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    <title>Article : The workplace of tomorrow and Generation Y: do we match each other?</title>
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    <content type="html"> Oxford Thesaurus defines futurology as the “study of forecasting of potential developments based on current conditions and trends”. I would add “previous conditions”, too, as it is futile to forecast the future of anything without studying i...</content>
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