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  2. Respecting Elders: Communities Against Abuse - Wikipedia

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    They also participate in events such as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. [4] RECAA works with ethnocultural communities in Montreal, and aims to fight elder isolation, situations of dependence on the family, and the lack of support that might otherwise help elders in situations of abuse. [5]

  3. Wikipedia:Respect your elders - Wikipedia

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    "Respect your elders" applies in Wikipedia editing as much as it does in the real world (or used to). It's about a healthy deference to experience—not authority. The only difference is in how age is measured. We are not equals, despite the strong desire for Wikipedia to be a utopian island of egalitarianism.

  4. Elder rights - Wikipedia

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    The National Elder Law Foundation was created out of concern that the elderly might have unique legal needs. [15] The 2006 reauthorization of the Older Americans Act included a project called Choices for Independence, to develop consumer-directed community-based (as opposed to congregate segregated choices such as traditional nursing homes ...

  5. Gerontocracy - Wikipedia

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    In many political structures, power within the ruling class accumulates with age, making the oldest individuals the holders of the most power. Those holding the most power may not be in formal leadership positions, but often dominate those who are. In a simplified definition, a gerontocracy is a society where leadership is reserved for elders. [1]

  6. North American Indigenous elder - Wikipedia

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    The elder: Not all older or elderly people are considered elders. An elder is a person that has accumulated a great deal of wisdom and knowledge throughout his or her lifetime, especially in the tradition and customs of the group. Elders emphasize listening and not asking WHY. There isn't any word in the Cree language for "why." A learner must ...

  7. Elder abuse - Wikipedia

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    The elder may also exhibit behavior mimicking dementia, such as rocking or mumbling. [7] Emotional abuse is the most underreported form of elder abuse. Elder abuse occurs when a person fails to treat an elder with respect, and it may include verbal abuse. The elder experiences social isolation or lack of acknowledgement.

  8. Customize your Inbox theme, font size and layout in AOL Mail

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    Choose a theme, change your message layout, enable the message preview pane, and select appropriate inbox spacing to customize your Inbox and create the perfect email experience. Select Inbox spacing 1.

  9. Human rights of older people in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The international human rights framework and domestic policy are the means by which the human rights of older people in New Zealand are protected. The key human rights issues facing older people in New Zealand encompass full participation within society, access to resources and a positive attitude to ageing.