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Generation X         
  • An 8-bit 1977 [[Apple II]]
  • The [[fall of the Berlin Wall]] in 1989 was a landmark event in Generation X's formative years.
  • This cartoon depicts a 1980s-era dancer doing [[breakdancing]], an African-American dance form that was a key part of [[hip hop culture]].
  • [[Douglas Coupland]] popularized the term ''Generation X'' in his 1991 novel ''[[Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture]]''.
  • This illustration shows three cultural touchstones for Generation X: singer [[Michael Jackson]], who dominated pop charts in the 1980s; alien characters from the popular [[arcade video game]] ''[[Space Invaders]]''; and a [[videocassette]], which revolutionized home entertainment by enabling TV viewers to record shows and watch prerecorded films at home.
  • Clerks]]''.
  • Nirvana]] singer [[Kurt Cobain]] (pictured here in 1992) was called the "voice of Generation X" in the 1990s, playing the same role for this demographic as [[Bob Dylan]] and [[John Lennon]] played for [[baby boomers]] in the 1960s.<ref name="Felix-Jager, Steven 2017. p. 134">Felix-Jager, Steven (2017). ''With God on Our Side: Towards a Transformational Theology of Rock and Roll''. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 134.</ref>
  • America Online (AOL) version 2.0 program disk for Microsoft Windows (1994), widely used by younger Gen Xers to access the Internet
  • [[The Offspring]] performing in 2008 in Fortaleza, Brazil
  • [[Google]] co-founder [[Sergey Brin]], speaking at a [[Web 2.0]] conference
  • Total Fall Enrollment in U.S. degree granting Institutions 1965–1998
  • U.S. fertility rates, 1963–1981
  • U.S. Live Births Registered and Legal Abortions Reported 1970–1980
  • U.S. Marriages Ending in Divorce 1950–1990
  • U.S. Participation Rates for Women Professionals 1966—2013
  • U.S. living adult generations
  • U.S. Department of Health booklet published in 1988
COHORT SUCCEEDING THE BABY BOOMERS, BORN FROM 1965 TO 1980.
Gen X; Baby Busters; Gen-X; Generation x; 13er; Gen x; Genr X; X generation; Generation X-er; Generation X-ers; Afterboomer; Gen Xers; Generation-X; Gen-Xers; Generation X in the United States; Xer; Political views of Generation X
= Generación X
Ex: Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.
Lt. Gen.         
  • language=sq}}([[Albanian Army]])
  • language=pt}}([[Angolan Army]])
  • language=es}}([[Argentine Army]])
  • date=15 November 2017}}([[Armenian Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=31 May 2021}}([[Australian Army]])
  • language=de}}([[Austrian Army]])
  • date=25 June 2001}}([[Azerbaijani Land Forces]])
  • access-date=11 October 2020}}([[Bangladesh Army]])
  • language=ru}}([[Belarusian Ground Forces]])
  • Luitenant-generaal}}([[Belgian Land Component]])
  • archive-date=5 January 2015}}([[Royal Bhutan Army]])
  • date=12 May 2009}}([[Bulgarian Land Forces]])
  • archive-date=26 August 2016 }}([[Botswana Ground Force]])
  • date=16 December 2013}}([[Royal Brunei Land Forces]])
  • language=fr}}([[Burundi Army]])
  • access-date=28 May 2021}}([[Canadian Army]])
  • Land Forces of the DR Congo]])
  • access-date=26 May 2021}}([[Czech Land Forces]])
  • date=2018}}([[Royal Danish Army]])
  • language=es}}([[Dominican Army]])
  • language=et}}([[Estonian Land Forces]])
  • language=fi}}([[Finnish Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Gambian National Army]])
  • language=ka}}([[Georgian Land Forces]])
  • language=de}}([[German Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Ghana Army]])
  • Army of Guinea-Bissau]])
  • Haitian Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[Indian Army]])
  • language=id}}([[Indonesian Army]])
  • archive-date=25 April 2016}}([[Irish Army]])
  • language=it}}([[Italian Army]])
  • Jamaican Army]])
  • date=25 August 2011}}([[Kazakh Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=29 May 2021}}([[Kenya Army]])
  • access-date=30 May 2021}}([[Kosovo Security Force]])
  • language=lv}}([[Latvian Land Forces]])
  • access-date=5 May 2021}}([[Lesotho Army]])
  • Liberian Ground Forces]])
  • language=lt}}([[Lithuanian Land Forces]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Malawi Army]])
  • language=ms}}([[Malaysian Army]])
  • Deslegch gyenyeral}}([[Mongolian Ground Force]]s)
  • Mozambican Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Namibian Army]])
  • language=nl}}([[Royal Netherlands Army]])
  • access-date=25 August 2018}}([[Nepali Army]])
  • archive-date=3 July 2020}}([[New Zealand Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Nigerian Army]])
  • date=4 February 2021}}([[Norwegian Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[Pakistan Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Philippine Army]])
  • language=pt}}([[Portuguese Army]])
  • language=ro}}([[Romanian Land Forces]])
  • date=12 March 2010}}([[Russian Ground Forces]])
  • Rwandan Land Forces]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Sierra Leone Army]])
  • access-date=7 June 2021}}([[Singapore Army]])
  • Slovak Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=30 May 2021}}([[Spanish Army]])
  • access-date=20 May 2021}}([[Sri Lanka Army]])
  • archive-date=20 October 2020}}([[South African Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[South Sudan Army]])
  • Eswatini Army]])
  • access-date=2019-10-02}}([[Swedish Army]])
  • date=13 April 2017}}([[Tajik National Army]])
  • Tanzanian Army]])
  • Timor-Leste Army]])
  • language=tk}}([[Turkmen Ground Forces]])
  • Ugandan Army]])
  • date=13 December 2017}}([[Ukrainian Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[British Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[United States Army]])
  • National Army of Uruguay]])
  • date=12 September 2019}}([[Uzbek Ground Forces]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Zambian Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Zimbabwe National Army]])
THREE-STAR MILITARY RANK (NATO CODE OF-8) USED IN MANY COUNTRIES
Lieutenant-General; Lieutenant-general; Lt. General; Lt. Gen.; LGen; Lgen; Lt Gen; General-Lieutenant; Lieut Gen; Lieut-Gen; Lieutenant général; LTGEN; Lt General; Lt-Gen; General Lieutenant; Lieutenant-Général; Lieutenant-général; Leuitenant General; Luitenant-generaal; General-lieutenant; Teniente General; Lieutenant General; Lt-General; Lieutenant Generals; Teniente general; Lt. Gen
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Gen

Gen may refer to:

  • Gen (film), 2006 Turkish horror film directed by Togan Gökbakar
  • Gen (Street Fighter), a video game character from the Street Fighter series
  • Gen Fu, a video game character from the Dead or Alive series
  • Gen language, the language of Togo
  • Gen-san, a character in the anime series Sky Girls
  • Gen Tomii (富井 彦, born 1973), Japanese Nordic combined skier
  • Gen Hoshino (星野 源, born 1981), Japanese singer-songwriter, musician, actor, and writer
  • Gen Shoji (昌子 源, born 1992), Japanese footballer
  • Gen Urobuchi (虚淵 玄, born 1972), Japanese novelist, visual novel writer and anime screenwriter
  • Gen Fukunaga (福永 元, born 1962), Japanese engineer and businessman
  • Gen Nakatani (中谷 元, born 1957), Japanese politician
  • Gen Horiuchi (堀内 元), Japanese ballet dancer and choreographer
  • Generation as in GenX, GenZ, etc.

Gen. or GEN may refer to:

  • General officer, a high senior rank in the military
  • GEN Corporation, of Japan
  • Gen Digital, a computer security software company in United States
  • GEN Energija, a state-owned power company in Slovenia
  • GEN, a website published by Medium
  • Global Ecovillage Network
  • Global Editors Network
  • Gewestelijk ExpresNet, Dutch name for the Brussels Regional Express Network, a commuter rail service
  • Genitive case