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celebration of elders
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western culture
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While elders are respected, their influence on decision-making and community events may not be as prominent as in aboriginal culture.
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1
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2
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community elders
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Modern Western cultures
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May not always hold as much influence on decision-making and community affairs
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1
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3
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community elders
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Western countries
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May not hold as much influence and are not necessarily consulted for decision making
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1
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4
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community elders
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Western countries
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Community elders may have influence, but their authority is based more on personal achievements and wisdom.
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1
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5
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community elders
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Western countries
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Respected but not always central to decision-making and governance
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1
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6
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community elders
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Western culture
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There may be respect for elders, but the authority and wisdom they hold in society can be downplayed or questioned.
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1
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7
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community elders
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Western cultures
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May not hold as much prominent influence and may not be routinely consulted for advice
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1
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8
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elder law
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Western countries
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Elder law includes legal issues related to aging, such as estate planning, long-term care, and guardianship.
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1
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9
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elder law
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Western countries
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Elder law is a well-established legal specialty dealing with issues affecting aging and elderly individuals, such as estate planning, long-term care, and end-of-life decisions.
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1
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10
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elders
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Modern Western societies
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Elders are respected, but their influence on decision-making may be less prominent
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1
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11
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elders
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Western countries
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Elders are respected, but decision-making is often left to the younger generation
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1
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12
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elders
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Western countries
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Individualism often takes precedence over traditional respect for elders
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1
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13
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elders
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Western countries
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Respected for experience but decision-making influence is often more limited
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1
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14
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elders
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Western cultures
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Respect for elders is important, but decision-making is often based on individualism and equality
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1
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15
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elders
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Western cultures
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While elders are respected, decision-making is often more focused on individual autonomy and institutional structures rather than direct influence from elders.
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1
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16
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elders
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Western societies
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Respecting elders is important, but the extent of authority and decision-making power of elders varies
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1
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17
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elders
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western societies
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Respect for elders is present but may not hold the same level of influence in decision-making and community guidance
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1
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18
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elders' role
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Western cultures
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Elders are often respected for their wisdom and experience, but may live independently and make their own decisions.
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1
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19
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family elders
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Western countries
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Respected but may not hold as much decision-making authority within the family unit.
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1
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20
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family elders
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Western countries
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Family elders are respected and often consulted for advice and decision-making.
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1
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21
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role of elders
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Modern western societies
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Elders may be respected, but their authority does not significantly impact decision-making in families
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1
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22
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role of elders
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Western countries
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Elders may be respected, but decision-making is often more individualistic and less reliant on their input.
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1
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23
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role of elders
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Western cultures
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Senior care homes and retirement facilities are common
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1
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24
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role of elders
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Western cultures
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Primarily advisory and based on experience
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1
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25
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role of elders
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western countries
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Respect for elders exists but decision-making is often less influenced by them
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1
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26
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role of elders in healthcare
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Western countries
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Elders are often valued for their wisdom and experience in decision-making about healthcare.
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1
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27
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role of elders in society
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Western countries
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Less influence in decision-making, often retired and less engaged in day-to-day affairs of the society.
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1
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28
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role of elders in society
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Western cultures
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Elders are often revered for their wisdom but may not always hold significant influence in decision-making and governance.
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1
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29
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status of elders
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Western countries
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Respect for elders is important, but individual autonomy and independence are also highly valued.
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1
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30
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the role of elders
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Western
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Elders are valued for their wisdom and experience, but decision-making authority is more decentralized and based on individual autonomy.
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1
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31
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the role of elders
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Western cultures
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Less emphasis on the authority and wisdom of elders
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1
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32
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the role of elders
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western cultures
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Elders may be valued for their experience and guidance, but decision-making often falls to elected officials and individuals with specific expertise.
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1
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33
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veneration of elders
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Western
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Respect for elders is less emphasized and may be seen as less significant compared to personal achievements and independence.
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1
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