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    As I imagine myself age into a senior citizen, the importance of being included in various roles will determine my satisfaction with life. Often, senior citizens and their needs are not given significance. As activity theory states, “as one ages, rather than being removed from roles, we take on new roles that maintain a sense of continuity” (Matcha, 53). Due to this theory, there is a need for a building to benefit the senior citizens of this community. As Matcha stated, individuals will…

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    To understand these effects you first must understand the circumstances they were born in. Both young and old families postponed their time to have children until after the great depression, because they didn’t want their children to live through such hard times, so once the great depression ended, children were popping up faster than flowers. Then there were…

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    argument or position? (5 marks) The author is of the view that although immigration has several advantages, however, the immigration system needs to be reformed. The premises he uses to support his conclusion are that, the immigrants, who came under the old immigration policy system are not as successful as local Canadians because they are not young enough, their credentials are not recognized in Canada, their language skills are lack luster and in some cases they are not adaptable. To solve…

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    Baby Boomer Development

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    boomers have mastered all the instruments and modern communication tools offered by today 's society. A significant proportion of them has traveled extensively. They are autonomous, active and intend to continue living as they did until now. So the old marketing schemes "Senior Product" and the marketing approach are reviewed. To conquer these new customers, professionals will meet their new expectations and meet their interests and their purchasing criteria. First, avoid using the word "senior"…

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    The first person that I chose to present my story to was my mother, Jan. I chose her because of the insight that she gives on the Bible and on life, and because of her continual faith in God through everything that she has been through, whether it’s hard or easy. I really look up to her in the way that she deals with hard times. She always chooses to believe that everything will be okay in the end, and that God has a plan for it all. I thought it would be perfect to tell her about this and ask…

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    Norman and Ethel, are retired and are seeking to continue their long-lived summer traditions of fishing, board games, and fellowship. Norman is portrayed as a grumpy seventy-year-old European American with a fear and anxiety of death, which he manages through morbid humor. Ethel is shown as an optimistic sixty-year-old European American with a lively attitude and active lifestyle despite what appears to be as Parkinson’s. They both attempt to adjust to each others increasing age and…

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    Tertullian Canon

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    In the early Christian church the canon was developed over a period of 250-300 years. Before the written canon was developed the majority of the gospel was shared by word of mouth through teachers. This was not uncommon for this period. One of the main reasons why the gospel was spread through oral tradition is because writing was clumsy and expensive to produce. Once papyrus became economical, and widespread use began, written texts exploded much like the internet has done to knowledge today.…

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    Geriatric Elderly

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    As individuals age, it is likely that they will require some form of medication to treat the development of health conditions. Health conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes and high cholesterol, are more likely to occur. Most of these conditions require the administration of pharmacology. Geriatric patients are therefore more likely to be on medications, and often on multiple medications at once, a condition called polypharmacy. Age-related changes in the human body…

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    Today was a day as any other day, as I sat on the bench at the park and read my daily reading of the Bible. Today I was approached by a lady she actually stopped and ask me what it was in the world that made me sit day after day on my bench and read the Bible? She also wanted to know why I considered it to be an authoritative instrument. I shared with her the views of so many before me: When we refer to the Bible as being authoritative, we mean that it is something that has been either written…

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    While we all have to face our own mortality at some point within our lives there is recognition that we each face it in a different way. What causes someone to become more equipped with the ability to handle the death of a love one than someone else is a mystery that is intriguing. Does having the ability to witness more things throughout your lifetime better equip someone with better coping mechanisms? Does culture, religion, or lifespan allows someone to handle their own mortality. In this…

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