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ageing
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Western countries
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Elderly individuals often live independently or in retirement communities, with less direct involvement of younger generations in daily care
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2
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ageing
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Western cultures
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Senior citizens often retire and enjoy their later years with leisure activities and relaxation.
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3
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ageing
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Western cultures
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Healthcare and social services for the elderly are typically provided through government programs and private facilities.
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4
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aging
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Western countries
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Aging is often associated with retirement and leisure activities in Western countries.
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1
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5
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aging
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Western countries
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Aging is often associated with retirement and leisure in Western countries, with a focus on maintaining youthfulness and vitality.
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1
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6
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aging
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Western countries
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Aging is often associated with retirement and a decrease in physical abilities.
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1
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7
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aging
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Western countries
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Aging is often viewed as a decline in physical abilities.
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1
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8
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aging
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Western countries
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Emphasis on independence and individualism as people age
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1
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9
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aging
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Western countries
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Elderly individuals are often encouraged to live independently and may reside in retirement communities or nursing homes.
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1
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10
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aging
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Western countries
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Emphasis on medical advancements and active lifestyle for healthy aging
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1
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11
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aging
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Western countries
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Elderly people often live independently or in retirement communities
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1
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12
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aging
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Western countries
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Focus on independence and individual autonomy as people age
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1
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13
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aging
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Western countries
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Often involves retirement, leisure activities, and healthcare for the elderly
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1
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14
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aging
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Western countries
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Retirement and elderly care homes are common options for the aging population
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1
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15
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aging
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Western countries
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Reliance on professional elderly care facilities and retirement homes
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1
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16
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aging
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Western culture
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Aging is a natural process to be managed through healthcare and lifestyle choices.
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1
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17
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aging
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Western cultures
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Aging is often associated with retirement and leisure in Western cultures.
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1
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18
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aging
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Western cultures
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Elderly people are often cared for in nursing homes in Western cultures.
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1
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19
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aging
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Western cultures
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Elderly people are often cared for within the family and community in certain indigenous cultures.
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1
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20
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aging
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Western cultures
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Older individuals may be encouraged to remain independent and continue working if they desire
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1
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21
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aging
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Western cultures
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Aging may be associated with retirement and less active involvement in the community in Western cultures
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1
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22
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aging
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Western cultures
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Elderly individuals may live independently or in nursing homes
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1
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23
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aging
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Western cultures
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Elders may live independently or in retirement homes, and their roles in decision-making and family dynamics may be less pronounced.
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1
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24
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aging
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Western societies
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Elderly people are often encouraged to be independent and active
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1
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25
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aging
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Western societies
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Elderly individuals may live independently or in retirement communities
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1
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