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    Pets for the Elderly

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    Pets for the Elderly Most people in the English language have heard the saying “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” While that very well may‚ or may not‚ be true—what about pets? Wouldn’t it be better if that Granny Smith were a Husky puppy? If that Delicious Red were a fluffy‚ gray kitten who purrs in your lap? Don’t misunderstand me‚ I’m not condoning eating the family pet‚ but instead supporting the idea that owning an animal can help your‚ and your family’s health. In 1999‚ people who

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    Should kids wear seat belts on the bus? Even though the seat belts are tight and uncomfortable‚ they help keep kids safe in a car accident. It helps people prevent breaking bones‚ It helps keep kids safe on a bus‚ and It decreases the amount of death that happens in a car accident. Kids in a bus should wear a seatbelt for safety reasons. On a bus‚ a kid without a seatbelt would get horribly injured in a crash. “Seat Belts prevent driver and passengers from being ejected during a crash”(cdc.gov)

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    Plane Ride

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    MY FIRST PLANE RIDE ALONE My internal organs thumped against my chest as I dragged my bag along the floor and into the corridor. As I walked into the hall‚ I glanced up and notice the sign I could get on. My entire body could barely hold itself together with the anticipation of the dream come-true event about to take place. I said to myself‚ “I’ll soon be in the air alone without my family”. I slowed my pace to further enjoy what was happening. Swarms of people walked around me knowing that one

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    Ministry to the elderly

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    Ministry to the Elderly Introduction Human beings have always dreamt of a long and happy life. Thanks to the progress in medicine and‚ hygiene and nutrition‚ the dream of a long life has become a widespread reality. But the dream of longer life often does not translate into a happy reality. In a globalizing trend to identify value primarily in terms of economics‚ old age easily is seen as a lack of productivity. At the emotional and social level‚ studies have shown that the main consequences of

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    Economics for Business Should higher education be free to students? University education has become a major hot topic recently as governments have struggled to find the funds for universities. Therefore‚ there have been many debates raised of what the best way to fund university education is and whether it should be free or not. Firstly‚ we will start by going over why tuition fees were actually introduced. The idea began in the labour party manifesto in 1997 when Education was known to be the

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    The Longest Ride Analysis

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    Nicholas Sparks‚ an inspiring romance author and the best-selling author of The Notebook and Dear John. On April 10‚ 2015‚ Nicholas Sparks’s movie The Longest Ride was released. The Longest Ride (figure1) is a romantic movie. Before the movie was released the romance novel The Longest Ride was published on September 17‚ 2013. The Longest Ride is not a typical Nicholas Sparks movie. There are two love stories being told but the bull riding brings a refreshing storyline to the movie. Also with the second

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    Elderly Adults

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    Running head: Case Study – Elderly Adults Case Study – Elderly Adults Kaplan University Professor Diane Berry May 19‚ 2014 1 Case Study – Elderly Adults 2 Case Study – Elderly Adults Catherine Lopez is a 75-year-old Hispanic women who has been living independently on her own since the untimely death of her spouse whom she was married to for over 50 years. After Joseph passed away from having a sudden heart attack‚ their four children‚ Joseph Jr.‚ Michael‚ Jennifer‚ and

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    social‚ cultural‚ economic or in all other fields. This is why education is necessary for any country seeking behind the well-being of its people and its growth. Because of the importance of education‚ all education wherever it is should be free for everyone. Free education makes people equal. Rich and poor people become equal‚ so everyone can get education. Many poor people would like to study‚ but they are unable because they don’t have enough money to pay the tuition. Tami Luhby (as cited

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    Resiliency in the Elderly

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    Resiliency in the Elderly 2 America is growing old fast. Approximately 10% of our country is currently 60 years or older and by 2050 nearly a fourth of our citizens will be elderly (Kaplan et al.‚ 2008). This presents a specific category of Americans with unique challenges. In a comprehensive review of research from 1978 through 2005‚ it was determined that only one third of the elderly are considered to be successful agers (Kaplan et al.‚ 2008). This means two thirds of our elderly are struggling

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    and load the elderly women in the back of the van. More elderly die in car crashes every year due to bad hearing and eyesight. Statics who that most elderly drivers drift out of their lanes due to lack of vision. Their also needs to be a hearing test for the elderly every year‚ considering most elderly drivers can’t hear horns that try to tell them to move over and slow down. If their elderly continue to drive without glasses or hearing aids it could be a fiasco. Elderly drivers should be highly encouraged

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