Youngsters these days do seem to be a shadow of their parents in...

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    Youngsters these days do seem to be a shadow of their parents in terms of intellect and of course that is one reason why the leftist infiltrators and subversives target youngsters in school for brainwashing and indoctrination, particularly to unquestioningly accept the bogus AGW cult and reflexively attack, denigrate and ridicule any who point out the obvious foolishness of AGW cult dogma...


    It is a similar strategy to chairman mao during his cultural revolution who recruited masses of dumb gullible youngsters as his Red Guards he deployed to harass, ridicule and often even kill mao's political enemies...

    http://www.b2bmarketinginsider.com/...a-average-attention-span-now-shorter-goldfish

    According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, at the U.S. National Library of Medicine, the average attention span of a human being has dropped from 12 seconds in 2000 to 8 seconds in 2013. This is one second less than the attention span of a goldfish. That’s right, goldfish have an attention span of 9 seconds – 1 second more than you and I.
    According to the source, this is due to “external stimulation” like all that content marketing we’re producing and distributing across all the social media channels. The research states:
    “Attention span is the amount of concentrated time on a task without becoming distracted. Most educators and psychologists agree that the ability to focus attention on a task is crucial for the achievement of one’s goals. It’s no surprise attention spans have been decreasing over the past decade with the increase in external stimulation.”
    Additional Statistics on Attention Spans:

    • 25% of teenagers report forgetting important details about their friends and family
    • 7% of people forget their own birthdays from time to time
    • The average office worker checks their email 30 times every hour
    • Typical mobile users check their phones more than 150 times per day (Mary Meeker)
    • Content on the internet tripled between 2010 and 2013
    • Social media sharing has doubled from 2011 to 2013
 
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