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  Generation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Generation, also known as procreation, is the act of producing offspring.
A generation can also represent all the people born at about the same time, sometimes called a generational cohort (see demographics).
In biology, the process by which populations of organisms acquire and pass on novel traits from generation to generation is known as the theory of evolution.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Generation   (216 words)

  
 Encyclopedia article: Republican Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Republicans' typical grandparents were of the Enlightenment Generation.
Their parents were of the Awakening Generation and Liberty Generation (additional info and facts about Liberty Generation).
Their children were of the Compromise Generation (additional info and facts about Compromise Generation) and Transcendental Generation (additional info and facts about Transcendental Generation) and their typical grandchildren were of the Gilded Generation (additional info and facts about Gilded Generation).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/re/republican_generation.htm   (2433 words)

  
 Compromise Generation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Compromise Generation is that name given to the generation of Americans born from 1767 to 1791 by William Strauss and Neil Howe in their book Generations.
Their parents were of the Liberty Generation and Republican Generation.
Their children were of the Transcendental Generation and Gilded Generation; their typical grandchildren were of the Progressive Generation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Compromise_Generation   (381 words)

  
 Generation
Generation is the act of producing offspring, or procreation.
A generation can also be a stage or degree in the succession of natural descent (such as grandfather, father, and son are three generations) or stages of successive improvement in the development of something, such as computers.
The Lost Generation - Article on the expatriate literary scene in 1920's and '30's Paris, and on the cultural shifts of the roaring Twenties.
www.nebulasearch.com /encyclopedia/article/Generation.html   (561 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Republican Generation
The Liberty Generation is that name given by Strauss and Howe in their book Generations to those Americans born from 1724 to 1741.
The Transcendental Generation is the name given by William Strauss and Neil Howe in their book Generations for that generation of Americans born from 1792 to 1821.
The Gilded Generation is the name coined by William Strauss and Neil Howe in their book Generations for the generation of Americans born from 1822 to 1842.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Republican-Generation   (8817 words)

  
 Gilded Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Gilded Generation's typical grandparents were of the Republican Generation.
Their children were of the Progressive Generation and Missionary Generation and their typical grandchildren were of the Lost Generation.
The Gilded Generation held a plurality in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1869 to 1893, a plurality in the U.S. Senate from 1873 to 1903, and a majority of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1890 to 1910.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/gilded_generation   (437 words)

  
 FORWARD : News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
By E.J. The White House is nurturing a cadre of Generation X Republican Jewish activists, many of them Orthodox, as part of a concerted strategy to boost Republican strength among Jewish voters — and Jewish political donors — in the run-up to the 2004 election.
Republican officials and their backers claim that the climate in the Jewish community has grown much more receptive to their party, especially in the past few months.
But such figures don't stop the Republicans from trying to woo the Jews — and they expect that their efforts, like the direct-mail fundraising in which they began investing in the late 1970s, eventually will pay off handsomely.
www.forward.com /issues/2003/03.07.11/news1a.html   (1119 words)

  
 Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A Generation Defining Itself A generation speaking out about its realities, dispelling the narrow, simplified stereotypes created by the mass media and commercial marketing.
Mesh Generation and Grid Generation on the Web Links to a wide variety of resources for Mesh Generation on the Web, including conferences, literature, people and open positions in the field.
The act of generating or begetting; procreation, as of animals.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Generation.html   (710 words)

  
 AN PHOBLACHT/REPUBLICAN NEWS
The truly revolutionary nature of the republican movement has been highlighted in recent years by the adaptation of its strategy and tactics to fit the objective conditions at any particular phase in the struggle.
The sense of comradeship between republicans in struggle was given pointed expression with the tumultuous welcome afforded to the political prisoners who attended the Sunday Ard Fheis.
The prisoners were there as republican activists, to take part in that debate and as constituent members of the republican struggle.
republican-news.org /archive/1998/May14/14pol.html   (922 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Homeschoolers hit campaign trail
Generation Joshua director Ned Ryun – son of the track star and Republican Kansas congressman, Jim Ryun – believes homeschool students have the activist traits that make outstanding citizens and leaders because of their hands-on experience in the battle for homeschool freedom.
In the summer, Generation Joshua camps were held at Purcellville, Va.-based Patrick Henry College – the well regarded four-year college launched in 2000 by Farris, created specifically with Christian homeschoolers in mind.
While Generation Joshua is new, already, like-minded students have a proven track record, in evidence by the accolades from candidates assisted by the seven teams of homeschool and Christian college students that worked on federal House and Senate races in 2002.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40429   (972 words)

  
 City Journal Spring 2001 | New York’s Republican Crack-Up by Steven Malanga
Republican president Ford's refusal to rescue New York City from its financial troubles in 1975 damaged the party downstate, where the population was growing; the economic stagnation upstate depopulated the regions where the party retained its popularity; and in 1974 the Democrats won back the governorship they had lost to Rockefeller in 1958.
In return for their largesse, the two Republicans got one big favor: worried that the party's fortunes were slipping so much that they might lose control of the State Senate in the 2000 elections, they persuaded Rivera, with his huge war chest, to stay out of local races.
Republicans held majority control of the Nassau legislature uninterruptedly since the formation of the county in 1899; their control of the executive was broken only briefly by an eight-year Democratic interregnum in the 1960s.
www.city-journal.org /html/11_2_new_yorks_rep.html   (3933 words)

  
 THE NEVER REALIZED REPUBLIC:
The Revolutionary generation like their English brethren, upheld a tradition of liberty as well.
It was this failed duty that the Revolutionary generation in 1776 was lawfully empowered by, in absolving the colonies "from all Allegiance to the British Crown"...and instituting "new government...to effect their safety and happiness."
The republican vision of the Revolutionary generation was ultimately altered in the 1790's when the duty of the sovereign became the right of the sovereign.
www.geocities.com /pjolalor   (187 words)

  
 Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New Majority, by Robert Mason. Introduction.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Although as a Republican he represented the party of privilege, he harbored a sense of exclusion from privilege and instead felt a sense of identity with ordinary Americans.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Nixon was a standard-bearer for Republican candidates, further amassing political skills and frequently attracting criticism for his hard-line partisan aggression.
The period was one of upheaval so great that Democratic discontent had many roots, including frustration (both hawkish and dovish) with the progress of the war in Vietnam, alarm (both sympathetic and hostile) at the continuing problems of race, and dissatisfaction (both conservative and radical) with the Great Society's socioeconomic goals.
uncpress.unc.edu /chapters/mason_richard.html   (1444 words)

  
 Generation Chickenhawk
This equation holds a special appeal among College Republicans who are loath to risk their lives on the battlefield but don't want to feel that they are missing the action either.
It was all paid for by Mike Davidson, the former head of the University of California, Berkeley College Republicans and the insurgent candidate in the race for CRNC chairman.
Republican candidates in Virginia do a lot of posturing on being tough on crime--but behind their self-righteous political ads, there is a hidden history of racism, questionable funding and sexual misconduct.
www.thenation.com /doc/20050711/blumenthal   (1804 words)

  
 The Millennial Files: The Strategic Vision, The Boomers' Post-Industrial Challenge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The first of these great generational visions belonged to the Republican Generation, the generation that as young adults had successfully fought for and won America's political independence in the Revolutionary War, and who afterwards then assumed mature adult leadership at the very beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
This was the generation of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, the two men whose competing national visions have, in fact, established the parameters of American history.
The generations whose great visions shaped this country were composed of human beings, subject to all the flaws that human beings have.
www.mmmfiles.com /stratvision.htm   (1314 words)

  
 The Ultimate Transcendental Generation - American History Information Guide and Reference
Their parents were of the Republican Generation and Compromise Generation.
Their children were of the Gilded Generation and Progressive Generation and their typical grandchildren were of the Missionary Generation.
The Transcendentals held a plurality in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1835 to 1869, a plurality in the U.S. Senate from 1841 to 1873, and the majority of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1861 to 1889.
www.historymania.com /american_history/Transcendental_Generation   (353 words)

  
 Ancestors Arranged by Generation
Moreover, individuals are not necessarily in a generation just contiguous to that of their parents, unless they belong to the "last wave" of a particular generation (those born in the generation's last few birthyears).
These Silent Generation parents would still be in their twenties and thirties and still themselves under the influence of their Greatest Generation elders in their forties and fifties, including school principals, scout leaders, Dr. Spock, and Walt Disney.
As with the family generations, I am not releasing to the public at large information on family members belonging to historical generations born after the year 1900 (that is, the Greatest Generation, the Silent Generation, the Boom Generation, Generation X, the Millennial Generation, and the New Adaptive Generation).
www.milkcanpapers.com /gen.html   (1335 words)

  
 About GOPAC - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Du Pont concluded that the Republican Party had to build a "farm team" if it was ever to become a governing majority party.
With Ronald Reagan, Republicans in the 1980's were blessed with a national leader capable of winning record-setting landslides.
Many political observers credited GOPAC with being a key catalyst of the Republican Revolution that stormed the nation in 1994, sweeping in the first GOP congress in four decades and leaving a record number of governorships and statehouses in Republican hands.
www.gopac.org /gopac_about.htm   (609 words)

  
 VDARE.com: Electing a New People, by Peter Brimelow & Ed Rubenstein
We assume that the Republican share of the Hispanic vote remains low—but we also assume near-parity in the Asian vote, which, given the hard-left "Asian" leadership now emerging on the campuses, especially for Chinese, may be optimistic.
We assume that Republicans do not increase their share of the white vote—but, since the current congressional leadership refuses to voice white concerns over such matters as immigration and affirmative action, this seems all too probable.
In this perspective, the decision of congressional Republicans in 1996 to run away from the immigration cuts recommended by the bipartisan Jordan Commission can only be described as, well, brave.
www.vdare.com /pb/people.htm   (1212 words)

  
 MyDD :: The Future of the Electorate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Democrats have a large lead on partisan identification among the younger generations, and liberalism is actually slightly ahead of conservatism among so-called "Generation Y" (born 1977-1994).
Likewise, the younger Republicans came of age somewhere between the Wall St. boom of the 1980's and the Wall St. boom of the 1990's.
The corporatists are hoping that by the time the general public (including many within the Reep party) twig to what they're doing, the elite will be so firmly entrenched that it'll be all but impossible for the rest of us to field any meaningful opposition to their agenda.
www.mydd.com /story/2005/4/11/191536/099   (10642 words)

  
 Gawthrop for President 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
My candidacy insures Generation X a permanent place at the table when policy decisions are being formulated and implemented.
Our generation is not trying to get handouts in the form of grants, but to be given the opportunity to get loans and make it on our own.
The past spending of previous generations and continued spending is heaping debt upon our generations and their children and grand-children.
members.aol.com /bobby4pres/2000.htm   (776 words)

  
 About Ann Wagner
Ann Wagner is a vibrant symbol of a new generation of Republican women – young, energetic and influential visionaries who are increasingly leading the way to important victories for the Republican Party.
She was unanimously elected Co-Chairman of the Republican National Committee in Washington, D.C. on January 18, 2001, carrying with her an impressive list of critical Republican victories.
Republicans control the Missouri Senate for the first time in 52 years and hold a majority of the state’s congressional delegation for the first time in half a century.
www.mofrw.com /ann_wagner.html   (458 words)

  
 Republican Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Trusted by elders and aware of their ownrole in history, they led the campaign to ratify the United States Constitution and filled all the early cabinet posts.
In midlife, they built canals and acquired territories,while their orderly Federalist and rational Republican leaders made America a "workshop of liberty".
Their parents were of the Awakening Generation and Liberty Generation.Their children were of the Compromise Generation and Transcendental Generation and their typicalgrandchildren were of the Gilded Generation.
www.therfcc.org /republican-generation-109002.html   (529 words)

  
 State: Jeb Bush kicks off a new era for Florida
The voters have chosen a Republican governor, a Republican Legislature and an overwhelmingly Republican delegation to Congress.
The question is whether they help themselves, and accomplish it over the next few years, or stay stuck in their current mindset, and accomplish it sometime in the 21st century.
The Republicans will be the ones who have to make the tough decisions and deal with any economic downturns.
www.sptimes.com /State/110498/Jeb_Bush_kicks_off_a_.html   (609 words)

  
 TCS: Tech Central Station - South Park Republicans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The answer could very well be the "South Park Republicans." The name stems from the primetime cartoon "South Park" that clearly demonstrates the contrast within the party.
The South Park Republicans are an incredibly diverse group encompassing a variety of nontraditional conservatives, such as the Terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
They are the millions of people of every age, race, sex, and religion that generally agree that government spending is usually not the best way to deal with the nation's problems.
www.techcentralstation.com /100702A.html   (794 words)

  
 Aztec College Republicans - Other Links
Republican Youth Majority is a nationwide network of Republican students and young professionals who believe in developing a new generation of Republican leaders who are pro-choice, pro-environment and pro-fiscal responsibility to build a long-term Republican majority in America into the 21st Century.
CCR is built upon the shared Republican principles of individual liberty, genuine economic opportunities and leadership in world freedom.
The Republican Mainstream Committee is working through organized grass roots activism in the states to expand the Republican Party's appeal to centrist, women, independent, young and minority voters, and to elect sensible candidates to public and Party office.
www-rohan.sdsu.edu /~acr/links.html   (998 words)

  
 Ainsley for the Opposition
She's a crackerjack lawyer with a mind like a proverbial steel trap who doesn't back down when she believes she's right, even in the face of emotional argument.
She's a philosophical conservative and a third-generation devout Republican.
We first meet the Republican lawyer when she, as Josh puts it, "kicks Sam's ass" during a face-off on political talking-head program "Capital Beat".
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/west_wing/51680   (429 words)

  
 Captain's Quarters
But national Republican leaders have been enthusiastically showcasing those fls' campaigns, saying that whether those candidates win or lose, the party can still gain if fls believe that Republicans are seriously courting their votes.
Republicans have offered what the Democrats cannot -- real positions of power within the party, school vouchers for those trapped within the inner-city public school monopoly, and so on.
A new generation of fl politicians that preach self-reliance and center-right economics have suddenly arisen to counter the handout philosophy of Democrats that have trapped two generations of the poor (not just African-Americans) in the ghettoes.
www.captainsquartersblog.com /mt/archives/004857.php   (1124 words)

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