Sentences with phrase «of generational divide»

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.
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.
I was assuming you were at least ten years older because whenever the converstaion comes up about Brokeback and Crash with friends of mine there always seemed to be this sort of generational divide between the two.
It's a story of generational divide, of 21st - century children disengaging with their 20th - century betters, and finding more freedom, excitement, and like - aged companionship online.
There is some evidence of a generational divide with younger groups less likely to rank respect for others» privacy as an important value compared to older generations.
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.
Panelists also had a lot to say in terms of the generational divides found at the brokerage level across the board today.

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I believe that Weigel's list of priorities represents a generational divide.
Best List: CNN Religion Blog with «15 Faith - Based Predictions for 2012» [I thought it was interesting how many of these had to do with the «generational divide» within evangelicalism.]
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.
An analysis shows that Smith won the majority of members who joined before 2015, suggesting there is now a generational divide as well as an ideological one.
The representative survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults finds consistent divides on this topic along political and generational lines.
It's the kind of simple entertainment that you'd find scattered around the multiplexes twenty years ago, and as a result will translate across the generational divide.
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».
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.
For the exhibition Glinsky extracts stories of the often unknown and unsung from the generational divide, with...
As with Wantee (intended as an exploration of «generational divides and artistic legacy»), the work examined the mentor and the mentee, and what the latter owes the former.
The second theory, however, is opinion shift: as they age, members of every generational cohort become more partisan and thus more divided on controversy - provoking forms of science.
Perhaps, the biggest problem with reports and studies, whether by law societies or bar associations, is the generational divide of the persons undertaking them.
When it comes to the question of who must ultimately take responsibility around workplace harassment, much ink has been spilled and much oxygen expended over a narrative that sees opinion divided along generational lines.
Generational divides are apparent in the results of the survey, but may not be as closely connected as other factors.
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