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and iPods, Oh My!
How Web 2.
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Transforming Government
RESOURCE GUIDE
THE GENERATIONS
THE VETERANS1
The Veterans, also called the G.
I.
Generation, Matures and Radio Babies, are divided into...
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Wikis and Webcasts
and iPods, Oh My!
How Web 2.
0 is
Transforming Government
RESOURCE GUIDE
THE GENERATIONS
THE VETERANS1
The Veterans, also called the G.
I.
Generation, Matures and Radio Babies, are divided into two groups:
1) G.
I.
Generation: Born between 1901 and 1925.
The G.
I.
Generation fought two world wars and survived
the Great Depression.
Civic virtue is important to this group and is expressed by participation in
churches, clubs, and community activities.
2) Silent Generation: Born between 1926 and 1945.
Some of them were too young to remember to
remember the Depression; others were too young to fight in World War II.
Nonetheless, they were
influenced by the patriotism and self‐sacrifice that typified their time.
They have a strong allegiance to
law, order and faith – pillars of a stable society.
BABY BOOMERS
Born between 1945 and 1964 (ages 43–62).
Boomers are considered lo
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