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Generation X - перевод на Английский

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
  • 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

Generation X         
Generation X, Generation nach 1960 geborener Amerikaner (üblicherweise als Gegner von Tradition und von Massenmedien beeinflußte Menschen charakterisiert)
Generation Y         
COHORT SUCCEEDING GENERATION X, BORN FROM 1981 TO 1996.
Millenial generation; Millenial Generation; Sunshine Generation; Echo generation; Millennial generation; N generation; Gen Y; Gen y; Generation Why?; Net Generation; Generation Y culture; Generation Y Culture; Echo Boom; Neogeny; Echo boom generation; Y-generation; Y-gen; Gen-Y; Gen-y; Echo Boom Generation; Millenial; Eighties Babies; Echo Boomers; 80's Babies; Much Music generation; Genr Y; First Digitals; Echo boomer; Nineties kid; 1990s kid; Playstation Generation; Nineties Kid; Millennial Generation; Y generation; Generation y; Generation iY; Generation Flux; Trophy Generation; Peter Pan Generation; GenY; Generation Y; Millenials; Millennial; Milennials; Political views of Millenials; Milennial; Old Millennial; Goddamn millennials; Millennials in the United States; Political views of American millenials; Political views of British millenials; Political views of Canadian millenials
Generation Y, 1978 oder später geborene Person (der Name beruht auf das Ende der X Generation und den Anfang einer neuen Generation)
X Windows         
  • [[Common Desktop Environment]]
  • [[GNOME]] graphical user interface
  • X11R1 running on a Sun machine
  • Example of tunnelling an X11 application over SSH
  • [[Xfce]] graphical user interface
  • Simple example: the X server receives input from a local keyboard and mouse and displays to a screen. A web browser and a terminal emulator run on the user's workstation and a terminal emulator runs on a remote computer but is controlled and monitored from the user's machine
GRAPHICS CONTROLLER AND NETWORK PROTOCOL FOR UNIX-LIKE SYSTEMS
X Windows; X-windows; X-Windows; X11; X-Window; XWin; X windows; XWindow; X window system; X Window system; Xwindows; X Windowing System; X Window; X11R4; X11R5; X11R6; X11 server; XWindows; X Window desktop; Xterminal; X11R7; X-based; X-Window System; X11 Window System; X11R7.1; X-server; Xwin; X servers; X (window system); X window; X-window; X Consortium; MIT X Consortium; X-Consortium; Xdialog; XWS; X-Server; Draft:X Window System; User:Gimhan Mihiranga/sandbox
grafische Benutzeroberfläche für auf UNIX basierende Betriebssysteme

Определение

Generation X
¦ noun the generation born between the mid 1960s and the mid 1970s, perceived as being disaffected and directionless.
Derivatives
Generation Xer noun

Википедия

Generation X

Generation X (often shortened to Gen X) is the demographic cohort following the baby boomers and preceding the millennials. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1960s as starting birth years and the late 1970s to early 1980s as ending birth years, with the generation being generally defined as people born from 1965 to 1980. By this definition and U.S. Census data, there are 65.2 million Gen Xers in the United States as of 2019. Most members of Generation X are the children of the Silent Generation and early boomers; Xers are also often the parents of millennials and Generation Z.

As children in the 1970s and 1980s, a time of shifting societal values, Gen Xers were sometimes called the "latchkey generation," which stems from their returning as children to an empty home and needing to use the door key, due to reduced adult supervision compared to previous generations. This was a result of increasing divorce rates and increased maternal participation in the workforce prior to widespread availability of childcare options outside the home.

As adolescents and young adults in the 1980s and 1990s, Xers were dubbed the "MTV Generation" (a reference to the music video channel), sometimes being characterized as slackers, cynical, and disaffected. Some of the many cultural influences on Gen X youth included a proliferation of musical genres with strong social-tribal identity such as punk, post-punk, and heavy metal, in addition to later forms developed by Gen Xers themselves (e.g., grunge, grindcore and related genres). Film, both the birth of franchise mega-sequels and a proliferation of independent film (enabled in part by video) was also a notable cultural influence. Video games both in amusement parlours and in devices in western homes were also a major part of juvenile entertainment for the first time. Politically, in many Eastern Bloc countries, Generation X experienced the last days of communism and transition to capitalism as part of its youth. In much of the western world, a similar time period was defined by a dominance of conservatism and free market economics.

In midlife during the early 21st century, research describes them as active, happy, and achieving a work–life balance. The cohort has also been credited as entrepreneurial and productive in the workplace more broadly.

Примеры употребления для Generation X
1. First came Generation X, then Generation Y, and now?
2. Neither do they have the same independent, sometimes cynical streak that defined their Generation X predecessors.
3. The pill Generation X When were they born? 1'60s to 1'70s What did they do?
4. The King Of Generation X, that‘s what you are!" "The voice of a generation?" says Kelly.
5. I play a generation–X, very shallow, selfish to core and a future without any goal kind of a guy.