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    dance‚ concert‚ comedy shows‚ animations‚ impressionists‚ clowns and the list goes on and on. These form of entertainment can than be divided into groups according to the age and interest of the people being entertained. For instance we have child ‚ adult ‚ live action ‚ public and corporate entertainment. In this article we’ll give a brief explanation to some of these forms. CHILD ENTERTAINMENT Kids need to be entertained and some times the entertainer or the entertainment agency

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    Care of Older Adult

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    Study Guide Competency: 742.1.1 Compassionate and Respectful Care of Older Adults 1. Go to the Care of the Older Adult Learning Community. Select documents‚ select documents‚ scroll down and select 24/7 Webinar Availability. You want to watch the video Therapeutic Communication and Health Perceptions 1. Read Chapters 4 and 5 and make sure you note the ways to communicate or assist a patient with disabilities such as hearing deficits‚ vision impairments‚ or aphasia and dysarthria. Be familiar

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    Attachment is extremely important to experience at a young age in order to understand how to bond with people and create healthy relationships as an adult. The ability to create and maintain healthy bonds with people is important‚ not only in personal relationships‚ but in professional relationships as well. Learning from infancy how to create these bonds is a critical way to start a child on a healthy‚ happy‚ and successful path rather than a path of emotional distance and‚ in many cases‚ crime

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    Interview An Older Adult

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    nterview with an Older Adult Rachel Ehrbar University of New Hampshire In an effort to learn about the process of aging and what it means to someone who is considered an older adult‚ I interviewed a man who is approaching his sixty-seventh birthday in August. For the purposes of this paper‚ I will refer to the gentleman interviewed as John‚ a fictitious name in order to protect his privacy. John is the youngest of two sisters and one brother‚ who all grew up in a small town in New Jersey

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    To apply three theories of adult development to my own life‚ it’s imperative that I provide the obligatory information about myself‚ in order for it to even make sense. The information given is certainly personal‚ but as no point am I unwilling to provide it. The key to understanding one’s self is understanding one’s life‚ and all the good and bad parts of it. By ignoring‚ for example‚ certain events that you would rather forget‚ you are denying an in-depth and detailed look at yourself. I am

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    Depression In Older Adults

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    Depression is an issue in older adults that many people don’t realize. Becoming ornery‚ grumpy‚ and temperamental is not a normal part of aging. Unfortunately suicide can become a result of depression. This is something that is not commonly discussed and it’s becoming a more relevant problem in older adults. A younger adult committing suicide is discussed more and viewed as a more devastating loss than an older adult committing suicide. This problem needs to be looked at. It’s a devastating loss

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    Adult Education Philosophy

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    Philosophy Assignment 2 –Adult Educational Philosophies – Benefits and Challenges Sameer Ahmed Presented to: Dr. Terre Eversden In partial fulfillment of requirements of WED 486 – Adult Learning Southern Illinois University Carbondale Author Note Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Terre Eversden to have given me an opportunity to present a paper on the Adult Educational Philosophies – Benefits and Challenges & their involvement in real life scenarios or the environment we live in. The

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    Abuse of vulnerable adults

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    withheld from an individual causing them to appear more agitated or in pain; conversely medication could be overused making an individual appear perhaps tired/drowsy. Sexual Abuse Sexual abuse can include rape or the involvement of a vulnerable adult in any form of sexual contact without consent; this can include coercing individuals into masturbation or the viewing of pornographic material. Signs of sexual abuse may be physical such as bruising or bleeding on/around the genitals‚ the contraction

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    role of adult education

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    live forever.” ― Mahatma Gandhi Adult education is very important because many elderly people feel helpless at times of need and have been dependent. Education can enable them to become more independent. Many adults have not finished their high school education. A high school education is incredibly important; whether someone is trying to get a basic job‚ or is thinking about college‚ a high school diploma is needed. Adult education is the way for those adults who did not finish high school to

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    Aging Older Adults

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    of aging older adults’ process and respond to medicines differently than in younger people. Age-related changes in the body‚ liver‚ kidneys‚ central nervous system‚ and heart contribute to the older adult to become more vulnerable to overdose and side effects. Furthermore‚ age-related challenges such as memory loss or poor eyesight can make it harder to follow instructions for taking medication (Hamilton‚ Gallagher‚ & O’Mahony‚ 2009). As a result of financial issues older adults in attempt to save

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