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Overview Generation Y (occasionally written as Generation Why?) - along with Echo Boom, Byte Block, Internet Generation, South Park Generation, the Babies On Board and Millennial Generation "Google Generation" - is a name used in demographics to describe a particular generational cohort in Western societies, specifically the United States. The cohort comprises those born in the late 20th Century, especially the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s, although no consensus has emerged specifying exact dates. Demographics is a shorthand term for population characteristics. Demographics include age, income, mobility (in terms of travel time to work or number of vehicles available), educational attainment, home ownership, employment status, and even location. ...
(19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999 in the...
The 1980s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1980 and 1989. ...
// Events and trends The 1990s are generally classified as having moved slightly away from the more conservative 1980s, but otherwise retaining a similar mindset. ...
Is Gen Y simply late Gen X? The inherent similarities between Generation Y and its predecessor, Generation X, have led many to view Gen-Y as a mere protraction of Gen-X, going as far as to question the existence of two separate generational classifications. There are, however, very important differences between the generations, including (but not limited to) the age at which modern technology was introduced to members of each generation, and much of the doubt of the different between the two generations is simply founded upon ignorance. Generation X describes the generation following the baby boom, especially Americans and Canadians born in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
Also, categorizing the span of people born from 1965 to 1993 would be far too long to consider a cultural generation as it is about as long as a biological one. It is, however, important to note that the difference between generations is less significant as of the 21st Century than it was in previous times. 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link goes to calendar). ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
In its most obvious sense, the 21st century spans from 2000 to 2099 in a popular sense and 2001 to 2100 in a more technical sense; however in a more abstract context the 21st Century could be said to have begun around 1990 with the end of the Cold War. ...
Alternative Designations The name "Newmils" is popular in the UK, as is the term "Thatcher's Children". The Right Honourable Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, PC, FRS (born 13 October 1925), is a British stateswoman. ...
The term "Echo Generation" is most popular in Canada, inspired by David K. Foot and Daniel Stoffman's book Boom, Bust and Echo. The Y in Generation Y originates from the name Generation X, which is sometimes given to the previous generation (Y immediately following X). In the Generations system of authors Strauss and Howe, the Millennial Generation, as they call it, is the generation of Americans born from 1985 to 2005. However, alternate birth year groupings are widely available, based on criteria such as personal identification, fertility rates, and national events. In subsequent publications, Strauss and Howe have altered their boundary years as well. Generation X describes the generation following the baby boom, especially Americans and Canadians born in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
William Strauss and Neil Howe in their books Generations (ISBN 0688119123) and The Fourth Turning divide Anglo-American history into saecula, or seasonal cycles of history, and divide the saecula into generations by birth year, and classify generations and historical periods into four types each. ...
Strauss and Howe (William Strauss and Neil Howe) are a duo of authors who are known for their books on generations and history. ...
This article is about the year. ...
2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Digital Factor In his book Growing Up Digital, business strategist and psychologist Don Tapscott coined the term "Net Generation" for the group, pointing at the significance of being the first to grow up immersed in a digital- and Internet-driven world. However, they may be the last generation to appreciate its significance in a changing culture, as most of them can still readily recall now-obsolete items of the pre-digital era such as VHS tapes. In addition, most Generation Y members, even those born as late as 1990 can still clearly remember a time before widespread use of DVD players, digital audio players, cellphones, TiVo, digital cable, broadband, iBooks, and other now ubiquitous inventions. Those born prior to 1987 can probably remember a time before the World Wide Web even existed, and those born in the early 1980s probably did not a computer until their preteen or teen years in the early to mid Nineties. For the Temptations album, see 1990 (Temptations album) MCMXC redirects here; for the Enigma album, see MCMXC a. ...
the internals of a DVD player A DVD player is a device for playing video DVDs. ...
4th Generation Grayscale Apple iPod Creative Zen Micro A digital audio player (DAP) is a device that stores, organizes and plays digital music files. ...
Cellular redirects here. ...
TiVo (tÄ-vÅ) is a popular brand of digital video recorder (DVR), a term synonymous with personal video recorder (PVR). ...
Broadband in general refers to data transmission where multiple pieces of data are sent simultaneously to increase the effective rate of transmission. ...
1987 (MCMLXXXVII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Graphic representation of the World Wide Web around Wikipedia The World Wide Web (WWW, W3, or simply the Web) is an information space in which the items of interest, referred to as resources, are identified by global identifiers called Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). ...
The 1980s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1980 and 1989. ...
The Moment that Defined Gen Y Perhaps the best way to define the boundaries of this and other generations in the United States is by considering dominant national events. Events that shape national identity, although not completely explicative of all personality traits, may nonetheless shed light on broad characteristics in any given generation. As such, national events proposed as boundaries for Generation Y include: the Challenger explosion (most members of this generation did not witness the tragedy in schools, were not aware it had happened, or were not born yet, in contrast to members of Generation X, who watched the takeoff—and the explosion—in the classroom) as a way of determining Generation X'ers from Y'ers. Space Shuttle Challenger (NASA Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-099) was NASAs second Space Shuttle orbiter to be put into service, after Columbia. ...
On the other end of the spectrum, the date of the September 11th attacks is an often proposed end-point for the generation. Those that were not yet born in 2001 and those that were otherwise too young to remember and/or understand what occurred on that infamous day (about 1997 up) would thus be grouped into Generation Z. Meanwhile, people who were still in school (or had recently graduated) would be called Generation Y. Such propositions, of course, remain disputed. The World Trade Center on fire The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001. ...
1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Generation Z is a tentative name for the generation born after Generation Y. It has really been known as the Echo Generation by the majority of others. ...
Gulf War II may in fact become the war that defines Gen Y. A contrast to this opinion is that the current conflicts involving Generation Y may end up mimicking the Vietnam War, which greatly impacted both the Silents and Baby Boomers, corresponding with generational and ideological divides over the war. One major difference, however, is that all servicemen and women currently deployed in Afghanistan or Iraq are volunteers, as opposed to the Vietnam War where many young Americans were draftees. The Iraq war or war in Iraq is both an informal and formal term for military conflicts in Iraq that began with the invasion of 2003. ...
The Vietnam War or Second Indochina War was a conflict between the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRVN, or North Vietnam), allied with the National Liberation Front (NLF, or Viet Cong) against the Republic of Vietnam (RVN, or South Vietnam), and its alliesânotably the United States military in support of...
Silence is a relative or total lack of sound. ...
The examples and perspective in this article do not represent a worldwide view. ...
X/Y Boundary The late 1970s and early 1980s are among the most debated and stratified decades in determining the boundaries of Generations X and Y. Various sources have placed people born from 1977-1982 as being either the tail-end of Generation X or the elders of Generation Y. The majority of Generation X'ers, however, clearly do not believe that people born at the end of the 1970s belong in their generation, as these people would have been no older than elementary school children or in early adolescence when the definitive rock bands Nirvana and Pearl Jam became popular in 1991. The 1970s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1970 and 1979. ...
The 1980s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1980 and 1989. ...
For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ...
1982 (MCMLXXXII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Generation X describes the generation following the baby boom, especially Americans and Canadians born in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
The 1970s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1970 and 1979. ...
Nirvana was a popular American grunge rock band founded in 1987 in Aberdeen, Washington. ...
Pearl Jam is a Seattle-based rock band, who are considered to be one of the most popular and influential artists of the 1990s. ...
1991 (MCMXCI) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Generational demographics Many in Generation Y are the children of Baby Boomers, and the generation is also known as the "Echo (Boom) generation," because it is, in some areas, the largest demographic grouping since the baby boom that immediately followed World War II (the U.S. birth rate per 1,000 population, however, declined for seven consecutive years starting in 1991 — the second longest such streak on record, exceeded only by the eleven-year baby bust of 1958 through 1968). Most parents of the members of Generation Y are from the Baby Boomer or younger Silent generations; significantly fewer parents are from Generation X (mostly kids born in 1991 or later). Their grandparents are mostly from the G.I. Generation, with some older Silents. While the echo was much larger than the previous cohorts, the relative size of this generation is much smaller than that of the Baby Boom. The American population was much larger in the 1990s than in the 1950s or '60s. From 1946 to 1964, the U.S. total fertility rate averaged 3.3 — high enough to double the population every two generations. Since around 1980, it has averaged 1.9, which is below the so-called replacement rate, though in recent years it has moved slightly above 2.0. Families continued to get smaller than in previous decades, usually with only one or two children. A US postage stamp depicting the increase in birth rate that country experienced after World War II. As is often the case with a large war, the elation of victory and large numbers of returning males to their country triggered a baby boom after the end of World War II...
World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human suffering, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons such as the atom bomb. ...
1991 (MCMXCI) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Baby Busters is a name for a demographic group born in the United States, and sometimes Canada, from 1958 through 1968. ...
1958 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
The examples and perspective in this article do not represent a worldwide view. ...
The name Silent Generation was coined in the November 5, 1951 cover story of Time to refer to the generation coming of age at the time. ...
Generation X describes the generation following the baby boom, especially Americans and Canadians born in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
The G.I. Generation is the generation of Americans that fought and won World War II, later to become the Establishment and the parents who had a generation gap with their Boomer children. ...
The name Silent Generation was coined in the November 5, 1951 cover story of Time to refer to the generation coming of age at the time. ...
// Events and trends The 1990s are generally classified as having moved slightly away from the more conservative 1980s, but otherwise retaining a similar mindset. ...
// Events and trends The 1950s in Western society was marked with a sharp rise in the economy for the first time in almost 30 years and return to the 1920s-type consumer society built on credit and boom-times, as well as the height of the baby boom from returning...
The 1960s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1960 and 1969, but the expression has taken on a wider meaning over the past twenty years. ...
1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ...
For the Nintendo 64 emulator, see 1964 (Emulator). ...
1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
Americans Under Age 18 | Year | Millions | Percent of Population | | 1950 | 47.3 | 31.1% | | 1960 | 64.5 | 35.7% | | 1970 | 69.8 | 34.0% | | 1980 | 63.7 | 28.0% | | 1990 | 64.2 | 25.7% | | 1998 | 69.8 | 25.9% | Source: [1] 1950 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1960 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday. ...
1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
For the Temptations album, see 1990 (Temptations album) MCMXC redirects here; for the Enigma album, see MCMXC a. ...
1998(MCMXCVIII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...
Generation Y in the United States Over 60 million people were born between 1977 and 1993 in the United States [2]. Some demographers define those years as constituting the large baby bulge of the late 20th century in that country, and define people born between those years as the "echo generation." Those numbers mark the echo as slightly smaller than the Baby Boom (72 million), but much larger than Generation X (Between 40 and 45 million). Birth rates in the United States peaked around 1983-87 and have dropped considerably since then, but remain higher than in the 1960s– early to mid '70s. Most families with children since the late 1970s, 1980s, and 90s had only a few kids, leading to smaller families than in previous generations, although this was merely the continuation of a trend that began earlier in the century. For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
The 1960s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1960 and 1969, but the expression has taken on a wider meaning over the past twenty years. ...
The 1970s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1970 and 1979. ...
Most have few memories of the Cold War (apart from perhaps action movies, toys, or video games with such themes) and came of age during the technology-driven changes in the years of President Bill Clinton. They were the first to grow up with the Internet in a developed, prolific form, including music downloads, instant messaging and cellular phones, which came to fruition at about 1997. The portmanteau "screenager" was coined in 1997 by Douglas Rushkoff in his book "Playing the Future" to describe this techno-savvy generation. For the generic term for a high-tension struggle between countries, see cold war (war). ...
Order: 42nd President Vice President: Al Gore Term of office: January 20, 1993 â January 20, 2001 Preceded by: George H. W. Bush Succeeded by: George W. Bush Date of birth: August 19, 1946 Place of birth: Hope, Arkansas First Lady: Hillary Rodham Clinton Political party: Democratic William Jefferson Clinton (born...
A screenshot of PowWow, one of the first instant messengers with a graphical user interface Instant messaging is the act of instantly communicating between two or more people over a network such as the Internet. ...
Cellular redirects here. ...
1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Look up Portmanteau in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Douglas Rushkoff is a New York-based writer, columnist and lecturer on technology, media and popular culture. ...
Other major social changes in recent times include immigration and developments in race relations. Characteristically, Generation Y members are generally very tolerant towards multiculturalism and internationalism. It is also not uncommon for post-1970s born children to grow up dating people outside their own race or ethnic group, as well as having a wide range in friends. This growing trend towards interracial relationships is sometimes a source of negative friction between youth and their parents or elders, who grew up in a society where interracial romance was once considered extremely taboo and even banned in a number of states until the late 1960s. The state of Alabama only officially disbanded its anti-miscegenation laws in the year 2000. As well, many people in this group are themselves multiracial in background, and this is also a considerable change from previous generations. Race relations are relations between races, sometimes involving racism. ...
Multiculturalism is the public policy for managing cultural diversity in a multi-ethnic society, officially stressing mutual respect and tolerance for cultural differences within a countrys borders. ...
Internationalism is a political movement which advocates a greater economic and political cooperation between nations for the benefit of all. ...
An interracial couple is a romantic couple or marriage in which the partners are of differing races. ...
State nickname: Camellia State, The Heart of Dixie¹, Yellowhammer State Other U.S. States Capital Montgomery Largest city Birmingham Governor Bob Riley (R) Senators Richard Shelby (R) Jeff Sessions (R) Official language(s) English Area 52,423 mi²/135,775 km² (30th) - Land 50,750 mi²/131,442 km² - Water...
This article is about the year 2000. ...
A mixed-race Asian / Caucasian boy The terms multiracial, biracial, and mixed-race describe people whose ancestors are not of a single race. ...
Opinions on Gay rights and gender roles have also been altered to some degree by this group. Generation Y is known for having among the most wide-ranging opinions on such issues as many members of this generation hold a grudge towards homosexuals while many others are openly accepting. The gay rights movement is a collection of loosely aligned civil rights groups, human rights groups, support groups and political activists seeking acceptance, tolerance and equality for non-heterosexual, (homosexual, bisexual), and transgender people - despite the fact that it is typically referred to as the gay rights movement, members also...
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This generation was the subject of much concern during the 1990s, though, despite some of its positive features. The Columbine school shooting, along with similar crime, as well as youth participation in street gangs, hate groups, and behaviors such as teen pregnancy fueled a wave of action by schools and other organizations. These events however, save for the school shootings, were very present, if not even more common, before the 1990s but were simply not talked about as much. The Columbine High School massacre occurred on April 20, 1999 at Columbine High School in Jefferson County near Littleton, Colorado, United States. ...
A gang is a group of individuals who share a common identity and, in current usage, engage in illegal activities. ...
A hate group is an organized group or movement that advocates hate, hostility or violence towards a group of people or some organization upon spurious grounds, despite a wider consensus that these people are not necessarily better or worse than any others. ...
Teenage pregnancy refers to the controversial social issue of teenage girls getting pregnant. ...
// Events and trends The 1990s are generally classified as having moved slightly away from the more conservative 1980s, but otherwise retaining a similar mindset. ...
The 2004 Presidential election was the first election in which Generation Y was able to vote in significant numbers. John Kerry received most of the votes. Notwithstanding, the ratio between young voters voting Democratic or for the incumbent George W. Bush remained relatively stable, suggesting that Gen Y may in fact be reflective of American society as a whole rather than a defined independent generation in itself. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is the junior United States Senator from Massachusetts. ...
Democracy is a form of government under which the power to alter the laws and structures of government lies, ultimately, with the citizenry. ...
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the 43rd and current President of the United States. ...
Generation Y elsewhere In a strict sense, the term "Generation Y" and its variations can be said to refer only to the United States, but the close cultural connection between the U.S. and other Western countries has led to the term being used to describe any youth culture, even if the emerging generation does not bear any characteristic similarities to the United States version of "Generation Y" besides chronological birth years. In many rich countries, the 1980s and 1990s were a period of rapidly falling birthrates. In Southern Europe and Japan, and less markedly in Northern and Eastern Europe, Generation Y is dramatically smaller than any of its predecessors, and its childhood years tended to be marked by small families, both immediate and extended, small classes at school and school closures. In the Soviet Union during the 1980s, there was a "baby boom echo" similar to that in the United States, and Generation Y there is relatively large; however, birth rates fell through the floor in the 1990s to extremely low levels. This meant a lot of individual attention from parents in a period in which society was becoming intrinsically more risk averse. The 1980s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1980 and 1989. ...
// Events and trends The 1990s are generally classified as having moved slightly away from the more conservative 1980s, but otherwise retaining a similar mindset. ...
Risk is the potential harm that may arise from some present process or from some future event. ...
The child poverty rate was still relatively high in many Western countries throughout the 1980s and '90s. The 1980s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1980 and 1989. ...
// Events and trends The 1990s are generally classified as having moved slightly away from the more conservative 1980s, but otherwise retaining a similar mindset. ...
The increasing stratification of wealth in many societies has led to an increase in the societal differences between poor and rich members of this generation. Although many middle class and wealthier families arrange many extra-curricular activities for their children, less affluent families cannot afford such extras, increasing the pressure on their own children. Since much of the generational character is tied to the prevalence of "extracurriculars" and relatively expensive technologies such as computers, some feel that the description of the generation only applies to wealthy members or at least the broadly middle class. The tower of a personal computer. ...
In Eastern Europe, Generation Y is the first generation without mature memories of communism or dictatorial rule. In newly rich countries such as South Korea or Greece, Generation Y has known nothing but developed world standards of living, while their grandparents often grew up in developing world conditions, causing considerable social changes and inter-generational difficulties as the young reject many traditional ways of life. Communism refers to a theoretical system of social organization and a political movement based on common ownership of the means of production. ...
A developed country is a country that has achieved (currently or historically) a high degree of industrialization, and which enjoys the higher standards of living which wealth and technology make possible. ...
For the Jamaican reggae band, see Third World (band). ...
Relationship with other living generations Gen Y are usually children to the Baby Boomers and rarely early Gen Xers (about 1950 to 1969). Because of this they have a tendency to share social views with the Boomers and culture with Gen X, who serve chiefly as their "older cousins" or even older siblings.
Music and subcultures The success of the Backstreet Boys, Spice Girls, and related groups in 1997 is often considered the point at which Gen Y began to supplant Gen X in musical influence. Incomplete, 2005 The Backstreet Boys, or BSB, are one of the best-selling musical groups of all time. ...
Victoria, Emma, Mel B, Geri, Mel C; The Spice Girls at the MTV Europe Video Awards 1997 The Spice Girls (1996â1998/2000) were an English vocal girl group. ...
1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the demographic Generation X. For the comic book, see Generation X (comics); for the novel, see Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture. ...
Subcultures that are in, but not neccesarily exclusive to Geny Y include punks, goths,underground hip hop fans, and wiggers (arguably the main culture). Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Invasion of the Goths: a late 19th century painting by O. Fritsche portrays the Goths as cavalrymen. ...
Alternative hip hop (Bohemian hip hop) is a style of hip hop distinguished by socio-political lyrics, sparse beats that sample few and/or unusual sources (see jazz rap) and uniquely positive rhymes. ...
The term nigger can refer to: Nigger, a derogatory term for persons of indigenous West African and Sub-Saharan African descent. ...
Trends/Problems among Generation Y members As with previous generations, many problems began to surface as Generation Y came of age. - Underage drinking is prevalent among high school and college age members of Generation Y. Drug use has also become an issue. In urban areas, rave culture is becoming known for its influence on ecstasy usage. Marijuana, meth, coke, and inhalants seem to be most favored.
- Generation Y is one of the most medicated generations in human history, with many Generation Yers prescribed antidepressants and other behavior-altering drugs like Ritalin.
- Childhood obesity is another health problem that has plagued Generation Y. In response, many local school boards have started to remove junk food from school cafeterias in an effort to reverse this trend.
- As members of Generation Y begin to enter the nation's colleges and universities in large numbers some of their Baby Boomer parents are becoming helicopter parents. Many college advisors and administrators worry that this could have a negative effect on Generation Y's social progress, ego, and developing maturity.
- Generation Y is the first generation that had to deal with the AIDS epidemic during childhood. Some members of Generation Y were born to parents that had AIDS, some being orphaned by the illness, others contracting the disease from the mother, and so on. This is a marked contrast from generations before.
Many nations have a legal drinking age, or the minimum age one must be to drink alcohol. ...
The RAVE Act (an acronym for Reducing Americans Vulnerability to Ecstasy) was a bill (S.2633) proposed, but not passed, during the 107th US Congress [1]. It was later passed (S.226) as the Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act during the 108th US Congress, mostly unchanged and backed by the...
Ecstasy, from the Greek ekstasis, to be outside oneself, is a category of trance or trancelike states in which an individual transcends ordinary consciousness and as a result has a heightened capacity for exceptional thought or experience. ...
Methamphetamine is a synthetic stimulant drug which induces a strong feeling of euphoria and is highly addictive. ...
An antidepressant is a medication used primarily in the treatment of clinical depression. ...
Methylphenidate (C14H19NO2), or MPH, is an amphetamine-like prescription stimulant commonly used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children and adults. ...
This article or section should be merged with board of education A school board (or school committee) is an elected council that helps determine educational policy in a small regional area, such as a city, state, or province. ...
Junk food is a derogatory term, used for any food that is perceived to be unhealthy and has low or poor nutritional value. ...
A helicopter parent is one who pays extremely close attention to their child or children, particularly at educational institutions. ...
The Red Ribbon is the global symbol for solidarity with HIV-positive people and those living with AIDS. AIDS is an acronym for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and is defined as a collection of symptoms and infections resulting from the depletion of the immune system caused...
Firsts Technology This generation was the first generation to use the following technology from an early age: The tower of a personal computer. ...
In computing, an operating system (OS) is the system software responsible for the direct control and management of hardware and basic system operations. ...
A graphical user interface (or GUI, sometimes pronounced gooey) is a method of interacting with a computer through a metaphor of direct manipulation of graphical images and widgets in addition to text. ...
Computer graphics (CG) is the field of visual computing, where one utilizes computers both to generate visual images synthetically and to integrate or alter visual and spatial information sampled from the real world. ...
Computer and video games A screenshot of Tetris for the Nintendo Game Boy A console game (better known as a video game) is a form of interactive multimedia used for entertainment, which consists of a moveable image displayed on a screen that is usually controlled and manipulated using a handheld...
Animation refers to the process in which each frame of a film or movie is produced individually, whether generated as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly making small changes to a model (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result. ...
A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ...
Cellular redirects here. ...
A screenshot of PowWow, one of the first instant messengers with a graphical user interface Instant messaging is the act of instantly communicating between two or more people over a network such as the Internet. ...
DVD is an optical disc storage media format that is used for playback of movies with high video and sound quality and for storing data. ...
CDS may refer to: Commercial Data Systems, Ltd. ...
TiVo (tÄ-vÅ) is a popular brand of digital video recorder (DVR), a term synonymous with personal video recorder (PVR). ...
The personal video recorder (PVR), also called digital video recorder (DVR), is a consumer electronics device that records television shows to a hard disk in digital format. ...
High-definition television (HDTV) means broadcast of television signals with a higher resolution than traditional formats (NTSC, SECAM, PAL) allow. ...
The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...
Culture This generation was also the first to experience: - The dawn of a new millennium (which explains the origin of their alternate name).
- The effects of the Bush-approved and widely criticized RAVE Act in America.
- The SARS epidemic in Spring 2003.
Staff and Students evacuate Columbine High School shortly after the shooting The Columbine High School massacre occurred on Tuesday, April 20, 1999 at Columbine High School in unincorporated Jefferson County, Colorado, near Denver and Littleton, Colorado, in the United States. ...
A millennium is a period of time, literally equal to one thousand years (from Latin mille, thousand, and annum, year). ...
The year 2000 problem (also known as the Y2K problem and the millennium bug) was a flaw in computer program design that caused some date-related processing to operate incorrectly for dates and times on and after January 1, 2000. ...
The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of suicide attacks upon the United States of America conducted on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. ...
The RAVE Act (an acronym for Reducing Americans Vulnerability to Ecstasy) was a bill (S.2633) proposed, but not passed, during the 107th US Congress [1]. It was later passed (S.226) as the Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act during the 108th US Congress, mostly unchanged and backed by the...
George W. Bush. ...
The Iraq war or war in Iraq is both an informal and formal term for military conflicts in Iraq that began with the invasion of 2003. ...
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) is an atypical form of pneumonia. ...
2003 (MMIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 2003 North America blackout was a massive power outage which occurred throughout parts of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada on Thursday, August 14, 2003. ...
The scene of one of the Madrid bombings. ...
The December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami hits Thailand The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, known by the scientific community as the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, was an undersea earthquake that occurred at 00:58:53 UTC (07:58:53 local time) on December 26, 2004. ...
The July 2005 London bombings were synchronised terrorist attacks. ...
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State nickname: Sunshine State Other U.S. States Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville (largest metropolitan area is Miami) Governor Jeb Bush (R) Senators Bill Nelson (D) Mel Martinez (R) Official language(s) English Area 170,451 km² (22nd) - Land 137,374 km² - Water 30,486 km² (17. ...
Hurricane Katrina was the eleventh named tropical storm, fourth hurricane, third major hurricane, and first Category 5 hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. ...
New FEMA seal The Federal Emergency Management Agency or FEMA is an agency of the United States government dedicated to swift response in the event of disasters, both natural and man-made. ...
Map showing approximate location on the globe. ...
I. Lewis Libby I. Lewis Scooter Libby Jr. ...
The southern side of the White House The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. ...
1875 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
Amman, the capital city of Jordan. ...
The 2005 civil unrest in France and neighboring countries was a series of riots and other forms of violent clashes between thousands of youths (predominantly of French Muslim background) from poor suburbs and the French Police (as well as the police of neighboring countries). ...
See also N Howe and W Strauss. Millennials Rising: The Next Great Generation. iGeneration is an ironic term used to describe a unique subset of Generation Y born from about 1984 to 1992 of Buster and late Boomer parents. ...
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