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    Although scientists have yet to identify any such "fountain of youth," many companies falsely are claiming their products are able to "reverse aging." Should companies be restricted from making claims that their products are "anti aging" when in fact, it's not true? Conclusion: It is immoral for companies to make false claims about “anti-aging” products when in fact, it’s not true. Premise 1: Companies should not be deceptive to the consumer it could cause ill effects. Justification: Your…

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    Life Expectancy

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    The future outlook for the United States reflects an amazing transformation in the average life expectancy for both men and women alike. Currently, we are far exceeding the life expectancy, which “for most of recorded history, average life expectancy at birth was less than 30 years” (Friedland & Summer, 2005, p. v). There has been a vast array of contributing factors, which have lead to increased life expectancy such as environmental factors, advanced medicine, and personal choices (e.g. diet,…

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    Some even find aging to be exciting like a child who states they are a big kid and do it by themselves is good. Though it can be looked at as a bad thing when taught that ageing leads to loneliness. No one wants to be alone, some may like to be alone but not all the time. As human beings people need social interaction. People want attention people want respect of their peers and those that are younger than them. Being taught age is a good thing means you going to have respect aging. Respect as…

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    Ageism In Health Care

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    Health Care Need With an influx of older patients due to the baby boomer generation, I can predict that there will be a increase in the amount of patient care we will have to deliver to a vastly aging population. Not only that, but due to increased medical technology and advances in medicine, people are living longer and surviving injuries at better outcomes and rates. What does this mean for us? We are the next wave of nurses that are going to be employed at facilities that are going to care…

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    the society. Older adults may associated changes in mental, physical condition, and aging is one of the problem. Physical condition of the older adults may slowly decrease due to decrease strength, decrease coordination and balance, decrease flexibility and mobility. Older adults believe that they can’t do exercise anymore and tends to be less active because they can’t make it anymore due to the disorder. Normal aging gradually decline the functional loss during stress but little or no effect on…

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    Boom have on the 21st century in Canada? In order to comprehend the influences the Boomers bring upon this era, a brief explanation of the Baby Boom Generation is required. The Baby Boom was a time period consisting of people born from 1946 to 1965 (Aging Population: Impacts and Challenges). They lived in a time of great prosperity, thanks to improvements in the Canadian economy. This generation is special in various ways, moreover, they have tremendous impact on the Canadian population,…

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    In as we are now, an old woman, Caro Spencer, seven-six years old retired school teacher and never married. Her brother, John and his young wife decide put Caro into a rural nursing facility, Twin Elms which is located in New Hampshire. Because Caro is unable to live on her own, and her brother can no longer be able to take care of Caro after her operation of heart disease, since she is just too frail. Twin Elms is described as “a concentration camp for the old, a place where people dump their…

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    depending on the society in which they live. In some cultures, such as China, aging is celebrated, and the elderly are respected and cared for by family. While, in the United States, elders can be respected, but are often put into nursing homes, and are not cared for by their family. In The Giver, written by Lois Lowry, elders are respected and cared for, but not by their families. The articles, “7 Cultures That Celebrate Aging and Respect Their Elders”, and “How the elderly are treated around…

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    Humanities In today’s world, there is a great misunderstanding about the aging process and a plethora of associated myths. Many people have a jaded view of aging and the elderly in general, which may be attributed to the false portrayals and stereotyping of the population in media platforms such as movies, television shows, and novels. There is a great disconnect between the current generations, which is even more concerning in our “aging society”, meaning that in the coming years, those over…

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    isolation, and how society can assist the elderly population in living a positive and fulfilling life. The aging process is different…

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