Here's a recording of the late Beat Generation poet Allen Ginsberg reading the beginning of his poem "Howl" in 1959.
While we are now a generation late, we can still commit national policy to marshal, organize, and subsidize, fostering not only a renewable energy age, but countless new jobs for decades to come.
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In America in the late '60s, a generation was grappling with an unpopular war and an unpopular president.
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However, by the next decade, as this generation enters the late 20s and early 30s, they will find their economic footing and be ready to enter the market for houses in a big way.
Dispelling their stereotype as the self-centered "Me Generation, " baby boomers in their late 40s to mid-50s are volunteering at higher rates than did the previous generation at midlife.
For artists, it is not a disruptive technology, as sound was in the late 1920s, when an entire generation of movie-stars suddenly found themselves jobless.
Some see parallels with the late 1990s, when the first generation of electronic-trading networks consolidated, or were bought by exchanges looking to get ahead in the technological arms race.
In late 2011, concern that a generation of children is growing up with already established heart risks prompted federal health officials with the support of the American Academy of Pediatrics to recommend universal cholesterol screening for kids, preferably between ages 9 and 11.
And if Generation Y buyers in their late 20s and early 30s choose a minivan as they start families, business could boom.
First-generation Mexican immmigrant men in their late 40s have had six fewer years of full-time education than their white American-born peers.
When the Internet bubble popped nearly a decade ago, a generation of ambitious entrepreneurs who arrived late to the party turned their attention to the nation's environmental and energy problems.
Deregulation laws passed by many states in the late 1990s required vertically integrated utilities to separate their generation, transmission and distribution businesses in order to foster more competition and lower prices.
The new Ultrabook crop boasts faster and more energy efficient computing than the first generation, which was first launched in late 2011 but has so far failed to make much of a dent in tablet sales.
During his late teens he was the only member of his generation from Possum Hollow to go to college, attending the state teachers school in Murfreesboro, while also hauling livestock to market, raising a tobacco crop, and selling radios door-to-door for the furniture man in Carthage.
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Its rise coincided with the now wistfully remembered technology boom of the late 1990s, when unprecedented wealth came to a new generation with hard-nosed instincts.
It fell to a younger generation of physicists, in a burst in the late 1920s and early 1930s, to codify it into a universal system now known as quantum mechanics.
Savile's nephew, Roger Foster, had defended his late uncle -- who hosted shows watched and heard by a generation of young Britons -- in a newspaper interview before the allegations first emerged in the TV documentary a month ago.
Despite strong sentiments on both sides of the restructuring debate, it is too late to reverse directions in the wholesale market given the existing investments in unregulated generation and the sales efforts built to support that.
The reaction of the current generation of EU leaders, he added, has been "too little, too late".
However, for this coming generation of frustrated, single men, any policy changes now are too little too late.
Since this is a first generation technology deployment, scrambling in the last three months is leaving things a bit late, Metcalfe added.
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Not just that: it needed capital to finance a major production shift to the next generation of 64-byte DRAMs that will replace the current 16-byte model late next year.
Finally, as with every generation before them, retirement can seem like a lifetime away to someone in their late teens or early 20s, so it can be difficult to convince young people to take investing seriously.
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If anything the movie may serve to introduce a new generation to a book that is best read for the first time in one's late teens or early 20s.
The film touches on Australia's "stolen generation" - victims of a government policy of assimilation that was in place until the late 1960s.
In the late 1950s scientists linked schizophrenia to an overload of dopamine in the brain, so they devised the first generation of antipsychotics, which homed in on a single dopamine receptor.
Kennedy, the youngest and last-surviving brother of a heralded Kennedy generation, was laid to rest on a hillside at Arlington National Cemetery alongside his slain brothers, the late President John F.
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