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    Exam Question: - Wem Study figure 4 – what evidence is there to suggest Wem needs re-branding? Using figure 4‚ it is very apparent to me that Wem needs re-branding. The statement “the town hall is vacant” means that important council meetings can be held so no changes can be decided on. The fact that it is vacant shows a lack of interest in the community‚ which makes it not a very desirable place to live. The next statement from a local businessperson “Too many shops are shut-it’s like a dying

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    about the future. I am one of the first people in the world to provide a blood sample for a new test‚ which has been variously described as a predictor of how long I will live‚ a waste of time or a handy indicator of how well (or badly) my body is ageing. Today I get the results. Some newspapers‚ to the dismay of the scientists involved‚ have gleefully announced that the test – which measures the telomeres (the protective caps) on the ends of my chromosomes – can predict when I will die. Am I about

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    Analysis of “Mirror” In her poem “Mirror”‚ Sylvia Plath takes us into the thoughts of a woman from an interesting perspective. We always view ourselves truthfully in the mirror and face the outside world in nothing but lies. Through the speaker of mirror‚ it tells us that woman’s beautiful appearance will not stay for a long time. In the poem “Mirror”‚ Plath uses various poetic techniques that effectively shapes its meaning and creates a mood for the poem. One of the features in this poem is that

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    Xi Zhao The lack of exercise among senior citizens has been reported increasingly over the past decades. In the United States‚ Why we should care: “The global population age 65 or older was estimated at 461 million in 2004‚ an increase of 10.3 million just since 2003. Projections suggest that the annual net gain will continue to exceed 10 million over the next decade. Individuals 65 years of age are expected to raise to 20% by the year 2040‚ and health care programs are projected to represent

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    century countries are at risk of high population aging and the accompanying problems. The idea of aging is feared by many because older adults often are ignored. It is believed that the reality of ageing and death often is denied because people secretly cherish a belief in their own immortality. Ageing threatens the ideology of rugged independence‚ and many people regard growing older as something that happens to other people and not to them. Yet ageism permeates all areas of society. How we view

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    Psychology website. Wood‚ S. E.‚ Wood‚ E. G.‚ & Boyd‚ D. (2011). the world of psychology (7th ed.). Boston‚ MA: Pearson Education‚ Inc/Allyn and Bacon. Zeilig‚ H. (2011). The critical use of narrative and literature in gerontology. International Journal of Ageing & Later Life.‚ 6(2)‚ 30. SocINDEX with Full Text. Interview With A Senior Citizen 1. Date of Birth? September 18‚ 1946 5. Last place of employment? South Carolina State University Police Department. Police Sargent and Training Officer. Employed from

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    Introduction Ageing of an individual is conceived as a perpetual process associated with the passage of time. Various studies on ageing suggest that advances in technology and modernization have resulted in the increase of life expectancy and decline in the birth rates of people. Because of this‚ the twenty first century may be called as the "Era of Population Ageing". This situation has dramatically also given rise to the various issues confronting the elderly‚ making process of ageing as a

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    Australia. Especially‚ it deals with the issue of increasing ageing population in Australia includes statistical information highlighting some causes and telltales. The context presented is economic and social. It also looks at the effects that increasing of the ageing population has on society‚ the individual and the Australian economy. Australia is one of the most advantaged aged care systems in the world. The increasing numbers of ageing population is one of the major transformations being experienced

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    seeks to understand the experience of loneliness. This is examined with reference to the concepts of ‘social loneliness’ and ‘desolation’ advanced by Weiss and Townsend respectively. The phenomenon is also examined vis-à-vis the activity theory of ageing‚ which states that engaging in activities help the elderly in overcoming loneliness‚ improves their health and augments self-esteem. Contrary to expectations‚ the findings suggest that the residents in this particular old age home do not experience

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    The Work Environment Extended Writing Topic: Does the age impact on working people? What has caused this change? The aim of this task is to demonstrate an understanding of current issues affecting the workplace. In this report I will be focusing on the over 50 age group. Specifically I will be looking at whether or not age impacts on working people and if it has improved or worsened. Work plays a very large role in people’s lives

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