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  Demographics



Gen X and Gen Y (e-gen)

Generation X and the new e-generation

A very big pop-culture story. Are they happy or unhappy?

Do they fear the future or welcome it? Are they with or without ambition, hope, joy, a meaning to their lives? Will they have the success once possible?

Many of these "X-ers" have been immensely influenced by all forms American entertainment. Many different aspects, such as morality issues, movie trailer quotes, paraphernalia, and actual characters, become impressions that form their ideas for today's changing society

People may hypothesize that "Generation X/e" is influenced by earlier generations, but it is plain to see that the influence is coming from elsewhere.

Television continues to play an enormous role in the lives of the "X–ers". Gen X/e are yuppies, young parents, cyberpunks, and marketable alternatives.




  Definition

It is not an easy generation to define, since even the dwellers of Generation X/e can't agree on what makes their clocks cycle about.


  Realities

But such an idea comes with inherent challenges.

What are these challenges? How can "they" meet them? How can "we" meet them? What can be expected in their lives?

How do seemingly inexperienced and unsuccessful individuals compass against the murky businesses of societal life.

We will not reveal the answers to these prevalent questions.

Rather, we promise to light the screen with dynamic precepts upon which cognitive thought may be advanced.






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