to be rude to adults no matter how little they know them. Adults should be honored, but not allowed to abuse kids. Kids do have aright to speak up, but in a way that shows they are… [cont.]
Answered by mutherwulf - Fri Sep 15 15:01:34 2006

Question regarding the current generation and next generation of youths..?
Q. Which generation do you think has a better chance at succeeding in this world, boys or girls? Back up all your statements on why you chose boys or girls. Thank you everyone for your input. *This generations age group i am referring to is 10-18 year olds *Next generations age group is 30-40 years from now Geez people, i am not confused and i'm not trying to stir up trouble. I just probably worded it wrong.. i'll try again, because of "statistics" people seem to think girls succeed far more than boys of the same age. My question is, is it really that big of a gap between the grades boys and girls get, or is it just misleading information. Which leads to the next part of the question, who do you think is going to succeed more in life if… [cont.]
Asked by W3ST SID3 R3P - Thu Jan 3 02:12:56 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. he is talking about statistical numbers. I can see the difference in 10-18 year olds because that includes the ages of 10-13 year old girls, who (medically proven) hit puberty at this age although boys generally dont till 13. So, taking that into account, I think that stats are skued. Girls 10-13 are more mature and have the ability to prioritize there school work. This three year advantage may be the catalyst these statistics need to sway them towards one gender or another. As far as the 30-40 years from now Im not sure. sorry
Answered by warlok_84 - Thu Jan 3 11:19:45 2008

is it the age diference or is she my girlfriend?
Q. i meet this girl about two or three months ago over the net we got to know each other pretty well and were instantly attracted to each other. after a little while we met in person. things are going really good and im really enjoying what we have but the only bad thing about i its that she is about 8 years older then me and i know that the rules for relationships are different for our generations and im not sure whats the next move. we have been out together every weekend since we met and we have our differences but we enjoy each other and its really nice. we are getting really close and only recently have we started to get intimate. we don't really go out in public not because we are hiding anything its only because we are both stay in… [cont.]
Asked by miss leighann - Sun Nov 23 22:21:20 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Honestly. Anything we say here is a massive guess. Thats because none of us know you or the lady you speak about. And so ours will be a guess that may be wrong. And yet its not us who will lose if that's is the case. Its you two. May I suggest you approach her and ask her how she feels. Then work from there. As for the age thing. Yes its a problem. Yet its nothing that cant be overcome if you try.
Answered by xxx000au - Sun Nov 23 22:29:32 2008