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Millennial Voices: And now for something completely different: A profile of a Gen Y Driving Vigilante
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Generation Y speaks out about its world. And now for something completely different: A profile of a Gen Y Driving Vigilante. By Zach Blattner (b. 1982). There are legitimate reasons for using your horn. Most often, rational human beings reserve their honking for situations of imminent peril – a car is about to move into their lane or someone is about to back into them. In these cases, instinct – by way of a honk – takes over. We honk because we have no other choice. I think I might start honking more.
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Millennial Voices: 2009-02-01
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Generation Y speaks out about its world. Roadblocks on the road to change: Why I am not (yet) all I could be. By Kate Henley Long (b. 1982). Millennials believe that we, like the civil rights activists and suffragettes who were pictured on our classroom walls, can be agents of change. We volunteer at a high rate and, according to academic studies and market research. So what do I do? I know I can't change the institutional Church on this point. How then, do I even begin to make change in the world, a...
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5 Things I Wish I Knew In College That Would Help Me Network Today | Jessica Goodman's Blog
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Jessica Goodman’s Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. 5 Things I Wish I Knew In College That Would Help Me Network Today. Building a network sounds pretty easy? All you have to do is gather the contact information of those you know. You might even go one step further and ask for referrals from your friends and family. But what happens when you are recently out of college and you live in a different state than your family? Things become a little more difficult! Start discussing future career plans wi...
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Millennial Voices: 2009-01-25
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Generation Y speaks out about its world. Living simply in a new millennium. By Daniel Koustoufis (b. 1982). Let’s simplify our lives. Let’s cook at home. Let’s go for a walk. Let’s let our kids play outside and be kids. Let’s pull through this most terrible economic slump and prove to the world that we are the next great generation. Daniel Koustoufis is a firefighter in Massachusetts. He is also a father, a husband, an active church member, and a deep thinker. Links to this post. To teach us children well.
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Millennial Voices: 2009-01-18
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Generation Y speaks out about its world. Have increased opportunities for women encouraged anorexia? By Jennifer Petro-Roy (b.1982). In an environment where one bases one’s self-worth upon achievements and effortless perfection, many young women will falter when they miss the mark for the first time, flailing about for a life raft to hold on to, something to give them comfort and security until they regain the courage to try again. For many women, anorexia is that life raft. Links to this post. That proh...
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Millennial Voices: 2009-02-15
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Generation Y speaks out about its world. Yale: The decline of the bluebloods. By Keith Stagg (b. 1983). This past fall I attended a research seminar for the thirty students pursuing Masters of Science degrees at the Yale School of Forestry. The culmination of the class was a “grant panel” in which we evaluated and ranked each person’s proposed thesis research. The top five projects were denoted with names in dark black marker on yellow sticky notes placed above the others. Links to this post. Politicohol...
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Millennial Voices: Service is not just a Catholic thing!
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Generation Y speaks out about its world. Service is not just a Catholic thing! By Anonymous (b. 1982). I have read a lot of posts about religion on this site. One in particular struck me because I felt so much in common with the author. Kate likens herself to others in her generation by virtue of the following: she feels “personally responsible for making a difference in the world.”. Which I must admit is a very specific liberal-minded, highly educated, and predominantly coastal/urban subset. I also attr...
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Millennial Voices: Yale: The decline of the bluebloods...
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Generation Y speaks out about its world. Yale: The decline of the bluebloods. By Keith Stagg (b. 1983). This past fall I attended a research seminar for the thirty students pursuing Masters of Science degrees at the Yale School of Forestry. The culmination of the class was a “grant panel” in which we evaluated and ranked each person’s proposed thesis research. The top five projects were denoted with names in dark black marker on yellow sticky notes placed above the others. January 12, 2010 at 6:21 AM.
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Millennial Voices: 2009-05-17
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Generation Y speaks out about its world. Service is not just a Catholic thing! By Anonymous (b. 1982). I have read a lot of posts about religion on this site. One in particular struck me because I felt so much in common with the author. Kate likens herself to others in her generation by virtue of the following: she feels “personally responsible for making a difference in the world.”. Which I must admit is a very specific liberal-minded, highly educated, and predominantly coastal/urban subset. I also attr...
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