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    As I swished the paddle through the lake and back up, I felt the warm sunshine against my face, and cold little sprinkles of water on my hand, it felt as if someone sprinkling a salt shaker on my hand. I looked up from the water to see the air filled with beautiful green trees staring back at me. I could just smell the aroma of bushy pines. I could hear the voices of other kids and parents talking. I looked back down at Glendale lake and saw a bundle of small gray fish swimming through the…

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    age Carl was bullied into a decision despite his wishes to age in place. However, the desire to age in place has not gone unnoticed by policymakers. Aging in place has become so prominent that housing policies are adopting this concern into their works. In the article “New Approaches to Housing and Aging in Place”, Pynoos and Cicero explain how aging in place is viewed by housing policymakers, “Policy responses to support aging in place, however, have been piecemeal and fragmented, leaving many…

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    A young girl came across an owl and realized that owls could be food too. The will to survive is not always pretty because people will get caught in the crossfire of anger. Between Shades Of Gray has a special place in my heart because after I read this novel I wrote the one and only Ruta Sepetys a letter. To my surprise Ruta wrote me back. Ruta talked about how she also cried while writing the novel she told me that she was overwhelmed by both the brutality and…

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    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 the written test, driving test, and eye exam set by the state of Iowa. Elderly people need to get to appointments and other places too. Therefore, age should not factor in being able…

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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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    According to an AARP report, nearly 90 percent of people prefer to stay in their own home for as long as possible or as what gerontologist refers to as aging in place (Farber, Shinkle, Lynott, Fox-Grage, & Harrell, 2011). While the desire is there, a myriad of obstacles can prevent seniors from staying in their own homes. Health issues arise from the natural effects of aging and chronic diseases. This can contribute to declines in flexibility and balance affecting an elderly person’s ability…

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    “Elderly inmates represent the fastest growing segment of federal and state prisons. The aging inmate population has created new challenges for states”. – Carrie Abner. Elderly inmates should be given the chance to qualify for parole and spend their last days, months, years, with their loved ones. The prison population is ageing. People over 60 are the fastest growing age group in prisons (American Civil Liberties Union). Experts say that the growth of the elderly incarcerated will continue to…

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    the Heritage room was the best place to host our event due to its features such as the furniture (TV, chairs, tables, speakers, etc) which enormously helped reduce our expenses since the furniture was technically “free” for us to use. Another benefit of hosting the event in this room is that it’s very well known to the students and staff of R.H. King Academy therefore, it was easy and recognizable for student to identify and physically know how to get to the place of the event. The one…

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    her grandchildren. Due to the sensitivity of the conversation, I changed the subject to lift Ms. Smith’s spirits. However, her expressions of grief from our previous discussion still lingered with me. I started to wonder whether my children would place me in a nursing home when I became elderly. These thoughts made me very anxious about aging; I became so anxious to the point that I placed a preference on enduring death before living on a day my children neglect me in a nursing…

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    I believe that God enacted or allowed the tornado to kill all who died in the natural disaster. My belief aligns with John Piper’s excerpt. God may have enacted the tornado, or He may have allowed Satan to cause it. Satan creates havoc in an attempt to steal your joy, diminish hope and stir up doubt. “If God loved me, why would He do this”? “How am I going to get through this, when I have nothing”? Satan uses different things to drive a wedge between us and God. God can intervene in everything…

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