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Natasha Cooper, Jesse Hall, Will Van Patter, Andrew Yocum, and Zoë Sheinberg

Making a difference… One hand at a time!. THE TRANSFORMATION GENERATION. Natasha Cooper, Jesse Hall, Will Van Patter, Andrew Yocum, and Zoë Sheinberg. Who Came Before Us. We are who we are partially because of our parents: - Hippies - Debt - Rebellion - Chivalry

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Natasha Cooper, Jesse Hall, Will Van Patter, Andrew Yocum, and Zoë Sheinberg

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  1. Making a difference… One hand at a time! THE TRANSFORMATION GENERATION Natasha Cooper, Jesse Hall, Will Van Patter, Andrew Yocum, and Zoë Sheinberg

  2. Who Came Before Us • We are who we are partially because of our parents: • - Hippies • - Debt • - Rebellion • - Chivalry • * media impacts = termination • Suspicion

  3. The Characteristics of Us • Situational Responsibility: • - Disconnected Connections • - New Ways of Thinking • - Extremist • - More Open Voice

  4. Situational Responsibility Situational Responsibility (JH) • - Language changes ("like" and "um") • - Procrastination • - Avoiding Responsibilities • - Both ends of work ethicspectrum

  5. Disconnected Connections • - Hiding behind text • - Facebook • - Texting • - Twitter • - Less intimate relationships • - More personal • - Smart Phones

  6. - More accepting of: - Homosexuality - Sex - Racial Diversity - Gender Diversity • Religion (choices) - Lack of Commitment - Selective Hearing New Ways of Thinking

  7. - Pushing social language boundaries • - Competitive • - High expectations • - Do something or do nothing Extremist

  8. More Open Voice • - More expressive formats • - Blogging • - Facebook • - Twitter - Cursing and openly slandering others - Fame is easier • - YouTube • - Reality TV • - More minorities/women voices

  9. Good Think differently Gov. Suspicion Potential Bad Think differently Forgetresponsibility More spending/less saving Good OR Bad?

  10. Where We Go From Here... • - Up to us • - Choices • - Fix or make things worse • - Take the destructive path - Take the constructive path - So much potential Live for self? Or live for the ones to come?

  11. Works Cited Works Cited http://www.pollsb.com/photos/o/223744-anarchy.jpg http://www.whoisbolaji.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/procrastination-fortune-cookie.jpg http://gh33da.com/3DIcons/Network_Connections/Network_Connections.png http://images.wikia.com/spongebob/images/3/35/Cleanupimage.JPG http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/dynamic/imgs/110322/Rebecca-Black_320.jpg http://www.ellisoneducation.com/images/ideas/large/10029.jpg?1265314663 http://pewresearch.org/millennials/img/millennials-quiz-logo-medium.gif http://www.unitedspongebob.com/pictures/spongebob/future.jpg http://img.wikinut.com/img/25.cgjnanar14l8u/jpeg/0/good-vs-bad.jpeg

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