I tend to think it is not, as younger generations are not isolatedly being affected by tech dependence. What certainly does happens is that "invades" places like the dinner table and produces clashes among family members, for instance.
the younger generation is better with technology because it is getting so advanced, but i do not believe that most of the younger generation knows too much. the older generations are more aware of things, and they've "been around the block" a few times.
not only the war and the development of technology around the war but the resistance to the war at home. also there are a lot of homeless vets out there today.
younger generations will be able to get involved in the Olympics because it is close to where they live, it will also inspire them and hopefully thay will want to try out that sport.
Type your answer here... Younger and older generations
Ancestors: relations of older generations. Descendants: relations of younger generations. Siblings: relations of the same generation.
Technology is an area of living that often has the most significant generation gap. Older generations may struggle to keep up with new devices and software, while younger generations tend to adapt quickly and utilize technology in ways that are foreign to older individuals. This gap can lead to differences in communication styles, access to information, and even social interactions.
Because it is easier to not do it then to so do
To live, reproduce, gain more knowledge and be educated for younger generations
People bequeath items to the younger generation, whilst that younger generation inherit it from the older generations.
The generation gap in Africa is significant, characterized by differences in values, communication styles, and perspectives on social issues between younger and older generations. Younger Africans often embrace technology and globalization, seeking modern education and career opportunities, while older generations may hold traditional views and practices. This divide can lead to tensions in areas such as family dynamics, political engagement, and cultural identity. However, it also presents opportunities for dialogue and innovation as both generations navigate the continent's rapid changes.
A teacher teaches the younger generations to come that will contribute to the country in the future.
Yes, but without being offensive. Germans prefer not to talk about Hitler since they feel the generations before them were at fault for the Nazis and not the younger generations.