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		<title>Comment on Generation Z Kids and the Corporate Disconnect by #TChat Preview: Kids Today: On Generation Z &#124; Career Management and Workplace Culture Blog &#124; TalentCulture.com</title>
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		<title>Comment on 1996 – The Year Generation Z Kids Were Born by Deborah Roberts</title>
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		<description>I cannot agree more with Shariov on this one. I too am born in generation Z and I too am over-parented and over protected. I for one have experienced every single one of these things and whole heartedly agree with what was said above. On the other hand as said abolve : Generation Y at age 18 were smart , but had lots of problems at home and in return made them aggressive bullies.
We do not want that when we reach 18.
Boys and girls should get along better, not bossing each other around and not just being brainless,
when we were little kids we wanted to grow up and be awesome adults we do not want to turn adults and get there and be brainless using twitter and youtube in a foolish manner, but for good reasons , for business and for talking without dumbness.

If anybody reads this remember the future is in your hands and we need to change earth and i&#039;m for president Obama for changing our world.
We do not want to vote and after just forget about it and abandon it like Y did.

Shairov Perry

I would like to add to this ending generation Y may have been smart but we pave the line for the future we cannot afford to become another generation X or Y for that matter. Think about it before you act I mean seriously you may be obsessed with the latest makeup and trends maybe even the next math team meeting or something but people of generation Z have to come together for the good of our generation for goodness sake people get out there instead of spending hours in front of the idiot box and get away from youtube and Facebook because is this what we want in the future? I&#039;m asking all of you in generation Z to stand up and get yourselves out of the rut even if it means rebelling a little bit against your over protective parents or standing up to a local bully! For goodness sakes who are we? What are we? What do you want to be do you want to be what happened to generation X? Think about it before you answer you may be surprised what you come up with when you actually evaluate yourselves. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I cannot agree more with Shariov on this one. I too am born in generation Z and I too am over-parented and over protected. I for one have experienced every single one of these things and whole heartedly agree with what was said above. On the other hand as said abolve : Generation Y at age 18 were smart , but had lots of problems at home and in return made them aggressive bullies.<br />
We do not want that when we reach 18.<br />
Boys and girls should get along better, not bossing each other around and not just being brainless,<br />
when we were little kids we wanted to grow up and be awesome adults we do not want to turn adults and get there and be brainless using twitter and youtube in a foolish manner, but for good reasons , for business and for talking without dumbness.</p>
<p>If anybody reads this remember the future is in your hands and we need to change earth and i'm for president Obama for changing our world.<br />
We do not want to vote and after just forget about it and abandon it like Y did.</p>
<p>Shairov Perry</p>
<p>I would like to add to this ending generation Y may have been smart but we pave the line for the future we cannot afford to become another generation X or Y for that matter. Think about it before you act I mean seriously you may be obsessed with the latest makeup and trends maybe even the next math team meeting or something but people of generation Z have to come together for the good of our generation for goodness sake people get out there instead of spending hours in front of the idiot box and get away from youtube and Facebook because is this what we want in the future? I'm asking all of you in generation Z to stand up and get yourselves out of the rut even if it means rebelling a little bit against your over protective parents or standing up to a local bully! For goodness sakes who are we? What are we? What do you want to be do you want to be what happened to generation X? Think about it before you answer you may be surprised what you come up with when you actually evaluate yourselves.<br />
-Deborah J. Roberts -age 15</p>
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		<title>Comment on Generation Z Kids and the Corporate Disconnect by sue marucs</title>
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		<dc:creator>sue marucs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 22:07:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i wanted to read more about what companies need to do to be prepared for generation z</description>
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		<dc:creator>sue marucs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 22:07:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I wanted to learn more about what companies need to do to be ready for this generation</description>
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