Giving Woody Allen a run for his money as the most prolific filmmaker in the business, Noah Baumbach has released his second film of 2015, coming only a few months after While We're Young, his exploration of
generational divides in the modern era.
There is
a generational divide in major emitting countries over who should bear the greatest burden in curtailing greenhouse gases.
It is not
a generational divide in my view as I am continually startled to find young people in the business that look, sound and act no different than those that are significantly more senior without questioning the way things operate.
Talk of
a generational divide in law firms has faded with the onset of the recession, but it's still there, and one of the ways it manifests itself is in very different ways of actualizing a person's value.
Not exact matches
Leadership and communication styles,
in particular, do not always translate well across a
generational divide.
There is still a
generational divide on what content is being shared on social
in regards to personal and professional.
Westminster John Knox, 96 pp., paperback, Bridging
Divided Worlds:
Generational Cultures
in Congregations.
New research from YouGov SixthSense reveals that a
generational divide exists
in UK coffee consumption.
He was able to bridge the not insignificant
generational divide among Democrats
in the chamber.
In fact, the immoral shortcuts such as police racial profiling will have the opposite affects, which if not corrected create a
generational divide between the police and certain communities.
One of the most visible protest leaders, University of St. Thomas law professor and civil rights attorney Nekima Levy - Pounds, said government leaders are trying to exploit a
generational and leadership
divide in the black community — and she faulted Ellison for being part of it.
However, this
generational divide was reversed
in the YouGov / Times poll published
in February this year,
in which 42 % of respondents said they had no religion.
We see the
generational divide on the issue between the three males
in the central family.
Gary Hook, a fresh - faced private
in the British Army, is dropped into the middle of a
divided Belfast city at the height of the
generational conflict that would become rather euphemistically known as «the Troubles».
Nowhere do tensions play out more than
in the
generational divide.
The trip doesn't bring Carey (or indeed the reader) much enlightenment about the country (
in fact, the book only serves as a reminder of the
generational gaps and East / West
divide), but that's most of the fun, for even
in a global age, it shows we can still find meaning
in impenetrable and bewildering things when they are presented to us
in an engaging way.
The new rules were also a nod to the fact that the
generational divide, particularly apparent
in modern art
in the 1990s when the Turner prize gained notoriety with the YBA artists, was no longer so apparent.
The pairing underscores the
generational divide that separates them,
in particular the shift from concerns around the self and identity to the environment and the internet.
His art reaches across
generational, political and economic
divides to bring people together
in ways very few others have been able to do.
The internal conflicts that drove me away from practicing law could be traced,
in part, to the
generational divides between Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millennials.
Regarding technology, the resistance,
in part, stems from a
generational divide within the industry.
Drawing on important new research
in the field of interpersonal neurobiology, Siegel explores exciting ways
in which understanding how the brain functions can improve the lives of adolescents, making their relationships more fulfilling and less lonely and distressing on both sides of the
generational divide.
Generational divides are apparent
in the results of the survey, but may not be as closely connected as other factors.
Panelists also had a lot to say
in terms of the
generational divides found at the brokerage level across the board today.