Silent Generation / Traditionalists (born before 1946)
•O.J. Simpson trial •Death of Princess Diana •CDs/DVDs •Columbine shootings •Y2K •Terrorism •Swine flu- 1988 Generation Y / Millennials (born 1981-1994) ... •Hurricane Katrina - 2005 •iPod - 2001 •Facebook – 2004 Generation Z / Digital Natives (born after 1994)
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