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Millennials

2022
Abstract The concluding chapter summarizes the findings in the book and argues that because Millennials see themselves as global citizens, they are best understood as having a cross-national, interconnected approach to political issues and activities.
Stella M. Rouse   +6 more
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Optimizing Millennials’ Communication Styles

open access: yesBusiness Communication Quarterly, 2011
Millennials, those individuals born between 1980 and 2000, compose the largest cohort of college students in the United States. Stereotypical views of millennials characterize them as technologically sophisticated multitaskers, capable of significant ...
Jim McCambridge, Jackie L. Hartman
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Encyclopedia of Millennialism and Millennial Movements

2000
666 age of Mary Ancient World Antichrist Apolcalypse Baha'i Faith charismatic leadership Chernobyl Church Triumphant Communism Conversion Demagogues Demonization Ecstasy End of the World Environmentalism Fatalism Fundamentalism Ghost Dance Heaven's Gate Holocaust Islam Japan Jehovah's Witnesses Judaism Literature Media Mormonism Mysticism Nazism New ...
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Millennialism

2009
Abstract Millennialism is the belief that there will be a period of peace and righteousness on the earth associated with the Second Coming of Christ. Millennialism has taken various forms and been embraced with varying degrees of intensity throughout the history of Christianity. Millennialists cite Old Testament passages that describe a “
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Millennials

2019
The Millennial generation (Gen Y) will comprise half of the global workforce by 2020 and three-fourths of the workforce by 2025. With limited career and growth opportunities in many sectors, many higher education aspirants are looking to reskill themselves in the field of management.
Preeti Goyal, Poornima Gupta
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The Millennial Turn in Psychoanalysis

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2020
Cultural changes that take place over time lead to shifts in our understanding of psychopathology, leading to revisions in our theories and techniques of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Shaped by the seismic changes in the culture that took place during their childhood years, millennials grew up with life experiences that were different from the ...
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Millennialism

2016
This chapter starts by offering a brief overview of the concept of millennialism, with its Christian roots and its extension to a more generic use. Applying the concept to new religious movements, a section of the chapter takes the example of the Millennium ‘73 event in Houston in order to draw some observations on aspects of interaction between new ...
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MILLENNIALS:

2023
Christine Zdelar, Michelle MacMahon
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Millennial resolutions

American Journal of Critical Care, 2000
C W, Bryan-Brown, K, Dracup
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Mentoring Millennials

JAMA, 2018
Jennifer F, Waljee   +2 more
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