
According to The Mindset List for the Class of 2014, put out by Beloit College, the Class of 2014 has emerged as a post-email generation who finds the current digital world and technology too slow. They find e-mail to be so slow that they do not use it, they text instead, they do not wear wrist watches because their smart phone has a clock and would never remember a time where a telephone had a cord.
Each year since 1998 Beloit College has released it’s annual Mindset List which provides a look at the cultural touchstones that shape the lives of students, who will enter college in the fall. The Mindset List breaks down the year into a list of 75 items that the class of 2014 may have never experienced in their lives, such as the use of cursive, snail and would never have seen a time that a computer didn't have a CD Rom.
I found the Mindset List fascinating and was wondering what your take on it is?
Do you think the generation of today is ahead of their time, right on target or behind?
Do you think that the technology is too slow for today’s digital world?
Leave your comments below!
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Dr. Laura Schlessinger says in the midst of the controversy surrounding her use of the N-word, that her 1st amendment rights were violated. She gives this as the reason for very publicly quitting her job in talk radio yesterday.
In response to the incident where she used the n-word several times in a conversation with a caller who called in for her assistance, Dr. Laura feels that people are oversensitive to the word and are hate mongers. However, as Larry King reminded Schlessinger, just as she does have a right to say what is on her mind, the public has the right to disagree and be upset.
Do you think that Dr. Schlessinger’s rights were violated? Do you think that she should be able to say whatever is on her mind? Or are there areas that are off limits?
Or, do you feel that she resigned because of the numerous sponsors that have pulled their money from Schlessinger’s show from her repeated use of the word? And that by quitting simple because some people oppose what she says?
Please leave your comments below!
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Posted by: Dr. Arlene Krieger
in Relationships on Aug 13, 2010
Get Your #1 Internet Dating Questions Answered by Dr. Arlene Krieger
As a sexologist, I get a lot of questions everyday about the rules of online dating. You may have found yourself wondering what the rules are. Today, I share the top 10 questions that I get asked by my clients. Please leave your answers to these questions in the comment section below and next week I will share my answers to these burning questions.
- Question: Who should start the conversation or send the first email when dating online?
- Question: Is it ok to ask someone what their intentions are? Are they planning on dating several people or are they ready to settle down?
- Question: Boy meets girl, Girl meets boy (in person) now what?
- Question: A man asks you out, you go on two dates and now it is already Friday morning and he hasn’t called to see if you are available tonight or for the weekend. What do you do?
- Question: If you go on a few dates and the chemistry feels right, yet he hasn’t called to make plans with you for the weekend and you have other people interested in you and asking you out – Do you go?
- Question: If you are the woman in the relationship, do you have to wait for the man to call?
- Question: Why don’t people just say what they mean or say what they want?
- Question: Do you feel that there should be many weeks of talking before you get intimate?
- Question: Do you think that you should get the intimacy out of the way, so you can see if the sexual chemistry there?
- Question: Is it possible that your expectations are completely unrealistic?
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