Third generation may refer to:
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''Third Generation'' (album), a 1982 album by Hiroshima
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''The Third Generation'' (1920 film), an American drama film directed by
Henry Kolker
Joseph Henry Kolker (November 13, 1874 ome sources 1870– July 15, 1947) was an American stage and film actor and director.
Early years
Kolker was born in Quincy, Illinois.
Career
Kolker, like fellow actors Richard Bennett and Robert Wa ...
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''The Third Generation'' (1979 film), a West German black comedy by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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''The Third Generation'' (2009 film), a Nepalese documentary by Manoj Bhusal
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Generation III reactor
Generation III reactors, or Gen III reactors, are a class of nuclear reactors designed to succeed Generation II reactors, incorporating evolutionary improvements in design. These include improved fuel technology, higher thermal efficiency, sign ...
, a class of nuclear reactor
*A group of Pokémon, see
List of generation III Pokémon
The third generation (Generation III) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 135 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2002 Game Boy Advance games ''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire''. Some Pok ...
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List of early third generation computers
See also
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3G, third-generation mobile telecommunications
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Third-generation programming language
A third-generation programming language (3GL) is a high-level computer programming language that tends to be more machine-independent and programmer-friendly than the machine code of the first-generation and assembly languages of the second-gene ...
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History of video game consoles (third generation)
In the history of video games, the third generation of game consoles, commonly referred to as the 8-bit era, began on July 15, 1983 with the Japanese release of two systems: Nintendo's Family Computer (commonly abbreviated to ''Famicom'') and Se ...
(1983–1995)
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Sansei
is a Japanese and North American English term used in parts of the world such as South America and North America to specify the children of children born to ethnic Japanese in a new country of residence. The ''nisei'' are considered the second g ...
, grandchildren of Japanese-born emigrants
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