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Cada generación, etiquetada por la sociedad – The Wilmington Journal

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A los seres humanos nos encanta etiquetar clasificar todo, hasta a nosotros mismos. Con esto, se dice que cada generación comparte ciertos rasgos socioculturales, políticos y económicos. Por eso, tanto miembros de los llamados ‘baby [...]

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