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lost 82% of its ice cap
They thought it could not be taken serious.
Atoms that have lost or gained electron(s) are called ions. If they are positively charged (lost an electron(s)), they are called cations. If they are negatively charged (gained an electron(s), they are called anions.
The Lost Generation is primarily associated with literature and the arts, particularly in the aftermath of World War I. Notable figures include writers like Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Gertrude Stein, who explored themes of disillusionment and existential angst. Their works often reflected the cultural and social upheavals of the time, influencing modernist literature and art movements. Additionally, the Lost Generation also extended to some visual artists and musicians who shared similar sentiments of disillusionment and experimentation.
The one that seemed to be lost was actually a recessive trait, which could turn up again in the next generation.
lost 82% of its ice cap
Generation Lost was created on 2006-12-05.
lost 82% of its ice cap
Men and women who survived World War I were called The Lost Generation. This was because the fighting was so barbaric that many people who returned from the war lost faith in God. Many turned to drugs or alcohol, and suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Not everyone is a member of a named generation. People born in 1942 would be said to be "born during World War 2" but are called by a group name as are the "Baby Boom Generation" or the "Lost Generation."
a lost generation
'The Lost Generation' is the term used to describe those who fought in World War I. Members of the lost generation were born between between the years of 1883 and 1900.
The cast of A Lost Generation - 2010 includes: Jennifer Greer as Hayumi
Yes, WWI did create a "lost generation", which is what they refer to the survivors of WWI. However, this "lost" generation isn't exactly lost as in lost and found. This generation was lost in thought, because the Lost Generation did not know what to do after the war, and they felt depressed and scared. What they were lost in was in thought, and what they lost was hope and a feeling of security.
were disillusioned with the course of American life
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Some writers of the 1920s, including Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, called themselves the Lost Generation because they felt disillusioned by the societal changes and devastation of World War I. They believed their generation had lost its traditional values, sense of direction, and faith in the established institutions.