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    Throughout time, generations have been responsible for ensuring the stability and security of the future. Whether or not the world improves or worsens is completely up to the adults who inherit it. Sociologists and Researchers have examined the characteristics that define each passing generation and so far no generation has been better equipped with taking on the ever changing world than Generation Z. Generation Z is a richly diverse and technologically proficient group with strong aspirations towards

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    hearing the term “generation Z” lots of different thoughts and stereotypes probably come to mind. People born in the years of 1995 to 2010 just missed the age where technology took over childhood, yet still made it to remember few historical events such as 9/11. Since the technology boom, Gen Z humans have many more resources than ever before. With the whole world ahead of them, they can go on to accomplish many things as long as they get passed the negative stereotypes. Generation Z has been labeled

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    97% of Generation Z believe they will one day own a home and over 80% say it is the most important part of their adult planning, according to a survey of teens age 13 to 17 as reported by Time Magazine Online. What is more astounding is that 50% of those Gen Zs, who were raised in the digital world, would give up social media for a year and do double the homework if it guaranteed they’d be able to secure housing. In contrast to Gen Z, statistically, millennials prefer to rent than own. Perhaps the

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    till the early to mid-90s, whereas Generation Z is characterized to have been born between 1995 till about now. Therein lies a large area for differences between the two generations. I was born on the tail end of 1999 meaning I was technically born in the Gen Z era, but I sometimes see myself relating to Millennials I see online or in mainstream media. I will discuss both generations and then decide where I most see myself. Generation Z, the Post-Millennial generation take up a decent sized chunk of

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    Generation Z For Generation Z there is no actual memory of black and white tv or a world without social media, it is all history and stories we have been told, this makes us unique compared to past generations. Every generation has a turning point or an event that defines and shapes them. For Millennials, this event is September 11 of 2001, therefore, for the youngest generation this is part of history and we are not able to comprehend how millennials relate to this incident. For us, our even is

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    David McCullough .David McCullough's speech and criticism of “Generation Z”, the youth of the 21st century is justified and insightful. “Generation Z” allows special to become a purposeless term, prefers to win rather than achieve, and “Generation Z” is obsessed with superficial growth rather than internal prosperity. Mr McCullough Jr criticises the generation’s uselessness in terms of wanting to be “special,” he does so by showing why meaningless accomplishment undermines actual major achievements

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    falling short is the equivalent of destruction would be a first for the technology ridden, lazy teenagers. Lost cause. Generation Z, incapable of success or prosperity. Everyone is the same and everyone is bound to disappoint. Every single person perfectly fits into societies labels and definitions of themselves. Generation

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    Generation Lay-Z Arthur Miller’s most famous play, Death of a salesman, was published in 1949. The Broadway premiere was February 10, 1949.The setting takes place in New York and Boston in 1948. Willy Loman, and old salesman, returns home from a business trip .He returned from his business trip early because he was going off the road while he was driving. His wife Linda suggest to Willy that maybe being on the road isn’t safe for him, and that he should ask his boss ,Howard, for a local office job

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    The different types of misconceptions about Generation Z is that teenagers tend to be careless about life and teenagers are unaware of the surroundings in society. One major stereotype that society tends to associate with Generation Z is about social media and how teenagers are addicted to these “contraptions” as a way to isolate themselves and hid the free will of expression. Society tends

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    help with the progress of the civilization and help people find better and faster resources. Generation Z, who were born between 1994 and 2010, and tend to use most of the technological resources, have a different set of beliefs and values than the previous Generation X or our parents because we have not entered the workplace yet. Generation Y are the people who were born between 1978 and 1990. Generation Z is so much more advanced but tends to misuse the technology and it shows how the United States

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