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    discontinue, she would have to know immediately so she can start planning differently for the future like budgeting and saving her money even more. She could help support another generation if the program wasn 't there, but only for her parents and grandparents and not for “random people from other generations.” She’s not too sure about any changes of the program because she does not know enough. She believes that the benefit in society is helping other generations, which means that taxes goes…

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    When I think about American inheritance, I think about what our grandparents and parents having some things under their name and giving it to their children when they are no longer here. Inheriting valuables that were passed on from generations to generations. Weather it’s a car, money, jewelry, house or something meaningful passed on. My great great-grandmother passed on her rolling pin that was given by her mother and has been passed down many generations. Since my mom’s family is a family of…

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    Meals On Wheels

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    I think it is really important that everyone be as supportive as they can to the elderly people around us. As a granddaughter I find it essential to spend time with my grandma and help her as much as I can. My grandpa died in 2007 so she is very lonely. My grandma refuses to drive because her husband died in a car accident. Therefore, she has to stay at home majority of the time unless someone is able to take her somewhere. I have heard of the company Meals on Wheels because my grandma was…

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    When your loved ones need assistance but want to retain their independence, Visiting Angels in Tom's River, NJ recommends signing them up for senior companionship care services. By listening to your family's needs and designing an individualized program plan, these caring compassionate caregivers can give your relatives the help without requiring them to move into an elderly care facility. If you've never heard of senior companionship services before, here's how Visiting Angels could make a big…

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    the locations on his childhood town, Hannibal Missouri. Likewise, I have special and important places to me. Some significant places to my childhood and growing up are, the creek in my grandparent’s back yard, the neighborhood park in my near my grandparents house, and the tree at my old house with long twisted branches. Walking down to the peaceful, but brisk creek in my grandparent’s back yard, always makes me feel grateful. Every year when I go to my grandparent’s house in Portland,…

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    Family is more than just the group of people that we share genes and blood with. Family is a special place that we belong to. Family is a support system and it constitutes the people who accompany us on the journey of life. The concept of family varies from country to another and from a society to the other. For instance, China is the example of a country that restricts the common concept of family. For quite a long time, China’s families consisted of 3 individuals. This restriction was the…

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    Grandpa Samuel Eulogy

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    Grandpa Samuel and Grandma Dorothy were born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Grandpa was born in 1930, and grandma Dorothy Isabela Violet in 1926. Grandpa had no middle name and Grandma had two. I don’t know how that happened. During the days of my grandpa’s youth, World War II was being fought during the years of 1939 to 1945. Belfast, Northern Ireland was the target of many air raids. It was a mandatory requirement for parents to evacuate their young children to the country for safety…

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    The research article “Granny as Nanny: Positive Outcomes for Grandparents providing Childcare for Dual-Income Families: Fact or Myth?” (Low & Goh, 2015) provides a medium for understanding occupational deprivation and occupational identity. It is apparent that grandparents experience challenges when providing childcare for their grandchildren. Despite the challenges, grandparents find it meaningful to provide childcare because it fosters their wellbeing. By exploring the concepts of personal and…

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    people, fastest man in the world, and also language. I was born in Jamaica, the land of wood and water. In my early years, I lived in the parish of Manchester with my grandparents and two cousins. We lived in a family house. My grandmother moved to the U.S then my mother moved in to live with us. Although I lived with my grandparents, my parents were actively involved in my life and I would see my mother whenever she took me and my cousin to school every morning and picked us up. Before my…

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    funeral home. We got in the cars and slowly drove to the cemetery where all of my great-grandparents had been buried. I was very fortunate to be able to meet all of them. Slowly again we got out and walked to a beautiful gazebo wrapped in flowers. The bright sun reflected off the colorful flowers, forming an amazing glow. As we watched my grandpa get lowered into the ground, my cousins and I sang my great-grandparents favorite song, “You Are My…

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