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1 Generation Gap Discussion

2 What is your teacher trying to get you to realize? A-What is the connecting issue in items 1-26? B-What is your teacher trying to get you to realize? C-Connect items 1-26 to the culture clash of the Roaring 20’s. Think about the generation gap during that period. Think about the generation gap that exists at home when you are listening to music in your room. Ooooops! I forget that your generation listens to ipods while playing online

3 The Generation List

4 What is lost? Blockbuster vs. Netlix

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6 8 Reasons Millennials Seem To Be Lazy At Work 1. They no longer value the traditional workplace rules 2. They believe in life, not work-life balance 3. They don’t want to be just another cog in the wheel 4. They value intangible work benefits more 5. They are used to being flexible and doing things on the go 6. They are autonomous 7. They want transparency

7 Generation Z https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7HiQxnLMyo&app=desktop

8 Comics Golden Age The Golden Age Of Comics Comics have been in existence since the end of the 19th century, but it was after the depression that the popularity of newspaper cartoons expanded into a major industry. The precise era of the Golden Age is disputed, though most agree that it was born with the launch of Superman in 1938. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman is possibly the most recognizable comic book character to this day. The success of Superman spawned a series of spin-offs and created a whole new genre of characters with secret identities, superhuman powers and colorful outfits – the superhero. Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, Plastic Man, Green Lantern and Flash were amongst those who followed.

9 3B So Far 1.Swathi on differences 2.Simmi on embracing change 3.Thom on disgust toward the new generation 4.Shjon on Blockbuster (made me cry internally) 5.Dan on Little Mermaid 6.Kirsten comes out about the origins of her anger (feminism) 7.Natalia done got religious 8.Simmi is a humanitarian

10 Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert FrostRobert Frost Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.

11 Alec and Chambers each has a golden age

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13 They took the credit for your second symphony. Rewritten by machine and new technology, and now I understand the problems you can see. What did you tell them? Video killed the radio star. Video killed the radio star. Pictures came and broke your heart. Oh-a-a-a oh

14 Scrambled Cable

15 Does Everything have a Golden Age?

16 The Golden Age and change Why so much resistance?

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18 Atari 2600

19 Do the following scenarios express jealousy? 1.Having to record a mix tape of 90 minutes vs 500 songs on ipod 2.Using microfilm vs. JSTOR 3.What aspects of the new generation disgust you? Does that make you a traditionalist?

20 Generations What changes? What stays the same?

21 If there is a golden age for Islam and the belief is that the Cold War altered that golden age, then what would that make bin laden?

22 What do you make about this conversation? Your overall conclusion as a class.


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