Not exact matches
Without God, we are torn
in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing;
people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed
in pop songs; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the
age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to
live anywhere but
home, yet we still agonise over our local sports club; we own many things, and still feel we don't have enough; we believe
in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except
people that don't agree with us.
The faith - group programs, representing Protestant, Catholics, and Jews, have consistently provided documentaries, dramas, and discussions which dealt with issues almost never touched by commercial broadcasting: the economic factors behind nuclear armaments; the issues behind draft evasion (during the Vietnam War); the real causes of worldwide starvation; and the problems of
people who are ignored almost completely by the media, such as the
aging who can not
live on their pensions, unwed mothers, farm workers who have no
homes, undocumented aliens whom we wish to employ but not pay, and refugees we are sending back to certain death
in their own countries.
Without God, we are torn
in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but all our news programs are distressing;
people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with sentimental love
in every pop song; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the
age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to
live anywhere but
home, yet we still agonize over our local sports team; we own many things, and still feel like we don't have enough; we believe
in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» on the weekend; we tolerate everything, except
people that don't agree with us.
Although we
live in an
age of partnership and equality, where a stay - at -
home dad is not that unusual (
in fact, I was one for a short time), no matter what the dynamics of the family,
people still blame my wife for our messy
home.
It is worth noting that while
people under
age 65
in the U.S.
live in a heavily market - dominated economy where poor employment outcomes mean poverty and a lack of access to health care, almost everyone over
age 65 has most of their healthcare paid for by Medicare, (a FICA tax financed, single payer system that pays providers more or less the same rates as private insurance companies and has few cost controls), more than half of their nursing
home costs paid by Medicaid, (which is stingy
in how much it pays providers and moderately means tested), and receives enough of a guaranteed income from the combination of Social Security and SSI payments to keep the poverty rate for
people age 65 +, (even if they have no retirement savings of their own), above the poverty line, regardless of the state of the local economy.
Bosnia is also
home to one of the most exciting archaeological finds of the Neolithic, a 7,000 - year - old settlement of 3,000
people living in a village surrounded by battlements and trenches, perhaps larger than any other known settlement of that
age.
During the 2011 - 2012 and 2012 - 2013 flu seasons, Dr. Nace and his colleagues followed 187
people with an average
age of 86.7 years
living in 15 community - based, long - term care sites
in western Pennsylvania, including nursing facilities, assisted or personal care
homes, and independent
living facilities.
He said
people aging with HIV who are still working may need more time off to take care of themselves or rest breaks during their shifts; reforming retirement benefit programs could allow
people with HIV to remain
in the workforce as long as possible; retirement
homes and long - term facilities need to be more welcoming places for older
people living with HIV.
* Men
ages 85 and older spent $ 24,000 per
person in 2013, with only 37 % on nursing facilities, largely because women
live longer and men more often have a spouse at
home to provide care.
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Living in an
age post-Jackass, where
people will willingly be filmed (or film themselves) causing all manner of pain and damage to their bodies, complaining about the violence
in Home Alone 2 could come across as quaint.
A reverse mortgage is for
people age 62 and older who own a
home, plan to continue
living in it and want to use the equity for
living expenses.
An FHA Reverse Mortgage is a loan for
people 62 years of
age and better that does not require monthly repayments as long as you, the homeowner (s),
live in your
home.
In Milwaukee, the WHS looked at each ZIP code in the city, filling the spreadsheet with such information as the total population, number of households, percentage of renter - occupied homes, racial makeup, level of education, median age, unemployment rate, average income and percentage of people living below the poverty lin
In Milwaukee, the WHS looked at each ZIP code
in the city, filling the spreadsheet with such information as the total population, number of households, percentage of renter - occupied homes, racial makeup, level of education, median age, unemployment rate, average income and percentage of people living below the poverty lin
in the city, filling the spreadsheet with such information as the total population, number of households, percentage of renter - occupied
homes, racial makeup, level of education, median
age, unemployment rate, average income and percentage of
people living below the poverty line.
Few
people realize the number of older dogs that
live to the
age of 13 or 14
in the
homes of Breeders.
Witold Rybczynski writes
in HOME: A short History of an Idea that
in the middle
ages, «
people didn't
live in homes so much as camp
in them.
The distinct dust mix
in any
home will vary based on climate,
age of the domicle and the number of
people who
live in it — not to mention the occupants» habits.
We were founded by a group of volunteer lawyers and rabbis who saw a need
in the community there, around Fairfax and
aging population, folks who were getting evicted from their
homes as the area redeveloped, stories like that, and very quickly after opening their doors for their first Wednesday night walk -
in clinic realized that the need for legal services extended far beyond the community there and quickly decided that there needed to be a legal services provider for Los Angeles, for all of the neighborhoods of LA, for all of the
people in LA who could not afford a lawyer, but needed one to ensure access to the basic necessities of
life.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 1.4 million
people aged 65 and older
live in nursing
homes right now
in America, or about five percent of the population
in that
age group.
We
live in an
age where
people will do almost anything to reduce costs where they believe they can do - it - themselves — from selling their own
home to investing their own savings.
Long - term care insurance covers the costs associated with treating chronic illnesses or other ailments
in old
age, such as at -
home care for Alzheimer's patients or nursing
home costs for
people unable to
live alone.
A similar study reported that, among
people who
live to
age 65, one
in four would spend at least one year or more
in a nursing
home or other type of long - term care facility.
People in the
age group of 22 - 30 years,
living in their parents
home and earning a decent amount, believe that there is no reason for them to hold a
life insurance policy.
For instance, unlike
in the past when many who were over
age 65 had their
home mortgage paid off and no other large debt obligations, today — due
in part to the fact that
people are
living much longer — it is not uncommon for someone who is a senior to still have a large amount of mortgage debt, car loan (s), and / or credit card debt.
Today, we are
living in a digital
age that is creating a digital headache for
people by connecting every other unnecessary
home appliance to the Internet.
Part of AOL's Style Me Pretty
Living Network, BHK is a useful tool made for
people of all
ages interested
in turning
home, cooking, cleaning, and gardening inspiration into action.
I have over fifteen years of experience working with
people of all
ages in a variety of settings, including outpatient mental health, end - of -
life hospice care,
home - based family work, and counseling those
in prison.
120 elderly
people (mean
age 82 y, 82 % women)
living in residential or nursing
homes and whom staff identified as being difficult to manage.
While every
person's journey and situation is different, common
life transitions for young adults are moving out of their family's
home, attending college, starting full - time work, changing careers, getting
in and out of long - term relationships, becoming parents (or deciding not to have children), marriage, divorce, and taking care of
aging parents.
The first eight items assessed demographic information:
age, sex, month of birth, residential postcode, number of
people living in the child's usual residence, main language spoken at
home and whether the child used the audio - recording or received assistance from an adult to complete the survey (table 2).
Forty - two per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people aged 15 years or older were daily smokers
in 2012 — 2013, 2.6 times the age - standardised prevalence among other Australians.7 This is a decrease from 45 % in 2008 and 49 % in 2002, a similar rate of decline as among other Australians.7 In 2008, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who smoked daily were less likely than other Australians to live in homes where no one usually smoked inside (56 % v 68 %).5 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers with lower household incomes were significantly more likely to live in homes where someone usually smoked inside
in 2012 — 2013, 2.6 times the
age - standardised prevalence among other Australians.7 This is a decrease from 45 %
in 2008 and 49 % in 2002, a similar rate of decline as among other Australians.7 In 2008, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who smoked daily were less likely than other Australians to live in homes where no one usually smoked inside (56 % v 68 %).5 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers with lower household incomes were significantly more likely to live in homes where someone usually smoked inside
in 2008 and 49 %
in 2002, a similar rate of decline as among other Australians.7 In 2008, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who smoked daily were less likely than other Australians to live in homes where no one usually smoked inside (56 % v 68 %).5 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers with lower household incomes were significantly more likely to live in homes where someone usually smoked inside
in 2002, a similar rate of decline as among other Australians.7
In 2008, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who smoked daily were less likely than other Australians to live in homes where no one usually smoked inside (56 % v 68 %).5 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers with lower household incomes were significantly more likely to live in homes where someone usually smoked inside
In 2008, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who smoked daily were less likely than other Australians to
live in homes where no one usually smoked inside (56 % v 68 %).5 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers with lower household incomes were significantly more likely to live in homes where someone usually smoked inside
in homes where no one usually smoked inside (56 % v 68 %).5 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers with lower household incomes were significantly more likely to
live in homes where someone usually smoked inside
in homes where someone usually smoked inside.5
The common denominator:
People of all
ages are tired of their car - centric
lives and care less about square footage than finding a
home in a location that's compatible with their interests and values, says Bruce D. Snider, a building designer and architectural writer based
in Belfast, Maine.
That's 40 years of almost no change
in the
age at which
people start their
home - buying
life cycle.
«The name speaks to
people who are passionate about
living in their
home —
people of all
ages,» says Chris.