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nikdorinn [45]
3 years ago
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Many things in middle adulthood are positive. For example, you have the benefits of experience and status. Because you have expe

rience, you will perceive events that you have experienced before as less stressful. Take pretty much any event, like giving presentations at work. Public speaking is frightening for most people, but if you have done it enough, it is not so bad and may even be fun. Because you have status, meaning that you have proven yourself in your job, for example, you have more control over things like your work hours and will make more money and have other benefits. Your assignment has two parts: (1) Think of at least five other positive things about middle adulthood and list them. Then give an example of each, as above. (2) Think about how, in many ways, our society values youth over wisdom. Write an essay of at least five hundred words on what is wrong with that. In particular, answer these questions: (a) What might our society be missing out on by judging people's value by their youthful looks?; (b) What are some examples of this?; and (c) What might we do as a society to change this? Feel free to do Internet research for ideas; just be sure to cite any URLs from which you take information.
Think of at least five other positive things about middle adulthood and list them. Then give an example of each.

Think about how, in many ways, our society values youth over wisdom. Write an essay of at least five hundred words on what is wrong with that.
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2 answers:
o-na [289]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

<h2>So positive things would be like, getting a job, driving, owning a house.youth help by knowing whe have a nother generashin</h2>
Ksju [112]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

(a) What might our society be missing out on by judging people's value by their youthful looks?; (b) What are some examples of this?; and (c) What might we do as a society to change this?

Hiring young people instead of middle age adult will end up lacking knowledge and experience. Someone with youthful looks may look good in a meeting but he or she may not have much to contribute due to lack of experience.

We should always remind ourselves of the old saying "do not judge a book by its cover."

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