Location, Location, Location—You Are Where You Live
Posted by Transitions Through Life on May 7, 2011 · Leave a Comment
We constantly hear-location, location, location especially when realtors are discussing view, and neighborhood status. But there is a different way to think about location, location, location.
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Saturday Night is the Loneliest Night in the Week–Does it Have to Be?
Posted by Transitions Through Life on December 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
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How Age Biased Are You?
Posted by Nancy K. Schlossberg, Ed.D. on October 13, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I have been part of a group that is trying to establish a national institute which we are tentatively calling the Institute of the Ages. Some community leaders have commented that people don’t want to be part of something that suggests aging. That led me to conclude that age bias is alive and well. There are two aspects of age bias.Editorial Controls
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