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  • Jan 14, 2025 | 96five.com | Mark McCrindle

    The 2004 movie The Butterfly Effect follows a man called Evan who gets severe headaches that cause him to suffer black outs. While unconscious, he is able to travel back in time and alter the past, but this causes drastic changes in his present life. The message of the movie evokes the idea that a small butterfly flapping its wings could, hypothetically, cause significant changes to the course of history.

  • Dec 29, 2024 | 96five.com | Mark McCrindle

    2024 was a year marked by significant social, technological, and economic shifts. From the ongoing rise of artificial intelligence to the impact of global politics, the cost of living and more, the year offered a unique blend of challenges and opportunities. The impact of global politics: The 2024 U.S. presidential election and its global ramifications dominated headlines. The political landscape remained volatile, with significant implications for international relations and economic stability.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | 96five.com | Mark McCrindle

    Chances are Generation X, born between 1965 and 1979, grew up eating a sandwich for lunch from their school lunch box. Every. Single. Day. The sandwich might have been peanut butter, vegemite or a ham sandwich. It might have been a bit more glamourous with chicken, or deli meats and salad. Or some odd concoction of peanut butter, jam, and/or honey. Most likely it wasn’t that memorable, but it was filling. Sandwiches often are. Sandwiches are a great way to describe Generation X. Why?

  • Oct 29, 2024 | propertyupdate.com.au | Mark McCrindle

    Generation Alpha, born 2010-2024, is the first generation to be entirely born in the 21st century. This positions them uniquely as they face challenges distinct to their era. Unlike older generations, who did not encounter global events like the COVID-19 pandemic during their formative years, Generation Alpha’s experiences profoundly influenced their outlook on life. This has led to varying perceptions among older generations about who they are and how they navigate the world.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | ultra106five.com | Mark McCrindle

    By: Mark McCrindle Chances are Generation X, born between 1965 and 1979, grew up eating a sandwich for lunch from their school lunch box. Every. Single. Day. The sandwich might have been peanut butter, vegemite or a ham sandwich. It might have been a bit more glamourous with chicken, or deli meats and salad. Or some odd concoction of peanut butter, jam, and/or honey. Most likely it wasn’t that memorable, but it was filling. Sandwiches often are. Sandwiches are a great way to describe Generation X. Why?

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