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    particular word to describe the generation aged between 18 and 33, technology also plays a key role in their growth. In other words, online tools and smart devices bring them various benefits, broaden their horizons, and enrich their spiritual world. However, people cannot ignore the adverse impact raising by the advanced science. In the article “Transition: Technology puts power in the hands of the many” written by Sarah Murray, it claims that by contrast with previous generations, millennials can always

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    case, the millennial generation, also known as the term “millennials” is often used to describe people of today. “The term Millennials is usually considered to apply to individuals who reached adulthood around the turn of the 21st century” (TechTarget, 2015). With this definition in mind, the millennials have been and still are surrounded by technology, “Millennials grew up in an electronics-filled and increasingly online and socially-networked world. They are the generation that has received the

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    clock in the morning. They are part of the generation called iGens, and being on their cell phones is affecting the way they sleep. It is also affecting their activity level, which may cause health problems in the future. I did not receive a cell phone until ninth grade; my siblings are in fifth and sixth grade and have iPhones. My siblings and I are from two different generations. Twenge has a reliable analysis on how smartphones are affecting the generation she calls “iGens.” Twenge is very persuasive;

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    The Doomed Generation

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    The Doomed Generation The overarching assumption in today’s society seems to be that the Millennial generation is doomed or maybe even worse. The topic has become so paramount that now not only concerned parents are disputing over the issue, but scholars and highly esteemed authors are announcing their professional opinions in various articles. The debate on whether or not the Millennial generation is equipped to take on the real, responsibility demanding, society of today is becoming a prodigiously

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    A good work ethic has always been something that I have valued growing up. My father was the living embodiment of what hard work is and what it can accomplish. He grew up doing some of the most demanding jobs as a child of a dairy farmer in the 1970’s. Although dairy farming is still a demanding job, it used to be much more labor intensive when my father was a child. He is now working full-time doing maintenance at a factory and works another 20 or more hours on the side doing carpentry work. I

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    From generation to generation, society undergoes major defining social changes. The Baby Boomer generation is defined by their progressive views and rock and roll, whereas Millennials are defined by issues such as marijuana legalization and same sex marriage. The issues and views of generations are greatly impacted by information which they are provided and as time has passed, the accessibility of information has increased exponentially. Modern technology such as the internet and smartphones have

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    Many organizations have realized the key to their effectiveness lies in their ability to recruit and retain capable nurses. Retention is a process that should be started before a nurse is hired and needs to be continued until the nurse resigns. Renewed attention has been directed at retention of nurses in a multigenerational workforce over the past 10 to 20 years (Palumbo et al., 2009). The turnover rate of a new graduate ranges from 22.6% to 60% in the first year (Mills & Mullins, 2008; Van Wyngeeren

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    Millennials, the generation born between the years of 1980 and 2000, prefer instant gratification to delving deep into a resource, and they tend to be more progressive in their ideologies compared to their elders. The average young adult these days prefers images and diagrams to a page filled with scholarly words. We millennials thrive on flashing logos and visual stimuli. Present us with graphs and illustrations because we want the information to hit us all at once and in a unique way, instead of

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    This paper takes a look at Evangelism in 2016. It will discuss some views based upon studies of the Millennial Generation and how they evangelize. Over recent years’ studies have shown that although Evangelism amongst some generations seem to be declining. Evangelism amongst the Millennial Generation seems to be exploding. This paper will generate some personal synopsis based upon my most recent research. It will answer the question by presenting what some churches are not doing, to bring us to

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    Owning a home is emblematic of the “American Dream”. Unfortunately for many Americans, especially Millennials who are entering or have entered the job market, the thought of owning a home still remains a dream. Our unstable job market and fragile economy has made this aspect of the “American Dream” quite difficult, and many Millennials are more content with landing their dream job than owning a home. The wealth gap between the rich and the poor has prevented the poor from attaining the Dream since

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