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Generations meaning
plural of generation
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Comparisons The White Stolen Generations main The white stolen generations are so-called to distinguish them from the indigenous stolen generations.
A safe track to the falls has been made for present and future generations to enjoy the Sharplin Falls just as those of past generations.
Forgasz noted that while older generations within the Jewish community may have harboured suspicions towards Christians due to historical events such as the Holocaust, these attitudes are less prevalent among younger generations.
The folk literature that existed orally with the generations carrying forward it to next generations as a part of their traditional heritage has been registered now in written form also.
This is a percentage significantly higher than other surveyed generations—assuming generations are anything more than a clever marketing ploy.
By investing in the education and development of younger generations as philanthropists, families can ensure that their legacy of giving continues to make a lasting impact on their community for generations to come.
Firestone’s goal is to help current generations “metabolize life better” so that the damaging psychological effects of trauma are not extended to future generations.
It is a way to protect our independence for generations to come by ensuring there are more generations to come.
It’s been through three generations of them and three generations of us – Brian and David are still there.
Surely those generations upon generations of original Arizonans have lessons to teach us, if only we could bring ourselves to listen.
That's when he tearfully began talking about generations of Black Californians who were "robbed of their wealth," enslaved, and placed into generations of poverty.
This is an entertaining play which aims to appeal to older generations who may remember Jennie and new generations who may be inspired by her story for the first time.
Younger generations appear to be taking their skin health more seriously than older generations, as the results revealed that Gen Z are more likely to wear sunscreen daily, whether that’s body or facial sunscreen.
And we hope that it’s a new beginning, it’s a new decade, and we’re looking forward to leading a safe, peaceful community, being able to continue our religious traditions the way we had that for generations and generations.
Younger generations, however, believe a Democrat win will be better for their investments (46%), while older generations lean towards a Republican victory (49%).
Their Spirit of Generations award recognizes people who’ve contributed to “all generations” of the Dallas community.
The minister said the agreement creates an “unwarranted and unwelcomed burden” on generations of Antiguans and Barbudans “yet conceived and unborn”, while “it paralyzes” existing generations in related career fields.
If legal services corporations teach younger generations about the work they do and the issues they address, then those generations will know where to turn for help when they encounter legal issues as adults, Purnell said.
I have a question to our recent generations from our older generations (Depression, World War II, Korean War).
Robertson’s career as an OB/GYN has spanned more than 50 years caring for three generations of women and two generations of babies in our community.