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old
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Western countries
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Old age is often associated with retirement and leisure activities.
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2
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2
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aged
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Western countries
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Aging population is an increasing societal concern, with a focus on healthcare and retirement planning.
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1
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3
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aged
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Western countries
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People are expected to retire around the age of 65 and enjoy their later years in relaxation and leisure.
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1
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4
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elderly
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Western countries
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It is common to see elderly people living independently in their own homes or retirement communities.
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1
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5
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elderly
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Western countries
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Respect for the elderly, including social security and retirement homes, is common in Western countries.
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1
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6
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elderly
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Western countries
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Elderly individuals often live independently or in retirement communities
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1
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7
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elderly people
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Western countries
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Elderly people are often encouraged to retire and enjoy leisure activities in Western countries.
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1
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8
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elderly people
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Western countries
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Respected and valued members of society, often living independently or in retirement homes.
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1
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9
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elderly person
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Western countries
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Elderly people are often retired and live in nursing homes or retirement communities.
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1
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10
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elderly person
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western countries
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Respect and care for elderly persons is a common cultural value, with many elderly people living in retirement homes.
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1
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11
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older people
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Western countries
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Sometimes marginalized or overlooked in society, with a focus on youth and trends.
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1
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12
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older people
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Western countries
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Older people often retire and may live independently or in retirement communities.
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1
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13
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treatment of elderly
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Western countries
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Elderly care facilities are more prevalent, and independent living is often encouraged, with a focus on individual autonomy and freedom.
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1
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