1
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every generation
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Western countries
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Each generation should strive for progress and innovation, and is expected to have a better quality of life than the previous generation.
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1
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2
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every generation
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Western countries
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Every generation is expected to achieve more than the previous one.
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1
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3
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every generation
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Western countries
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There is a belief in progress, with each generation expected to have a higher standard of living than the previous one.
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1
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4
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every generation
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Western countries
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Every generation is expected to achieve more than the previous one in terms of education and career success.
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1
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5
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every generation
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western countries
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Every generation should strive to be better off than the previous one.
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1
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6
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generation
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Western countries
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A generation is typically defined as a group of individuals born and living around the same time, often classified by historical events or cultural shifts.
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1
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7
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generation
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Western countries
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Each generation is often defined by major historical events and technological advancements.
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1
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8
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generation
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Western countries
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Each generation is typically defined by a span of 15-20 years, and is often characterized by shared experiences and cultural touchpoints.
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1
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9
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generation
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Western countries
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Each generation strives for individualism and independence from the previous generation.
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1
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10
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generational living
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Western countries
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Generational living is less common, with a cultural emphasis on independence and young adults leaving their parents' homes to live on their own.
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1
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11
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spontaneous generation
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Western culture
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Believed in ancient Western cultures but disproved by modern science
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1
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