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    (2000). Social forces and aging: An introduction to social gerontology. USA: Wadsworth. Cavanaugh‚ J. C. (1997). Adult development and aging. Dying and bereavement (3rd ed.) USA: Cole Publishing. Choudhury‚ A. (2009). Pearson Product-Moment Correlation. Retrieved 20 Aug. 2012 from Experiment Resources: http://www.experiment-resources.com/pearson-product-moment-correlation.html Dumalag‚ T.Q Hooyman‚ N. R.‚ Kiyak‚ A. H. (2002). Social gerontology: Multidisciplinary perspectives. Boston‚ MA: Pearson Education

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    Later Adulthood Aging in our society can be a very stressful time regarding our elderly. They are going through tremendous changes not only physically‚ emotionally‚ but also socially. It is in our best interest to help them make the proper adjustments during what can be a difficult time for some. Retirement is not always the best thing for our senior citizens. It can be a trying time as they no longer feel useful. We need to insure they remain productive by maintaining relationships

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    Aging Biology Megen Clarke As time goes on its inevitable that a human or animals age‚ there is no stopping time on a human’s body. It is the build-up of changes in a person over time. With humans‚ aging is referred to as a multidimensional procedure of physical‚ social and psychological transformation. In some dimensions‚ aging it grow and expand over time‚ whereas in others‚ it may decline. An example of this is reaction time; it may slow with age while information of world events and

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    Levy‚ B.‚ Hausdorff‚ J.‚ Hencke‚ R.‚ & Wei‚ J. Y. (2000). Reducing cardiovascular stress with positive self-stereotypes of aging. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences‚ 55B‚ P205-P213. Wurm‚ S.‚ Tesch-Römer‚ C.‚ & Tomasik‚ M.J. (2007). Longitudinal findings on aging-related cognitions‚ control beliefs and health in later life. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences‚ 62‚ P156–P164. Palmore‚ E. B. (1999). Ageism: Negative and positive. New York: Springer

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    India: Profile and Programmes. New Delhi: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation‚ Government of India‚ 2000. Jamuna‚ D & L.K Reddy. "The impact of age and length of widowhood on the self concept of elderly widows." Indian Journal of Gerontology‚ 1997: 91-95. Kumar‚ Vijay S. Challenges before the elderly: An Indian scenario. New Delhi: M D Publications‚ 1995. M.S.Gore. ""Social Factors Affecting the Health of the Elderly"." In Improving the Health of Older People: A World View.‚ by J.G

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    328 Seminar in Aging: Exploring Aging Programs‚ Policy‚ and the Long-Term Care Continuum Spring 2014 Northeastern Illinois University Final Paper Directions Each student is required to write a research paper focusing on one area of gerontology that is of specific interest. Select an area related to older adults/aging that is meaningful to you or something that you have an interest in and would like to learn more about (this is part of your first paper assignment‚ due 2/7). Your final

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    lose some of his or her independence‚ and need assistance from family‚ friends or home care facilities. When this occurs many older people experience emotional stress‚ and physical problems whereas some does not. Here the study of gerontology comes into place. Gerontology can help many individuals “understand current social issues‚” (Novak‚ 2009‚ p. 2) that occurs from aging. This paper will expound‚ and examine the major aspects of the disengagement theory‚ and activity theory. The paper will include

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    Kevin T. Ellis English 155/Ms. Quinn 26 March 2013 Essay Should Colleges Accept Senior Citizen Student Imagine sitting next to someone’s father or grandmother in a classroom‚ at first it may feel awkward having a senior age classmate. Later you find they are just well on their subjects both in the classroom and online‚ and might be someone to consider as a study buddy on a class project. Keep in mind to those older Americans returning to school‚ the world of the classrooms‚ can seem both foreign

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    NOTES TO HELP WHEN YOU ARE TAKING THE ACTUAL EXAM. What is ageism? Describe its origins‚ its expressions‚ and its impact on older people. Compare and contrast the normative‚ the interpretive‚ and the conflict perspectives. Give an example in gerontology of each type of theory. Describe the strengths and weaknesses of each perspective. Give an overview of the age stratification theory of aging. State its assumptions and its limitations. Describe the U.S. age stratification system‚ and discuss

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    vegetables. In addition‚ the checklist states that one in four adults consume more than adequate amounts of alcohol and tooth loss is a contributing factor to decreased nutrition (Tabloski‚ 2010‚ p. 133). Another important concept that is discussed in gerontology is the relationship between poor nutritional health and food insecurity—a term that represents the lack of resources or access to food in a household‚ which is evident in seven percent of elderly households in the United States (Tabloski‚ 2010‚

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