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    The Dumbest Generation As the world transitions to a more technological society, generations are continuously adapting to suit these transitions by increasing their use and reliance of technology. This allows room for the generations to become skilled in multiple aspects such as literacy because they have access to a wide range of technology that has the ability to advance them forward in those aspects. However, this isn’t completely true and older generations are beginning to debate about the impact

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    sheltered from the world around them that they will have to face eventually. Parents, teachers, and other mentors are to blame for this epidemic. Millennials are notoriously known as the pro-self generation; you could put nearly any phrase involving the world “self”, and most would agree with it. Generation Y can be intolerant of ideas and opinions that don’t conform to their own, and the writers mentioned in this essay explain their beliefs on why Millennials feel this way. Three specific sources

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    laziness, and rebellion to the standards around me; The world is a scary place for my vulnerable nature. I along with the millennial generation am known to be an avid consumer of social media. Because of that, millennials view everything around them in an ideal manner. Is it fair that we let the work of many politics, global leaders, and professionals before our generation die, simply because we refuse to pick up a book? Our great nation that once stood as the strongest and ideal, is quickly becoming

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    Mark Bauerlain in his book The Dumbest Generation, makes the claim that the current under 30 generation is the “dumbest” in modern history, citing the fact that they “don’t know anything” (Bauerlain). This claim obviously comes from a place of ‘you youngins don’t know nothin’ syndrome, as the current under thirty generation is just as or possibly more competent (how?) than their predecessors. Millenials are in the midst of changing society and language at a breakneck pace, “the likes of which haven’t

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    their children, the Generation Y population, has their own set of likes when it comes to home styles. EXIT Homestead Realty Professionals in Vineland, NJ, says Generation Y home buyers are on the lookout for specific home styles that are creating a new trend in home sales, and if you’re a real estate broker, you’ll want to know what they are. Take a look below to see which home styles and features Generation Y buyers are on the hunt for most: Energy Efficiency: The Generation Y population is one

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    In the YouTube video “ The Millennials in the workplace interview “ By Simon Sinek, states that the Millennials need to learn Balance with their social media and physical life. Millennials meaning anyone who uses a cell phone or Social Media. Throughout the Interview, Simon is very Zealous, Empathetic, apologetic, and humorous. He uses Metaphors, They say I say, diction, and Parallel Structure. I do agree with Simon about the Millennials needing to learn Balance with their social media and

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    Every generation is separated into groups. Within a certain set of time, a significant amount of information can develop or change. A few years after the Great Depression the generation of Baby Boomers began ranging from 1946 to 1964. There were numerous inventions and improvements such as: cars, cell phones, and computers. Through the years 1996 to 2010 Generation Z stepped into the spotlight. Even though, start to finish there is a 64-year difference between the oldest and youngest of these two

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    Rep. Maxine Waters has long claimed that millennials love her, but a recent campaign event she held proves the complete opposite, according to The American Mirror, The California Democrat, who is 79 years old and dons the nickname "Auntie Maxine," held a Meet & Greet Tweet-A-Thon on Sunday. It's unclear what her campaign had hoped for, but it undoubtedly under-performed. A live video that was taken during the event shows that no more than 10 millennials actually attended the event. “Come join top

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    Dumbest Generation Thesis

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    Through the provocative title, The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don 't Trust Anyone Under 30), Emory University professor, Mark Bauerlein, asserts his thesis. Using statistical information, Bauerlein presents the case that the millennial generation suffers from “Knowledge Deficits” in almost every important subject (11-38). Bauerlein argues bibliophobia (39-69) and distractions caused by technology (71-111) as reasons for the

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    I support the Bring Your Dog to Work program, and will introduce a new idea to evolve with the animal-loving group known as "millenials." As we look at our landscape, we notice more office buildings, and more high rise apartment complexes being built to house the technology industry's employees; in areas such as San Francisco, CA. These young residents are here for many reasons, one is to be in the center of technological advancement and to persue the american dream of innovation. And there are some

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