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Ageism and The Value of the Elderly
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This 4 page paper provides an overview of the issue of ageism. This paper relates the societal changes that have resulted in a devaluation of the elderly. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHAgeSoc.rtf
Ageism In America
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6 pages in length. Respect for the elderly is a fast dwindling characteristic of American society. Historically revered for their sage wisdom and life experience, the older sect of society in contemporary society is treated as more of an imposition rather than a valued cultural commodity. Quoting Traxler, Woolf (2007) defines ageism as "any attitude, action, or institutional structure which subordinates a person or group because of age or any assignment of roles in society purely on the basis of age" (Woolf, 2007); as such, it is clear how this "ism" has infiltrated virtually every aspect of society to the extent where seniors are often treated with indignity and contempt. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCAgeismAm.rtf
Ageism in the Workplace.
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(5 pp) Action must be taken to correct the serious
situation where a very significant percentage of
people over 50 are economically inactive. There is
no bar to their employment other than an attitude
by many employers that they are too old! And as my
Grandfather used to chuckle in German, 'We are too
soon old, and too late smart.' The United States
work force is starting an interesting period of time
: four defined generations of workers are all
competing for the same space. All four have
qualities that employers are looking for, all four
have liabilities which can be compensated by one
or more of the other groups. Bibliography lists 2
sources.
Filename: BBagewrk.rtf
Aggression Replacement Training
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This 3 page paper offers an overview of Aggression Replacement Training (ART), developed by Goldstein and Glick in the late 1970s. The essay outlines the three components and the schedule for the training and its purposes as well as results achieved by some. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGart.rtf
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