How Millennials Can Lead Us Out of the Mess We re In

How Millennials Can Lead Us Out of the Mess We re In
Author: Mordecai Schreiber,Iqbal Unus,Ian Case Punnett
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781538134115

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During troubled times, millions have been inspired by the stories and spiritual lessons of the selfless leadership of Moses. In a world increasingly affected by political, social, and racial imbalance, we need strong, innovative leaders who have not forgotten or ignored these valuable lessons. How Millennials Can Lead Us Out of the Mess We're In: A Jew, a Muslim, and a Christian Share Leadership Lessons from the Life of Moses brings together an Israeli-born rabbi, a Pakistani-born Muslim scholar, and an ordained Midwestern American to inspire the next generation of leaders with a timeless story of the ancient prophet Moses. Written in an easy and accessible style, this book is meant for sincerely spiritual but church-resistant Bible readers as well as those who are familiar with the Moses narrative. No leadership book has ever attempted to synthesize the religious views of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity into one unified, harmonious voice singing a single hymn.

Where the Millennials Will Take Us

Where the Millennials Will Take Us
Author: Barbara J. Risman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-01-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780199324415

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Are today's young adults gender rebels or returning to tradition? In Where the Millennials Will Take Us, Barbara J. Risman reveals the diverse strategies youth use to negotiate the ongoing gender revolution. Using her theory of gender as a social structure, Risman analyzes life history interviews with a diverse set of Millennials to probe how they understand gender and how they might change it. Some are true believers that men and women are essentially different and should be so. Others are innovators, defying stereotypes and rejecting sexist ideologies and organizational practices. Perhaps new to this generation are gender rebels who reject sex categories, often refusing to present their bodies within them and sometimes claiming genderqueer identities. And finally, many youths today are simply confused by all the changes swirling around them. As a new generation contends with unsettled gender norms and expectations, Risman reminds us that gender is much more than an identity; it also shapes expectations in everyday life, and structures the organization of workplaces, politics, and, ideology. To pursue change only in individual lives, Risman argues, risks the opportunity to eradicate both gender inequality and gender as a primary category that organizes social life.

Critical Perspectives on Millennials

Critical Perspectives on Millennials
Author: Bridey Heing
Publsiher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766084865

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Millennials are much discussed and debated by the public, media, and government, with many competing ideas about the age group. Including those born between the mid-1980s and early 2000s, the generation is sometimes seen as entitled and lacking in work ethic, while others feel they have proven themselves as innovative and forward thinking. Today, as millennials enter the workforce and begin shaping the future of the country, understanding how they fit into society is extremely important. In this book, arguments about millennials written by experts, researchers, politicians, and others will be laid out side by side so that students can form their own opinions not only about this critical generation, but about how society confronts change and generational differences.

Generations

Generations
Author: Jean M. Twenge
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2023-04-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781982181635

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A groundbreaking, revelatory portrait of the six generations that currently live in the United States and how they connect, conflict, and compete with one another—from the acclaimed author of Generation Me and iGen. The United States is currently home to six generations of people: -the Silents, born 1925–1945 -Baby Boomers, born 1946–1964 -Gen X, born 1965–1979 -Millennials, born 1980–1994 -Gen Z, born 1995–2012 -and the still-to-be-named cohorts born after 2012. They have had vastly different life experiences and thus, one assumes, they must have vastly diverging beliefs and behaviors. But what are those differences, what causes them, and how deep do they actually run? Professor of psychology and “reigning expert on generational change” (Lisa Wade, PhD, author of American Hookup), Jean Twenge does a deep dive into a treasure trove of long-running, government-funded surveys and databases to answer these questions. Are we truly defined by major historical events, such as the Great Depression for the Silents and September 11 for Millennials? Or, as Twenge argues, is it the rapid evolution of technology that differentiates the generations? With her clear-eyed and insightful voice, Twenge explores what the Silents and Boomers want out of the rest of their lives; how Gen X-ers are facing middle age; the ideals of Millennials as parents and in the workplace; and how Gen Z has been changed by COVID, among other fascinating topics. Surprising, engaging, and informative, Generations will forever change the way you view your parents, peers, coworkers, and children, no matter which generation you call your own.

Abandoned Faith

Abandoned Faith
Author: Alex McFarland,Jason Jimenez
Publsiher: NavPress
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781624057731

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Millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) constitute a group of over 80 million individuals who are technologically astute, ethnically diverse, and culturally and vibrantly engaged. Yet they face high unemployment and massive debt, and they comprise the largest number of religiously unaffiliated individuals in American history. Concerned by these and other hard-hitting facts, experts Alex McFarland and Jason Jimenez have created a book that interviews top Christian leaders who work with Millennials and families. Their research and conversations will shed new light on what Christian parents must do to reach their young adult children. This book offers a strong voice of hope for parents, church leaders, and others who serve the Millennial generation.

The Joke Is on Us

The Joke Is on Us
Author: Julie A. Webber
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2018-12-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781498569859

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This book provides a critical assessment of the broad range of responses by political comedians to the acceleration of neoliberal policy following the 2007 recession. The volume assesses the effectiveness of comedy in its encounter with market logic and material impact in culture, politics and mass media.

The Liberty Codes

The Liberty Codes
Author: Jenafor Rollins
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2018-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781982212636

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The Reveal has begun... Shortly after turning eighteen the Perkins triplets, India, Monaco and Egypt learn they have been living a lie. When one of the triplets is kidnapped, their mother is forced to reveal a family secret so inescapable, it followed her half way around the world to America. Now, two shadow groups wait and watch, until one of the triplets unlocks the code to an equation that allows people to walk through walls, which both of them feel they must get their hands on. Join the girls as they follow the clues and search for answers, travel the world and go back in time to witness an ancient prophecy which divides civilization. What would somebody do for that kind of power? What would you do if they were after you? Who could you trust? Journey with us as the girls become either victors or pawns in the biggest game on earth: world domination. The Liberty Codes Revealed takes you on an escapade of universal proportions to find answers that may be hidden in plain sight. Who will own the formula? Own the world?

Rage In

Rage In
Author: Tara Flynn,Alan Bennet
Publsiher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2018-05-18
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781781175866

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The world is a mess and bestselling author and comedian Tara Flynn is raging. Well, sometimes. Mostly she's shocked, bemused, irreverent and wondering where the kindness went. Depends on the week, really. 'Rage-In' is a collection of essays providing a personal look at our modern world. Written in Tara's distinctive voice – conversational, witty and easy to read – we are guided through many of today's major issues, be it Emperor Trump, Brexit, an imaginary bunker for the impending apocalypse, trolls, being a Feminazi, or how pastels are actually THE WORST. With humour and empathy – as well as the occasional bout of rage – Tara Flynn tackles modern life and wonders whether anger is really the best way to survive it.