We all get old- if we\u27re lucky. But all too often it seems those who grow old are the unlucky ones. For some of our senior citizens, the declining years can be fraught with sadness and isolation. Happily, many elderly people continue to have active and busy lives by working, attending college classes and engaging in a variety of other activities. In this issue of FOCUS, we look at some of the aspects of aging -and profile some BSU alumni who don\u27t act their age. Shawn Records cover photo.https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/focus/1064/thumbnail.jp
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Over the last decade most of us have become familiar with the terms “sexism” and “racism”
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The continuing growth in the number of adults aged 60-plus has raised global alertness of population...
The World Health Organization (2018) estimates that between 2015 and 2050, the proportion of the wor...
Hearing and memory losses, cognitive decline, easily fractured bones, crankiness and depression are ...
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For most of the history of humankind, ageing has been the problem of a fortunate few. Before 1900, w...
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Stereotypes can have a strong influence on how people interact with one another, and sadly many youn...
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Over the last decade most of us have become familiar with the terms “sexism” and “racism”