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    Aging Interview Essay

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    to understand being an adult and the aging process than to ask people who are right in the middle of it! Because different people with different ages have different experiences, I interviewed a 20 year old, a 58 year old and a 67 year old and asked about their aging experiences. Shaf, a 19 year old college student,…

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    Jesus is telling Nicodemus that He is the Messiah, the Christ that they have been eagerly waiting for. He is answering the question that Nicodemus came to ask. Nicodemus was a man who knew God’s word. He was a Pharisee. The Pharisees knew the Scriptures better than anyone. They prided themselves on their great knowledge of and their ability to keep the law. They were supposed to teach Israel and lead them to God, but they were prideful and saw themselves not as shepherds and servants, but…

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    falling back into their old ways when there not obedient to God and faithful to his house. In Ketcherside chapter 7 it mentions that the law wasn 't weak but it was the flesh that was weak. I can agree with that because we are constantly battling the flesh to keep it under subject. One thing that we have that the old covenant didn 't is the Holy Spirit living on the inside of us. He gives us the strength to overcome such battles. The Holy Spirit would come and go in the old testament. I really…

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    figured out and that they are comfortable with who they are and what they have done. This is simply not true as elders have always faced significant developmental issues in their old age. This issue has become even more important with the emergence of the “third age,” which Laslett calls the period between modern adulthood and old age. In previous generations people belonging to this age would normally be lumped with advanced adults in retirement, but this group is different. In the third age,…

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    Cultural Identification: My identity is influenced by many factors, some being more obvious than others. Gender and age are the most obvious trait to recognize, which leads other contributing factors be unnoticed, for example, culture. Despite the fact that culture plays a very important role in influencing who we are, it is often overlooked because it cannot be seen by just looking at a person. When people look at me, I feel they see a small town, white, middle-aged, middle class women. They…

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    In the movie young @ heart all the individuals had a good health as they get older. It’s hard to stay health because of the aging process. For example 92-year-old Eileen Hall’s who is in good health condition dispute her age she told us in the move that when she was young she used to be a striper yes she was we all were surprised. We sow her first in the begging of the movie she was leading the Chorus singing…

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    model’ to the ‘socialization of social policy’(Guan, 2000). Alongside the unprecedented ageing pace in urban China, changes in each sector (family model, labour market reforms, demographic changes, welfare providers transformation, etc.) challenged the old care system for older people and pushed it for reforms. The globalisation also pushed the sudden burst of marketisation of care in China (Ochiai,…

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    James Smith is a self employed 59-year-old male, who is a senior citizen of Australia. Mr. Smith has attended this interview in the interest of his health and to obtain a general health perspective for himself. In regards to past and present history, Mr. Smith has minimal health ramifications and seems to be a healthy male for his age. One issue that was noted, however was the minimal exercise that Mr. Smith completes daily, his present exercise being below the recommended levels for someone of…

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    The objective of the volunteering work that was assigned was to students this semester, was for us to teach others--mostly the elderly-- how to become more familiarized with the use of different forms of technology. We were to show them how to empower themselves (and live more easily) through the use of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. We were to show them how to save important documents and go paper-free, show them how to use their cellular devices, and so much more. Delving into the…

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    Why would someone want to live forever? Bernard Williams, a philosopher and an author wrote the essay titled “The Makropulos Case: Reflection on the Tedium of Immortality”. In his essay he discusses how death is not necessarily evil, like some people think. In order to structure his argument, he includes both Epicurus’ and Lucretuis point of view that humans overthink the state of being dead. He agrees with both philosophers that being dead isn’t bad, but Williams believes that Lucretuis is…

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