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Don’t Save for Retirement!

by Ron Fields in Politics, January 2, 2012
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Don’t save for retirement. You will defer enjoyment of your income, and you will being paying steeply higher taxes in the future. It used to be that saving for retirement made sense because in retirement your tax rate would be lower. Governments around the world, including the U.S. government have amassed such huge public debt, that taxes will rise in the future, and steeply. Enjoy your money now before the government takes its huge bite.

Avoid Financial Elderly Abuse

by Peter Kropotkin in Crime, November 26, 2011
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As you get older, you may find yourself a more likely target for thieves.

Study: Wise Old Makin

by tagama in Organizations, November 19, 2011
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Research shows that parental discretion is andwhat their children are able to settle disputes.People over 55 years, effective with the brainthan younger people.

Walk Your Way for Better Health

by CutezSoNia in Education, October 4, 2011
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If you have got a gentle walking routine going youre on the correct track. however if youre conjointly stopping to smell the roses, you may wish to skip it and develop your pace.

Driving with Age!

by Fran DeLauraSmith in Law, October 1, 2011
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When does a person realize it is time to stop driving.
Should laws become involved?

Better Health for The Elderly Through Proper Exercise

by Tymmy in People, September 30, 2011
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The increase in technology in the world today has led to a drastic reduction in physical activities and this in turn has led to many physical, mental and emotional problems.

Ageism – What is It?

by Dehan Nathaniel in Work, September 28, 2011
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A brief definition of Ageism.

Young or Old; Who’s Smarter?

by Norm Schneider in Issues, September 25, 2011
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Does a younger generation have the mental edge over their elders? No, say researchers.

Combating Social Isolation

by azurevon in Organizations, September 5, 2011
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Social isolation refers to the absence of meaningful social relationships and connections. Among the elderly, there is a significant problem in many communities. The isolation and loneliness among the elderly can lead to health problems and a negative impact on medical systems. Social integration is the opposite of social isolation and refers to the participation of a person in a wide range of social activities and relationships. In this article, social integration will be explained in detail so that the principles can be applied for single persons and single elderly who need social support.

Life Journey

by rubielee in History, August 18, 2011
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There are so many old people everywhere that need care.

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