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    Do women age worse than men? Why do wrinkles make a man look more distinguished than they do on women? Why do women spend so much money on anti-ageing products? Do women fear the ageing process? Do women secretly miss being objectified as they grow older? Does the loss of youth affect both men and women in the same way? These are some of the questions raised in the article by Susan Sontag’s’ The Double Standard of Ageing. For Sontag, men have, two stages of beauty (the boy and the man) while…

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    manifest as degenerations in the brain, leading to poorer cognitive functioning. Subsequently, society views old age as a state of being demented, incompetent, and frail, rather than being experienced and wise [cite]. This heralded the stereotype of ageism, where chronological age falls under discrimination, fuelled by negative conceptions of the elderly. Despite this, old age is subject to other social issues that include difficulty to cope with physical changes, boredom from retirement,…

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    Social Care: A Case Study

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    Currently, the initial visit would involve the social worker ascertaining five principles of capacity of the older person included in the Mental Capacity Act (2005), unless ‘it is established he lacks capacity’ (Mental Capacity Act 2005 c9 p1 s1 (2)). This is in conjunction with the Care Act (2014), which states that support would be via ‘any person whom the adult asks the authority to involve or, where the adult lacks capacity to ask the authority to do that, any person who appears to the…

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    Living one away from financial crises- one away campaign Throughout this video, it gave me a different perspective on SSI. My parents are both disabled and so they are living on SSI. SSI is their main support now because they didn’t calculate that they will retire so early. Bettye whom is 98 years old didn’t retire till she was 89. She would’ve kept working because the money barely supports her. She lives off $1054 a year and she has to use 1004.76 on rent. She only has a few dollars left for…

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    The Lingering Loneliness “I seen the guys that go around on the ranches alone. That ain’t no good. They don’t have no fun. After a long time they get mean. They want to fight all the time.”(Steinbek 41). Loneliness, isolation, and dissociation are as beneficial to human life as poison. In the 1930’s men wander the west with only the whisper of the trees as companions; the elderly are forgotten; women are treated as inferiors; and African Americans are treated like animals. During this time…

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    What Is Race Police

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    Race, Police, and the Media Introduction and definitions: “#BlackLivesMatter is an online forum intended to build connections between Black people and our allies to fight anti-Black racism, to speak dialogue among Black people, and to facilitate the types of connections necessary to encourage social action and engagement” (1Garza). According to their official website, BLM is a chapter-based national organization working for the validity of Black life; working to rebuild the Black liberation…

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    Sexuality In Older Adults

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    In a society where vitality, strength and stamina are emphasized and often associated with sexuality, the aging population might feel alienated. It’s not uncommon for the younger individuals to visualize older adults as being sexually inactive and finding it distasteful if the opposite is argued. Said perspective might be encouraged by the media, which depicts sex as something of the young. With the current advances in medicine, the number of elders is increasing and even though their body is…

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    Death and dying is a very broad subject, so I decided to narrow the subject down to death and dying with understanding the different culture backgrounds .Death and dying talks at the micro-level it's kind of challenging for us to think about concepts related to death and dying at anything less than an intimate level these are such serious conversations that we have that we tend to frame them in terms of our own individual feelings and attitudes and beliefs and however there are some theoretical…

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    Overview Of Elder Abuse

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    Elder abuse is the psychological, physical, financial or sexual mistreatment, of a person aged 65 years or more, as a result of an exploitation of trust between the victim of abuse and the perpetrator.1 This includes intentional or unintentional neglect.1 Risk factors for elder abuse include impaired cognitive function, social isolation and major life transitions such as widowhood.1 The act of abuse incorporates both the acts of commission and omission of care for the elderly, whether…

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    An advantage of survey research is that a) it is less subject to volunteer bias. b) it allows you to get in-depth information. c) it allows you to have a large sample size. d) it allows you to work in a lab. ANS: c DIFF: 2 PG: 1-28 TYPE: C OB: 6 121. A disadvantage of survey research is __________. For example, people tend to overrate behaviors like church attendance and proper hygiene. a) inaccurate self-report c) that people are too…

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