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    My Family Experience

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    I grew up in a small family in India. There are a lot of things that I can learn from my family. I wouldn’t be here without my family. Most important thing in the world is family. The family is the place where you can learn and express what you learn. I’m grateful for my family. But I remember one day my parents told me that we are going to America, the land of dreams. I was thirteen years old. All those years I lived in my own country, and now I’m moving to America. When my parents gave me the shocking

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    Self-Image in the Millennial Generation Growing up in the Millennial generation has caused some great chaos for various children. They believe that they have to aspire to this so called “perfect” image that they see every day through social media and TV which causing others to rethink and portray a false image of themselves that has or could end in suicide or self-harm. Millennials are commonly known as “narcissists” which has made some people over confident or sometimes “fake confident”. Causing

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    place that is willing to suit their needs and in turn cities are making adjustments so that millennials will move to their city building the city and bringing the city more money, all these changes do not just benefit millennials they benefit other generations as well for example, if a millennial doesn’t move to a city because they have poor schooling and the city in turn fixes the issue attracting more millennials to move over there allowing everyone to have a quality education. Millennials may be

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    Businesses vs. the Millennials The millennial generation has become known as the most technologically able group based on their connectivity with the digital world. This causes businesses to take different approaches on marketing to them. Millennials cannot be marketed the same way other generations could due to how differently they perceive technology. Millennials also have a different perception of marketing, wanting to be involved in the process of a product. Theorists including Michael Serazio

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    Recently, there has been debates on the topics of millennials and technology. When it comes to these topics, one side says that it is making the younger generation addicted to them or that millennials are lazy, entitled, and narcissistic. In the other side, we have others saying that technology has helped become more advanced or that millennials are, in fact, beneficial to society as they changed the workplace and such. In a speech given by Simon Sinek, titled “Millennials in the Workplace,” he argues

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    A Response to Growing Up Tethered Sherry Turkle’s primary argument in her essay, “Growing Up Tethered”, is the current generation of adolescents are linked or tethered to their cell phones and technology. Sherry Turkle, sociologist, clinical psychologist, and author of many books, is concerned about our altered identities, lack of empathy skills, and increased stress due to online activities (Turkle, 2011). Technology changes our very being in such a way that some free will is

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    Technology is a fast growing industry and humans are always trying to improve it but at what cost. Do humans actually want to progress or are we scared of what could happen if we did. People seem to think this world is very advanced in technology. Technology has progressed in some aspects. Our society is at a stagnation and needs to progress to compete in a globalized society. Technology has played a big role in my life. Ever since I can remember, in my household we had a T.V. A T.V was a big

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    The Millennial Generation

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    A millennial generation out in the world with missing pieces. It is said that the millennials have a certain feeling of entitlement these days. This all has to do with the bubble we have created for this generation that once they have to go out to reality they lose themselves. We have led millennials to believe that just because they want something they can have it, but we have not shown them the necessary skills to work for it. This millennial generation does not have the same principles and ethics

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    Millennials The internet has crippled our society; we have become addicted to it. By society, I do not mean every individual in the world, but primarily millennials. Millennials are individuals born within 1980-2000, and they have become the epitome of an unsuccessful individual going nowhere in life. Why? Due to the ways they were raised, the privileges they were offered, and the internet. However, it is not their fault at all, and some millennials are fantastic and intelligent human beings. An

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    US. When Sineks gives his main point’s his purpose is to give it to anyone who uses their cell phones and social media. Many can accuse millenniums of this habit because yes, we are always on our phones, however, this could also be in effect on generation X. The points that stand out the most are technology and environment. These things have a way of intertwining with each other to affect a millennials life style. Therefore, to praise Sineks point of technology and how it affects us millennials today

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