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  2. End-of-history illusion - Wikipedia

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    The illusion is based on the fact that at any given developmental stage, an individual can observe a relatively low level of maturity in previous stages. The phenomenon affects teenagers, middle-aged individuals, and seniors. In general, people tend to see significant changes in hindsight, but fail to predict that these changes will continue.

  3. Russell Freedman - Wikipedia

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    The book, Teenagers Who Made History, was published in 1961. After its publication, Freedman quit his job and became a full-time writer. [4] As a writer of children's nonfiction, Freedman is often noted for his thorough research, and was praised for his "meticulous integration of words and images" [5]

  4. British teenagers think they will have worse life than their ...

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    Fears about money, climate change and job opportunities are among their concerns, a survey suggests.

  5. Holland Codes - Wikipedia

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    According to the Committee on Scientific Awards, Holland's "research shows that personalities seek out and flourish in career environments they fit and that jobs and career environments are classifiable by the personalities that flourish in them". [13] Holland also wrote of his theory that "the choice of a vocation is an expression of personality".

  6. List of time travel works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly effect means changes made in the past will affect the future. 1953 Bring the Jubilee: Ward Moore: A time traveller from an alternate reality travels back to the Battle of Gettysburg and changes his own future into ours. 1954 Experiment: Fredric Brown: An experiment involving the time travel of a small brass cube results in ...

  7. What Teenagers Really Think About AI - AOL

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    Because today’s teens have grown up using digital technology, Gulati says, they have confronted questions of its societal impacts more than older generations. Read More: 5 Steps Parents Should ...

  8. Why are teens losing their minds about college applications ...

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    Those students took the most rigorous classes, had a mixture of service and activities inside and outside school, and worked part-time jobs. “They’re doing something significant,” she told me.

  9. Time travel - Wikipedia

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    It is uncertain whether time travel to the past would be physically possible. Such travel, if at all feasible, may give rise to questions of causality. Forward time travel, outside the usual sense of the perception of time, is an extensively observed phenomenon and is well understood within the framework of special relativity and general relativity