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    1. I’d like to learn about a variety of intersectional perspectives on aging, but particularly the way in which sexuality influences the experiences of women as they age. How do lesbians experience ageism differently from straight women and how does this affect their everyday lives? 2. On page 6, Holstein discusses heterodox moral perceptions. What does heterodox mean? I’d like more explanation about what she means with regard to the entire first paragraph on the section about moral perception.…

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    Thirdly, fear of aging is a really significant topic in Tuesdays with Morrie. Mitch was supporting Morrie keep his positivity, and to continue to teach him. Morrie has a lot of knowledge in him, and he wants Mitch to comprehend it before his death comes. Mitch has hope for Morrie that he will live and Mitch will help him fight his ALS disease because Mitch returns regularly every Tuesday to listen to Morrie's lessons on "The Meaning of Life." In expanding, Mitch also brings a Sony tape recorder…

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    In this Written assignment I will be Talking about the four social theories of aging, and then I will compare them, and then speak a little about the “Strengths” and “Weaknesses” of each theory. Finally, I will speak about how they fit in with the Ecological framework. We will quickly talk about the basis of each theory and what they are about. First one will be the Continuity Theory, its main basis is that a human’s personality the way they act, is decided early in the life of us human beings…

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    there are differences between men and women. However, what happens when one looks past gender and seeks the effects of intersectionality? For example, what does the effects of aging within a gender cause? Gender and aging intersect in many ways, such as, gender and personality, gender and the aging mind, gender and the aging body, and gender and changes in social roles. “Erikson’s theory covers the period from birth to death, emphasizes the interplay between independent development and social…

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    Around the world, the total number of children living without families they can call their own recently surpassed 160 million (Brown). In the United States alone, around four hundred thousand kids live in a foster care house or other type of nonpermanent home (Bynes). Each year, close to half of these children reunite with their biological families, which, although believed to be the ideal solution, does not always make the child’s safety and well-being the top priority. A smaller amount of the…

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    People drive to work every weekend. Being able to drive saves everyone time. Driving is a privilege that citizens of the United States can do. Driving is something that many people take advantage of. Being able to drive makes getting to a place a lot faster and easier than walking or even riding a bike. Because driving is a privilege, individuals can lose their privilege of driving. However, elderly people should not be excluded from having a driver’s license because of their age if they pass…

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    Water Betters Our Future Care, Health & Society:Focus on Elder Care and Senior Living The world of health care is only growing each day. The amount of care needed for the late baby boomer population is rising and the demand for caretakers is higher than ever. Water has been proven a necessity to live, but it has other important roles as well. Water is also used for medical and therapeutic care. In the elderly population it has been know to decrease stress, help with depression, relieve pain…

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    Statement of the problem Most children in foster care tend to be at high risk of experiencing stability due to various complications that they have experienced in their lives. Especially for those that are still trying to get used to the idea of being in the foster care system. Depending on the type of difficulty that they are dealing with most of these children living in foster care find it hard to academically strong when their mind is not stable. Children of all ages end up in the foster…

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    Aging and death are both inevitable and universal processes. With age, a human body functions starts to slow down; bones weaken, hearing gets worse, etc. In everyone’s life, at some point you will need to be taken care of or need assistance due to elderly age or a disability. Nursing homes are places where these individuals go when they aren’t able to take care of themselves. In the YouTube video "Facing Death" it shows that hospitals is a place of life and death. Unfortunately, nursing homes…

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    In lesson 2.06,I learned about the different perspective of aging. After reading two articles of about the differences between how young people view senior citizenship compared to how senior citizens see themselves, both articles came up with significant findings.In the passage, Gendered Perceptions of Aging: An Examination of College Students (Barnett and Von Rohr) it shows that the gender of a young person can effects the way they look at getting older or just elders. As proof,the text…

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