July 26th, 2023 Don Akchin
The groundbreaking works of Margaret Gullette have informed and inspired many present-day thinkers and activists fighting against ageism in American culture. In the second part of this interview, Gullette talks about: What makes ageism a “violent” force in people’s lives The connection between ageism and corporate profits What it means to be a public intellectual […]
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July 26th, 2023 Julie Winkle Giulioni
Experiencing stumbles and setbacks can teach us a lot about ourselves – a lot about being a leader. I was reflecting on a stage production of Circus 1903 I attended several years ago. It was a variety show featuring turn-of-the-century circus acts. The audience enjoyed heart-stopping performances from high-wire artists, aerialists, contortionists, and acrobats from […]
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July 26th, 2023 Linda Abbit
A reader recently sent me this question: “My elderly mother-in-law has gotten mean in the last few years. She’ll say mean things to people — mostly family members, but also others sometimes. I don’t think she even realizes how hurtful she’s being. Does this happen to elderly people often?” In my experience, not […]
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July 26th, 2023 Jodie Filogomo
Gone are the days when a long dress is for fancy occasions only. This brings about the idea of how to wear a maxi dress casually. Maxi dresses were the prompt for the Magnificent 8 group of women whose ages range from young to even younger. Quote of the day: “You have two choices in […]
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July 26th, 2023 Royce Shook
However, that the idea of human superiority is increasingly being challenged by scientists, philosophers, and ethicists who argue that all forms of life have inherent value and should be treated with respect and dignity. Recognizing the similarities between human and animal cognition and behaviour has led to a growing awareness of the need to protect […]
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July 26th, 2023 Rita Robison
Many people get caught up in credit card debt. In 2022, Americans increased their credit card debt by a record $179.4 billion. The total owed by credit-card holders now is more than $1.1 trillion. However, people in some states charge less on their credit cards than others. WalletHub, a personal finance website, takes a look […]
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July 25th, 2023 Elliot Kallen
In the world of business management, understanding the roles and responsibilities of various financial professionals is paramount. Particularly when it comes to handling retirement plans like 401(k)s, the expertise brought on board can directly affect the financial well-being of numerous individuals. Two crucial roles in this sphere are those of a 401(k) Fiduciary Advisor and […]
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July 25th, 2023 Joseph M. Casciani
by Joe Casciani, PhD Successful aging, the heart of the Living to 100 Club, involves a certain resolve to not worry about things we cannot control, a focus on things we can do instead of cannot do, and many other changes in our thinking. As I like to say, it’s rarely a smooth road ahead […]
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July 25th, 2023 Tripp Parks
Posture is more than just standing up straight; it’s a gateway to improved well-being and self-assurance. Good posture supports the spine, reduces muscle strain, and enhances overall physical health. In this article, we’ll uncover the secrets to achieving perfect posture effortlessly. Understand the Importance: Proper posture aligns the body, preventing chronic pain and injuries. It […]
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July 25th, 2023 Elinor Stutz
Photo by The Digital Artist via Pixabay Attract the Right Job Or Clientele: Will You Study How to Implement AI to Increase Business? News about AI is in our everyday conversations, including potential ethics violations. So many issues surround the controversial topic, making it essential to determine which approaches may or may not work for […]
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