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	<title>Comentários sobre: Generation Y Finds Harmony With Their Boomer Parents</title>
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		<title>Por: Lou Moffett</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lou Moffett</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yours sounds like a wonderful family. As a boomer parent I&#039;m still amazed that so many Generation Ys have divorced parents. It seems even more common than having married biological parents who are still together.
As a university professor I&#039;ll share a common observation among my colleagues: Many Generation Ys  present themselves with an apparent entitlement to get what they want when they want it and that others are there to serve them. Am I alone in these observations?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yours sounds like a wonderful family. As a boomer parent I&#8217;m still amazed that so many Generation Ys have divorced parents. It seems even more common than having married biological parents who are still together.<br />
As a university professor I&#8217;ll share a common observation among my colleagues: Many Generation Ys  present themselves with an apparent entitlement to get what they want when they want it and that others are there to serve them. Am I alone in these observations?</p>
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