Wear wristwatch? Use e-mail? Not for Class of '14 - Yahoo! News
A little perspective, this Thursday afternoon.
Not sure I agree about cultural influences fading over time (ref: Beavis & Butthead). Maybe in memory but not in the subtle ways they all collectively shape who we are. I think about my teenage years and the things I watched, listened-to, said etc.. as very formative. Your thoughts?
What, if any, influences did you bring with you from childhood/adolescenthood, through to adulthood?
(And, for the record, since being glued to my cell phone, I no longer wear a wristwatch. However, I still love email like my life depends on it.)
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I remember actually having to spend an entire Saturday at the library to gather information for a paper in high school. Often times the World Book Encyclopedia we had at home just wasn't enough. Now a days, kids probably never step foot in a library unless the teacher specifies "only 2 sources from the internet". As for the encyclopedia books, I think they are a thing of the past.
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