IGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy--and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood--and What That Means for the Rest of UsSimon and Schuster, 22. 8. 2017 - Počet stran: 342 "They were born after 1995. They grew up with cell phones, had an Instagram page before they started high school, and do not remember a time before the Internet. They are different from any generation that came before them. They are one in four Americans. They are iGen. And they have arrived."--Book jacket. |
Obsah
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 249 | 49 |
Chapter 369 | 69 |
Chapter 493 | 93 |
Chapter 9227 | 227 |
Conclusion | 289 |
Acknowledgments | 315 |
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