Trump was elected because of the votes of Generation X! Do you know Why?
Here are five reasons why Trump was reelected. Do you agree?
Here are the TIMELINE OF GENERATIONS for your information and reading pleasure.
Most people of the Greatest Generation are the parents of the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers, and, in turn, are the children of the Lost Generation.
Coming after World War II
This generation laid the groundwork for recovery. Their early years were marked by economic reconstruction and the beginning of the nuclear era.
Baby Boomers (1946-1964):
Post-war optimism led to a surge in births
Defining a generation that embraced social transformations and introduced revolutionary technologies.
Generation X (1965-1980):
Caught between analog and digital worlds
Generation X navigated societal shifts with a practical mindset, witnessing the transition from typewriters to the internet.
Millennials (1981-1996):
Navigators of the Digital Frontier
Witnessing the rise of the internet and globalization, Millennials adapted to technological leaps, reshaping communication, work dynamics, and social consciousness.
Generation Z (1997-2012):
Digital Natives with Global Visions
Growing up in a hyper-connected world, Gen Z brings digital fluency and a commitment to inclusivity, reflecting a globalized society.
Generation Alpha (2012 Onwards):
Pioneers of Tomorrow
Born into a tech-centric world, Generation Alpha is poised to redefine education, work, and societal norms with their unprecedented digital immersion.
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Lastly, Did you know that Filipino scientists have been researching bacteria capable of breaking down plastic? At the University of the Philippines, researchers discovered bacteria strains that can "eat" or degrade polyethylene—a common type of plastic—into smaller, harmless substances. This groundbreaking research could become a game-changer in the global fight against plastic pollution, which is particularly significant for the Philippines, where plastic waste is a major environmental issue.
If fully developed, these plastic-eating bacteria could be used in landfills or even polluted water sources, offering a natural, eco-friendly way to address waste. Imagine a future where bacteria handle the massive plastic pollution problem—making this research as promising as it is fascinating.
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