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    nursing home”. Opportunities for continuing education will provide personal growth in addition to activities. Connecting with local Universities would help foster this relationship. Change in menu needs to take place in order to accommodate the baby boomers exposure to a wide variety of ethnic foods during their lifetime. Having residents be more involved in making choices as to what and when to eat will also improve their…

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    Australia has a wonderful christmas. Santa Claus in Australia is called Swag Man. Santa or Swag man changes into lighter clothes and switches his reindeer with six white boomers because of the hot weather in Australia.The christmas season goes from December 24th through January 6th. Sense the weather in Australia is warm around christmas many families go to the beach to have a christmas picnic. Swag Man changes into a blue singlet and baggy shorts. Christmas in Australia is very different…

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    San Francisco Hippies

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    in fear, traumatized with the Vietnam war hippies are leading the baby boomers to a new diverse society. Hippies, they are young teenage individuals that range from the ages of 14 to 25 years of age, during the time period of the summer of love. Baby boomer’s generation were born 1945 through 1950, the…

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    Are Millennials productive and hardworking? Does the Generation Gap negatively affect how Baby Boomers see Millennials and vice versa? Has technology made young Americans lazier, more narcissistic and less intelligent than generations past? The debate about generations has probably been going on since generations have existed. Older people have looked with disdain at young people since the beginning of time, so why is this? Different experiences, traditions, opinions, work requirements and…

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    Ageism In The Workplace

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    Ertasferam with ageing and all laws legislation that has been reinstated in this country so the reason is baby boomer put pressure on reform. Baby Boomer is the Americans generation born between 1946 and 1964 after the World War II. Baby Boomer represents more than seventy million workers in the U.S. workplace, which constitutes roughly 50 percent of the whole workforce. The whole Baby-Boomer generation since 2006 has fallen under the protection of the federal laws against acts of…

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    As baby boomers grow older and are no longer able to care for themselves, the need for a nursing home will increase. Not only is oral care in a nursing home a problem, several reputable authors have labeled it as “deplorable.” Regardless of the legislation declaring that residents receive oral care, there has not yet been a system put in to place to monitor this. There have been many reports in the US describing how horrific “the delivery of oral care is, including lack of toothbrushes and other…

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    Generational Stereotypes

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    universal truth because the criteria vary among individuals of the same generation. One would describe baby boomers as having…

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    to the industry. It is interesting to observe how easy it is for people to see how generations have changed before seeing what they have repeated. With every new generation there comes a new struggle, but in reality, we fight back the same way. Baby Boomers are defined as those born between 1946 and 1964, that is, those reaching young adulthood around the year 1964. This new age of Americans brought an attitude to the world of freedom and anti-war. These…

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    Learning to understand the Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y, their characteristics, how they behave and learn, will be very helpful when applying instructional strategies and designing eLearning and mLearning courses. Baby Boomers This generation is passionate about participation in the workplace, bringing heart and humanity to the office and creating a fair playing field for all (Zemke, Raines & Filipczak, 1999). Baby Boomers are the largest generation in the current…

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    Aging Population Analysis

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    Demographics In 2010, there were 78 million baby boomers (individuals born between 1946 and 1964) in the United States (“The 2030 Problem,” 2013). According to the 2012 National Projections, the population is expected to become much older. By 2030, more than 20 percent of U.S. residents are projected to be aged 65 and over, compared with 13 percent in 2010 and 9.8 percent in 1970 (Colby & Ortman, 2014). According to World Health Organization (2011), the reason for the rapid increase in the…

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