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  2. Tommy and Tuppence - Wikipedia

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    In their early appearances, they are portrayed as typical young people of the 1920s, [4] and the stories and settings have a more pronounced period-specific flavor than other stories featuring more popular Christie characters. As they age, they are revealed to have raised three children – twins Deborah and Derek and an adopted daughter, Betty.

  3. Age-area hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The age-area hypothesis is a concept in cultural anthropology that cultural traits tend to expand outward from their origin with time. Thus, the larger an area that a trait is found in, the older it is. The age-area hypothesis is controversial, and considered by some to be discredited. [1]

  4. Good old days - Wikipedia

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    Good old days – commonly stylized as "good ol' days" – is a cliché in popular culture used to reference a time considered by the speaker to be better than the current era. It is a form of nostalgia that can reflect homesickness or yearning for long-gone moments.

  5. 25 Badly-Cast Older/Younger Versions Of Characters That ...

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  6. People Who Were Raised by ‘Older’ Parents Often Develop These ...

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    Older parents tend to be more established in their careers when they have children, leading to potentially greater financial resources and opportunities to which their children are exposed.

  7. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    This character archetype of the 1930s → 1950s of a tough-talking, self-possessed, and independent woman — a good film role with much screen-time and character development who sparked against and vied with the male lead role, often Gary Cooper or Cary Grant — and was popularized in the film noir thrillers and screwball comedy films of ...

  8. Strauss–Howe generational theory - Wikipedia

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    Some good examples of that are Morton Keller up at Brandeis and David Hackett Fischer. These are people who have noticed the power in not just generations, but the shifts that have happened over time in the way Americans have treated children and older people and have tried to link that to the broader currents of history. [1]

  9. The Actors Who Play Your Fave TV Characters Are ... - AOL

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    How old are the actors on Never Have I Ever, Outer Banks, Bridgerton, and more? Spoiler alert: way older than their characters!