I'm building an application with .net core 2.0. I have a Person object with a list of addresses. Addresses are stored in the Addresses table. I then have a joining table that relates Person to Addresses.
class Person {
public List<PersonAddress> Addresses { get; set; }
}
class Address {
...
I mean that's true, but I specifically remember Time magazine putting a spotlight on millennials saying "they're the me-me-me generation, they're so entitled -- and here's why they'll save us all"
In Europe and North America, boomers are widely associated with privilege, as many came of age in a time of increasing affluence and widespread government subsidies in post-war housing and education [...] However, this generation also has been criticized often for its increases in consumerism[6] and narcissism[7] which others saw as excessive.
the only one socialiogists accept as a real "generation" is the boomer generation because you can track it through the statistics its such a large group
saw someone say somewhere online "I think the Boomer generation is the only one in history where the following generations are eager for them to die off"
ah fml, just got a call, someone wants to install software on their machine and the Endpoint protection wont let them because its flagged it as dangerous
I think it's actually quite interesting seeing stats on things which we were all told like "millenials are all having too many kids because of the sex in movies and on TV" and all that shit
if you look at that graph, you can see that the world generally is floating slightly above the replacement rate
The replacement rate being about 2, because a roughly evenly distributed birth population would give birth to about half females, so they'd have to give birth to an average of 2 people to make up for males being unable to give birth
Apparently enforcement of the OCP varied wildly, but the regions which enforced it hard could use measures such as requiring abortion procedures happen or even sterilisation