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Generation X - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Generation X , commonly abbreviated to Gen X , is a term used to refer to the generation born after the baby boom ended
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Generation Xers were born between 1965 and 1981 (depending on the source). It is that generation after the Baby Boomers. ... Now here’s a snapshot of Generation Xers:
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COVER STORY:; Generation Xer's; March 12, 1999 Episode no. 228 ... Sociologists dub them Generation X, babies born roughly between 1961 and 1981, some 80 million Americans. For churches, it is an age group that remains largely an enigma, one with a deep hunger for meaning but a keen suspicion of institutions.
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Generation X defies definitio ... Generation X can technically be defined as the generation following the Baby Boomers. Xers were born between 1965 and 1980, 1961 and 1981, 1964 and 1979, 1963 and 1979, 1965 and 1975 or since the mid-1960s, depending on which source you use.
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Commentator Laura Lorson belongs to the jaded generation — those sardonic Xers. But at a Kansas caucus on Tuesday night she discovered a connection to democracy that she didn't think was possible. ... ANDREA SEABROOK, host: ... The hubbub and furor over the political caucuses were a revelation to commentator Laura Lorson.
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; Jay Mohr (left) and Scott Wolf in "Go."; ... Tarantino for teensÑthat pretty well sums up the new film Go. ... Generation Xer's will go for 'Go'
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