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    should live in the old folkshome. This is literally because elderly needs special attention in order to provide them a comfortable life. What a comfortable life has got to do with old folks’? First of all‚ we have to agree to the fact that old folkshomes nowadays are not the same as those of yesteryears. Homes of those days are usually illustrated as very small‚ untidy and helpers who don’t have sense of humanity in them. Although most of us have never been to old folkshome‚ we are still traumatized

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    Sharks are a group of fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton‚ five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head‚ andpectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachimorpha (or Selachii) and are the sister group to the rays. However‚ the term "shark" has also been used for extinct members of the subclassElasmobranchii outside the Selachimorpha‚ such as Cladoselache and Xenacanthus. Under this broader definition‚ the earliest known sharks

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    We often said that our kids are growing up. But has anyone ever realize that our parents are growing old every single day? Can you remember the last time you actually hug your parents or bring them out for a proper dinner outside? Some of us may still do that. But definitely not all of us. Some people may even forget when was the last time they actually visited their parents.  Children that abandon their parents are called jerks‚ or maybe you can call them bastards. Any bad names that you give

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    practice is no longer common as before. Many child choose to send their parent to the old folks homes. Based on the visual aids given‚ the number of people aged 60 and above who placed in old folks homes from the year 2006 to 2010 averagely increase. On 2006‚ about 320 people have been placed in old folks homes‚ 220 male and 100 female. Then on 2007‚ about 170 male old folks has been placed in old folks homes while 95 from female‚ decrease about 55 people from both genders compared to 2006. Meanwhile

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    SHOULDN’T LIVE IN OLD FOLKSHOMES Lately the trend of sending the elderly to the old folkshome is increasing tremendously from time to time especially those who are bed-ridden and weak due to sickness. Moving an elderly parent into a residential care or old folkshome is a major decision and not one to be taken lightly. There are financial‚ welfare and psychological aspects to be considered and very often it is a last resort. Sending elderly parents to a care or nursing home often makes people

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    To Sent Senior Citizens To Old Folks Home Nowadays‚ the percentage of sending senior to Old Folks Home is increasing all over the world. People are thinks and cares about themselves rather than other people especially to senior citizens. Many people believe that they will be considered cruel‚ irresponsible‚ unfilial if sending a senior to Old Folks Home. Filial piety is an important in our culture and if the senior citizens lives in Old Folks Home‚ his or her children are considered to abandon

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    Victoria University International CRICOS Provider No. 00124K 10 February 2014 Student ID: 13050656 (temporary) Mohammad Yusuf FAROOK HASSAN 25-C BANGUNAN BAN BEE JALAN KAMPUNG BARU SUNGAI PETANI 08000 MALAYSIA Dear Mr FAROOK HASSAN‚ International Student Written Agreement Congratulations. Your application to study at Victoria University has been successful and we are pleased to advise that you are eligible for admission. The course(s) for which you are being offered is outlined in

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    back home after that. The couple asked him why he did so. The child replied that he wanted to use the basket to dump them in the forest when they were old. In the end‚ the couple quickly brought their father back home. The moral lesson is one should not dump their aged parents. Nowadays‚ many children are dumping their aged parents by sending them to the old folkshome due to different kinds of reasons as well as excuses. Although many people feel that sending their aged parents to the old folks’

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    explain about how does my expectation meet the obesevatation communication and safety features. In my imagination‚ RSL could have been a hospital with many nurses‚ doctors and very filthy place with nonhuman behavior. The patients could have been very old‚ weak and motionless‚ the atmosphere in an aged care centre might be heartbreaking and miserable. Soon after I started walking inside the care center‚ I was surprise with the way it was operated. I noticed a nurse using very soft tone with acknowledgement

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    few months but assured me that she enjoys living there and that everyone is kind and friendly to her. She told me that of the faculties that she has been at that this one was the most comfortable one of all. She felt like she was at home here. This was my second visit with my client‚ so she was very comfortable with me and was much more opened to talk with me the second time. I asked if she would mind if I took some vital signs on her and ask her a few question this time. My patient was very kind

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