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The world our parents and grandparents were raised in bears little resemblance to the world we inhabit today. Glued to the radios and eventually the family television, the two previous generations bore witness to many firsts and many rare events: The moon landing, the Great Depression, John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Charles Lindbergh successfully making the first transatlantic flight, launching Russia’s Sputnik satellites into space, the passage of the Civil Rights Act, expanding voting rights globally and many more.
Following the Second World War and the expansion of mechanisms and technology, companies throughout the First World were well-funded and saw incredible growth.
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