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    peoples) based on population facts of the world. We observed‚ researched and discovered that world population is shifting slightly towards old population from young generation as seen in the above figure. There are obvious declining birth rates and aging population worldwide. As it can seen there are more old people (60+) in 2010 rather than 1950 and in 2050 rather than 2010. The first reason of our business is a good business proposition is this which is the fact that we will have sufficient consumer

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    developed my own points of view as follows. First‚ a declining population announces a lower economic growth rate because fewer people mean fewer human resources an economy can put into the production. Second‚ a declining population will accelerate the aging of society‚ which in turn will impose heavier burdens on the younger generations. Finally‚ a declining pollution has a adverse impact on the implementation of the social insurance in that there will be less financial resources provided by the overall

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    Ageing (British English) or aging (American English) is the accumulation of changes in a person over time.[1] Ageing in humans refers to a multidimensional process of physical‚ psychological‚ and social change. Some dimensions of ageing grow and expand over time‚ while others decline. Reaction time‚ for example‚ may slow with age‚ while knowledge of world events and wisdom may expand. Research shows that even late in life‚ potential exists for physical‚ mental‚ and social growth and development.[2] Ageing

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    the word “old” not mean a negative thing but simply some thing that all individuals will eventually have to deal with. We should allow older adults to participate in cosmetic surgery if that is something that would make one happy but also encourage aging without cosmetic surgery if that is what makes another happy. The media is a crucial source of information and it would be beneficial if it contributed to older adults being seen in movies and TV shows on a more regular basis. This would allow older

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    Healthcare Access

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    Barriers‚ and facilitators of accessing health promotion and disease prevention services among older adults. America is aging. There were approximately 33.5 million people over the age 65 in the year 1995‚ having increased by 2.3 million since the year 1990 while the aging population increased by seven percent during those five years‚ the population under the age of 65 grew by only five percent. Moreover‚ the older population of the country is expected to continue growing especially between 2010

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    solutions. Identify 5 best potential solutions. Find out solution to fundamental problem. How to solve: ….. Problems 1. The elderly (above 80s)‚ are being more and more respected by the society. They get over respected? 2. Singapore has an aging population. 3. The elderly have contributed to the building and improvement of Singapore. 4. The government is too lenient on the elderly. It is unfair towards the rest. 5. It is unfair to other people as the rules and laws under the Elderly Special

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    Background Introduction Malnutrition affects people of every age‚ although infants‚ children‚ and adolescents may suffer the most because many nutrients are critical for normal growth and development. Older people may develop malnutrition because aging‚ illness‚ and other factors can lead to a poor appetite‚ so they may not eat enough.(Gavin‚2012) According to Food and Nutrition Research Institute (2011)‚ malnutrition among Filipino children is still prevalent. Results showed that 15.9% or two out

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    The Health Care delivery services for Long-Term Care Vida R. Mobley HCS 310/Health Care Delivery in the U.S. 01-31-2011 Martha Plant “Everyone wants to get older‚ but no one wants to be old” so the saying goes. Many people approaching retirement age look forward to having more time and fewer responsibilities. Yet‚ they are afraid of becoming aimless and useless. They also fear isolation‚ unhappiness and diminishing health. What then‚ is the secret of a happy life? Good friends and a loving

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    SWOT ANALYSIS Demographic

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    – analyzing a family’s status must be done thoroughly due to family’s overall income and other related expenses. OPPORTUNITIES Large population- as the population grows; the growth for human needs also arises. Thus‚ market opportunities occur. Aging population – people matures and changes‚ and so as their necessities. These could give a huge opportunity because there are things that should be given to satisfy their requirements. Geographic population shift – migratory movements could also be a

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    Why Women Live Longer 1 1

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    Why Women Live Longer Thomas Kirkwood 1. If there are any men left who still believe that women are the weaker sex‚ it is long past time for them to think again. With respect to that most essential proof of robustness—the power to stay alive—women are tougher than men from birth through to extreme old age. The average man may run a 100-meter race faster than the average woman and lift heavier weights. But nowadays women outlive men by about five to six years. By age 85 there are roughly six

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