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    For a start, I just want to give you some constructive criticism/positive feedback on your SOCW 6392 aging population class. As a student, I have observed your meticulous teaching strategies and active listening skills. I truly appreciate your classroom rules and how you quickly check someone (put them in their place) if they try to step out of line. With a structured class, students are able to stay focused on the course materials and are less likely to get distracted/off topic than when in unstructured/unorganized

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    care facilities and other private practices that serve older adults. As we are preparing for the last cohort of baby boomer to reach the retirement age in 2030, it is smart to have a career that is designed to help with any finance-related situation for older adults. We mention so many times in class, but it is really never too early to plan for our retirement savings. No wonder registered financial gerontologist (RFG) is experiencing a rapid growth in employment rate. Older adults need someone who

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    Substance Abuse and the Elderly Substance abuse in the elderly exists just as in any other population. Many seniors develop substance abuse problems due to circumstances or situations due to the aging process. A report by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment/Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration indicates that 17% of adults age 60 and older are affected by alcohol abuse and abuse of legal drugs. The report also states that a third of those seniors who abuse substances did

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    Liebman (2012) researched the correlation between employment and social security benefit, to further asses individual’s perception of social security system and how it is developed. His research focused on 3 reasons: 1. To evaluate the potential efficiency gains from Social Security reform, because there is common understanding that social security reform will improve efficiency 2. A systematic misperception of social security will hinder the benefit of its policy reform 3. A misperception of social

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    For over 80 years social security has provided Americans with money after they reach the minimum age requirement. This money has provided retirement money for millions of people across the country but is now in jeopardy. To get an understanding of the current and future situation of social security it’s important to understand what social security is, when it was created, why it was created, and also how it has performed since it was created. After getting an understanding of social security I will

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    Canadian Pension Plan

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    social insurance program. It ensures a measure of protection to a contributor and his or her family against the loss of income due to retirement, disability and death. There are three kinds of Canada Pension Plan benefits: * disability benefits (which include benefits for disabled contributors and benefits for their dependent children); * retirement pension; and * survivor benefits (which include the death benefit, the survivor 's pension and the children 's benefit). The Canada

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    Philosophers throughout history often have a pessimistic outlook on life. Socrates, Lucretius and Epicurus are just some of a number of philosophers that argue against the liberal view of life. Daniel Callahan is a contemporary philosopher that explores the role of medicine in modern society. Callahan argues against the liberal view of life by saying that people should focus on living full and fitting lives. In the first section, titled The Fallacies of Callahan’s Arguments, I explore the problems

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    reducing that disparity.’" (“Privatizing Social Security – ProCon.org.”) Basically what this means, is say someone is able to open up a private account and begin monthly putting money into that account, and by the time they reach retirement age or even right before retirement age they pass away, then the money that has been saved up is no longer required to support them. With Social Security the money that would be supporting them is no longer needed and will end up going to someone else or to benefit

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    I will examine and problematize the representations of old age and aging based on the way the protagonist of this film, Carl Fredriksen, has been portrayed. I will explore the way in which this film, simultaneously, relies on representations of elderly men to maintain socially acceptable bounds, and poses challenges to these same social boundaries to create a narrative of alternative masculinity in old age. I will focus on discourses of declining in old age, Ageism, self-reinvention, and concepts

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    There are great differences and cultural variations in what individuals will experience social relationships during the course of their life. Some generalisations are listed in the table. Life Stage Social Development Infancy 0-3 years Interacting with carers Infants appear to have an in built tendency to interact with carers. By 2 months they may start to smile at human faces. At 3 months they will respond when adults talk. At 5 months infants can distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar people

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