ch. 1. What defines the Millennial generation? Have we raised a generation of narcissists? / Steve Chapman
Members of the Millennial generation are not more self-absorbed than previous generations / Jeffrey Jensen Arnett
Born digital: understanding the first generation of digital natives / John Palfrey and Urs Gasser
Digital natives do not belong to just one generation / Chris Jones and Laura Czerniewicz
The Millennial generation lacks a strong work ethic / David N. Bass
The Millennial generation is productive in the workplace / Brynn Evans
The Millennial generation is entrepreneurial / Rick Jensen
ch. 2. How motivated and well educated is the Millennial generation? The Millennial generation is highly motivated and overwhelmed with work / Sharon Jayson
The Millennial generation is not a group of motivated overachievers / Mark Bauerlein
Education for the Millennial generation should reflect its digital upbringing / Marc Prensky
The Millennial generation desires a change in civic and political discourse / Caitlin A. Baggott
Generational stereotyping inhibits education / Mano Singham
ch. 3. What social factors have shaped the Millennial generation? The Millennial generation has inherited numerous problems from the Baby Boomers / Mitchell E. Daniels Jr.
This Boomer isn't going to apologize / Stephen Moore
The 9/11 terrorist attacks had a significant impact on the Millennial generation / Eleni Towns
The impact of 9/11 on the Millennial generation has lessened over time / Joan Garrett
ch. 4. How will the Millennial generation impact the future? What happens when Millennials come together / David D. Burstein
The Millennial generation holds great promise to radically improve the US government / Russ Linden
The Millennial generation prefers collective problem-solving over political allegiance / David Schimke
The Millennial generation is challenging institutional religion in America / Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais
The Millennial generation is embracing religion and its orthodoxy / Anna Williams
The Millennial generation is more accepting of gay and lesbian rights / Robert P. Jones
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