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  2. The Generation Gap - Wikipedia

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    The Generation Gap is a primetime American game show that aired from February 7 to May 23, 1969, on ABC. It was originally hosted by Dennis Wholey , who was replaced by Jack Barry after ten episodes had aired.

  3. Donald Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Fisher and his wife went on to open their first store carrying all sizes of jeans and named it The Gap after the "Generation Gap". [2] The store sold Levi's jeans as well as records and tapes in order to capture the 12-to-25-year-old target market. [2]

  4. Jim Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Since his death, his fame has endured as one of popular culture's top rebellious and oft-displayed icons, representing the generation gap and youth counterculture. [ 4 ] Together with keyboardist Ray Manzarek , Morrison founded the Doors in 1965 in Venice, California .

  5. Generation gap - Wikipedia

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    The generation gap, however, between the Baby Boomers and earlier generations is growing due to the Boomers population post-war. [clarification needed] There is a large demographic difference between the Baby Boomer generation and earlier generations, which are less racially and ethnically diverse than the Baby Boomers.

  6. Generation Gap (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Generation Gap is a comedy game show in which pairs of family members from different generations (typically a grandparent and grandchild) compete to win cash and prizes by answering pop culture questions. Two teams competed per episode in the first season, three in the second.

  7. Gap Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Gap originally targeted the younger generation when it opened, with its name referring to the generation gap of the time. [59] It originally sold everything that Levi Strauss & Co made in every style, size, and color, and organized the stock by size. The Gap was the first of many shops that carried only Levi's.

  8. John G. Hemry - Wikipedia

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    John G. Hemry (LCDR, USN ret.; born April 14, 1956), is an American author of military science fiction novels. Drawing on his experience as a retired United States Navy officer, he has written the Stark's War and Paul Sinclair series.

  9. Theory of generations - Wikipedia

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    Mannheim defined a generation (note that some have suggested that the term cohort is more correct) to distinguish social generations from the kinship (family, blood-related generations) [2] as a group of individuals of similar ages whose members have experienced a noteworthy historical event within a set period of time. [2]