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A 3 page paper which examines, from a 20-22 year old perspective, what makes this generation important. The paper focuses on addressing the older generation with the discussion. No sources cited.
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the older generation in terms of ideals, goals, and actions. Of course much of this clearly has to do with experience and growth and the fact that most older generations
lose sight of who they were when they were in their early 20s. The following paper presents an argument for a young generation (20-22 years of age), towards an older
generation, claiming what is important today to the younger generation is not all that different from what is important to the older generation: the American Dream. Our Generation We,
as a younger generation, are just that, a younger generation. We are not necessarily any different than any other generation. We want success, we want a nice house, a nice
car, and we want stability. Just because we also want to have fun in the process does not make us any different than you, the older generation. We have dreams
and desires but we do not have the experience or the seriousness that much of the older generation has. When we present what we, the younger generation want, and
how it may be different from what the older generations want, it is perhaps important to see what it is that the older generation wants. They want financial stability. They
want the ability to have enough money to go on vacations. They want a happy family, a healthy family, and a good job. They want a good car, they want
to be happy. These are primarily the same things that we, the younger generation want as well. Realistically there are as many conservative youths as there are conservative adults.
There are as many liberal youths as there are liberal adults. Young people essentially want what older people have. Many older people think that young people want the good stuff
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