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DEMOGRAPHIC COHORT BORN BETWEEN THE MID-TO-LATE 1990S AND EARLY 2010S
New Silent Generation; Internet generation; Digital Generation; Internet Generation; Gen Z; IGen; IGeneration; Generation 9/11; Zoomers; Generation I (internet); Homeland Generation; Genr Z; Baby boomlet; Goldfish generation; Z generation; Network generation; Post-millennial generation; Generation z; User:HtownCat/Pluralist Generation; Pluralist Generation; App Generation; Selfie Generation; Generation smartphone; Smartphone generation; Generation-Z; Post-Millennials; Post millennial; Draft:Generation Gender; Centennial Generation; Gen-Z; Gen z
  • Teenagers producing a video for TikTok (2022)
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  • A man rides a multi-seated bicycle with two children (2007). Research suggests that Western parents in the early 21st century were spending much more time on childcare than their predecessors.<ref name="UC-Irvine-2016" />
  • Two children on their electronic devices, 2011
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  • Palais des Beaux-Arts]] in Lille, France (2016)
  • Series 5]]). Popular franchises such as ''Doctor Who'' have inspired numerous fan fiction stories written mostly by young female authors.
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generation      
n. γέννηση, γενεά, παραγωγή
power plant         
  • "[[Camouflaged]]" natural draft wet [[cooling tower]]
  • Hydroelectric power station at [[Gabčíkovo Dam]], [[Slovakia]]
  • [[St. Clair Power Plant]], a large coal-fired generating station in [[Michigan]], [[United States]]
  • Rotor of a modern steam turbine, used in a power station
  • Dynamos and engine installed at Edison General Electric Company, New York 1895
  • [[Nellis Solar Power Plant]] in [[Nevada]], United States
  • Wind turbines in [[Texas]], [[United States]]
  • Osmotic Power Prototype at Tofte (Hurum), Norway
  • [[Ikata Nuclear Power Plant]], [[Japan]]
  • The [[Koeberg Nuclear Power Station]], South Africa
  • A large gas and coal power plant in [[Martinlaakso]], [[Vantaa]], [[Finland]]
  • Metz biomass power station
  • [[Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station]], [[Iceland]]
  • Control room of a power plant
  • Modular block overview of a power station. Dashed lines show special additions like combined cycle and cogeneration or optional storage.
  • [[Cooling tower]]s showing evaporating water at [[Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station]], [[United Kingdom]]
  • [[Three Gorges Dam]], [[Hubei]], [[China]]
FACILITY GENERATING ELECTRIC POWER
Power plant; Power Plant; Power plants; Power stations; Generating station; Electric power station; Electrical power station; Electricity power station; Electrical generating station; Backup power station; Generation (gross); Generation (net); Gross generation; Net generation; Small power producer; Electric power plant; Generating plant; 57, Holborn Viaduct; ⛮; Powerplants; Electricity works; Power farm; Power Plants; Power production plant; Electricity facility; Energy station
εργοστάσιο ηλεκτρισμού
Niagara Falls         
  • Rainbow Bridge]], the first bridge downstream from the falls
  • Advertising broadside for trip to Niagara Falls from Massachusetts, 1895
  • Bridal Veil Falls]] (right)
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  • [[Bobby Leach]] and his barrel after his trip over Niagara Falls, (1911 photo)
  • Canadian [[Horseshoe Falls]] at right
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  • Charles Stephens in his barrel, prior to his fatal July 1920 attempt
  • [[Louis Hennepin]] is depicted in front of the falls in this 1698 print.<ref>''Saut ou chute d'eau de Niagara, qui se voit entre le Lac Ontario, & le Lac Erié''.</ref>
  • New York side of [[Niagara Gorge]], c. 1901
  • Horseshoe Falls, 1869
  • Table Rock]]
  • abbr=on}} high Niagara Falls
  • Niagara Cantilever Bridge, c. 1895
  • [[Niagara Escarpment]] (in red).  Niagara Falls is center-right between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
  • American Falls frozen over with people on the ice, 1911
  • Aerial photograph of Niagara Falls, 1931
  • The opening title from the theatrical trailer of the 1953 film ''Niagara''.
  • Hand-colored lithograph of the (double-decked) Niagara Suspension Bridge, c. 1856
  • Damage from wind and ice on Goat Island, 1903
  • [[Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant]] in [[Lewiston, New York]]
  • Ten 5,000 HP Westinghouse generators at Edward Dean Adams Power Plant
  • [[Prospect Point Observation Tower]] (also known as the Niagara Falls Observation Tower)
THREE WATERFALLS THAT STRADDLE THE INTERNATIONAL BORDER BETWEEN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES
Niagra Falls; Niagara falls; Niagra falls; Niagara Falls power generation; Cataratas del Niágara; Cataratas del Niagara; Daredevils of Niagara Falls; Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.); Niagara Falls Power Generation; Roger Woodward (Niagara Falls); Over Niagara Falls; Over the Falls in a barrel; NiagaraFalls; New York falls; New York Falls
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Definição

lost generation
¦ noun
1. a generation with many of its men killed in war, especially the First World War.
2. an unfulfilled generation maturing during a period of instability.

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Generation Z

Generation Z (or more commonly Gen Z for short), colloquially known as zoomers, is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1990s as starting birth years and the early 2010s as ending birth years. Most members of Generation Z are children of Generation X.

As the first social generation to have grown up with access to the Internet and portable digital technology from a young age, members of Generation Z, even if not necessarily digitally literate, have been dubbed "digital natives". Moreover, the negative effects of screen time are most pronounced in adolescents compared to younger children. Compared to previous generations, members of Generation Z tend to live more slowly than their predecessors when they were their age; have lower rates of teenage pregnancies; and consume alcohol (but not necessarily other psychoactive drugs) less often. Generation Z teenagers are more concerned than older generations with academic performance and job prospects, and are better at delaying gratification than their counterparts from the 1960s despite concerns to the contrary. Sexting among adolescents has grown in prevalence; the consequences of this remain poorly understood. Additionally, Gen Z subcultures have been quieter though they have not necessarily disappeared.

Globally, there is evidence that the average age of pubertal onset among girls has decreased considerably compared to the 20th century with implications for their welfare and their future. Additionally, the prevalence of allergies among adolescents and young adults in Generation Z is greater than the general population; there is greater awareness and diagnosis of mental health conditions, and sleep deprivation is more frequently reported. In many countries, Gen Z youth are more likely to be diagnosed with intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders than older generations.

Around the world, members of Generation Z are spending more time on electronic devices and less time reading books than before, with implications for their attention spans, vocabulary, academic performance, and future economic contributions. In Asia, educators in the 2000s and 2010s typically sought out and nourished top students; in Western Europe and the United States, the emphasis was on poor performers. Furthermore, East Asian and Singaporean students consistently earned the top spots in international standardized tests in the 2010s.

As consumers, their aggregate purchasing behavior deviates from the ideals and values commonly associated with them in opinion polls.