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  2. Filial piety - Wikipedia

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    Filial piety is defined by behaviors such as daily maintenance, respect, and sickness care offered to the elderly. [58] Although in scholarly literature five forms of reverence have been described, multi-cultural researcher Kyu-taik Sung added eight more to that, to cover the traditional definitions of elder respect in Confucian texts: [ 61 ]

  3. International Year of Older Persons - Wikipedia

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    With these transformations in mind, the UN chose "towards a society for All Ages" to serve as the theme for IYOP. [2] Throughout the year, participating countries will foster awareness of seniors' roles in society and the need for intergenerational respect and support, emphasizing the fact that older persons are the repository of their societies' histories.

  4. Aging and society - Wikipedia

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    Elderly people often associate their functional and physical decline with the normal ageing process. [28] [29] The elderly may actually enhance their perception of their own health through social comparison; [30] for instance, the older people get, the more they may consider themselves in better health than their same-aged peers. [31]

  5. Ageing - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 February 2025. Biological process of getting older This article is about ageing specifically in humans. For the ageing of whole organisms including animals, see Senescence. For other uses, see Ageing (disambiguation). Part of a series on Human growth and development Stages Gamete Zygote Embryo Fetus ...

  6. Gerodiversity - Wikipedia

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    Gerodiversity is the multicultural approach to issues of aging. This approach provides a theoretical foundation for the medical and psychological treatment of older adults within an ecological context that includes their cultural identity and heritage, social environment, community, family system, and significant relationships. [1]

  7. Activist ageing - Wikipedia

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    Many elders, and especially women, are involved in organizations that aim to effect social change on issues related to ageing or in general. [3] Retirement engenders a form of social exclusion . In this context becoming an activist or a volunteer represents one's agency and participation in social change, outside the market system.

  8. International Day of Older Persons - Wikipedia

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    2020: Pandemics: Do They Change How We Address Age and Ageing? 2021: Digital Equity for All Ages. [10] 2022: Resilience of Older Persons in a Changing World. 2023: Fulfilling the Promises of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for Older Persons: Across Generations. [11]

  9. Etiquette in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Special respect is paid to older people in many circumstances. This can include standing when older people enter a room, always greeting older people before others present (even if they are better known to you), standing when speaking to one’s elders, kissing the head of an elderly relative, and serving older people first at a meal table. [7]