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Nationally Renowned Gerontologist & Psychologist Dr. Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D. hosts a new special, The Boomer Century: 1946-2046.

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Alexandria Productions, Inc. and Generation Entertainment, Inc.
The Boomer Century: 1946-2046
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Nationally Renowned Gerontologist & Psychologist Dr. Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D. hosts a new special, The Boomer Century: 1946-2046.

Photo credit:
Alexandria Productions, Inc. and Generation Entertainment, Inc.
The Boomer Century: 1946-2046
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At the height of the "baby boom" a child was born every eight seconds in the U.S. – totaling 10,000 births per day -- according to the new documentary The Boomer Century: 1946-2046.

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Alexandria Productions, Inc. and Generation Entertainment, Inc.
The Boomer Century: 1946-2046
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Portraying one possible scenario of how baby boomers will redefine aging is by trying to stay active and fit well into their later years, as predicted in the new documentary The Boomer Century: 1946-2046.

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Alexandria Productions, Inc. and Generation Entertainment, Inc.
The Boomer Century: 1946-2046
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A typical 1950s family is portrayed in the new documentary The Boomer Century: 1946-2046.

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Alexandria Productions, Inc. and Generation Entertainment, Inc.
The Boomer Century: 1946-2046
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A typical 1970s family is portrayed in the new documentary The Boomer Century: 1946-2046.

Photo credit:
Alexandria Productions, Inc. and Generation Entertainment, Inc.
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