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5796. GenTech: An American Story of Technology, Change and Who We Really Are (Since 1900) by Dr. Rick Chromey
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Hello Becky! I just hit "send" for you. Thank you in advance! Please reach out to me (Lynette Hoy) if you have any questions. My email is lynette@firetalkerpr.com, so you can search that in your email.
Thanks again! (I am taking care of sending for Rick.)
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Hi Tony,
Just sent off your pdf. Thanks so much for your request! Look forward to your thoughtful review.
Look for an email from Lynette@firetalkerpr.com. She is sending the pdfs and so on for me.
All the best,
Rick



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Rick

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GenTech: An American Story of Technology, Change and Who We Really Are (other topics)GenTech: An American Story of Technology, Change and Who We Really Are (other topics)
GenTech: An American Story of Technology, Change and Who We Really Are (other topics)
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Rick Chromey (other topics)Rick Chromey (other topics)
Rick Chromey (other topics)
Genre: History, Social and Cultural History, 20th Century History, 21st Century History, Technology, Generations
Page Count: 303
Book Description: The G.I. Generation. Slients. Baby Boomers. Gen Xers. Millennials. Generation Z. Every generation has its label and box. But the real question is: Why?
Enter GenTech
It’s a whole new way to look at American generations. Instead of the conventional fixed and linear dates for generational cohorts, Dr. Rich Chromey proposes a fresh understanding that’s loopy and fluid, rooted to the technology each generation experiences in the “coming of age” years.
Since 1900, there have been more technological change than in all of previous combined history. The airplane. The automobile. Radio. Television. Nuclear energy. Rockets. Internet. Cellphones. Robots. Furthermore, there’s been a massive cultural shifting unlike anything witnessed since the Dark Ages gave way to the Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment, Scientific, and Industrial Ages. Consequently, postmodern generations (born since 1960) have grown up in a new, cyber, wireless and visual high-tech culture that’s forever changed how we do business, learn, socialize, broadcast, entertain and worship.
It’s technology that shapes us. It’s technology that gives every generation its personality. It’s technology that gives every generation it’s personality. It’s technology that seeds who we’ll become tomorrow. GenTech opens a whole new perspective on how to view the world and understand why every generation matters.
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