In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, three groups of people that are released are the elderly who no longer contribute to society, infants who do not meet certain health standards, and individuals who have committed serious transgressions against the rules of the community.
For cases where elderly people can no longer take care of themselves and where there are no nearby relatives or children who have the possibility to look after them.
people are living longer so less elderly people are dying because the hospitals and medicines and stuffs getting better
Keeping elderly people active in society has numerous benefits, including improved physical and mental health, which can enhance their quality of life. Active engagement fosters social connections, reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness, and promoting emotional well-being. Additionally, their participation can contribute valuable knowledge and experience to the community, fostering intergenerational relationships and encouraging a more inclusive environment. Overall, active elderly individuals can positively impact both their own lives and the society around them.
Age may contribute to a car accident if the awareness level of the driver is low. If the driver is an elderly person, the reaction time may be slower (No offense elderly people).
astronauts do not contribute to society as we know it, they just waist money. that's why there are people hungry in America
As I see it, the question implies at least two contexts for the word "importance." Education can be socially important, that is, important to society, or it can be personally important - important to the pupil himself. The social importance of education is obviously to prepare an individual to live well in society, by means of giving them knowledge about the world around them, as well as (in some cases) about himself. This brings about the question of what role the elderly play in society. Assuming the definition of the word "elderly" to include the quality of being retired, or at least no longer materially productive, an elderly person contributes to society as a voter and as a consumer. In order to ensure that the elderly remain capable in these aspects, they must be able to make good decisions regarding who and what to vote for and how to protect their financial health. In the context of personal importance, it is a common trait in human nature to require a sense of personal progression and improvement in order to maintain happiness and satisfaction with one's life. It may be helpful then, to provide elderly persons, who no longer contribute significantly to society in a productive sense, with education to fill this requirement. That's about all I can come up with. Enjoy your essay.
This is not a Japanese custom. It was, however, once a custom of some Inuit peoples of North America, but it is no longer practiced.
They contribute to the society because they teacher people and they make huge stars later on. Thanks. PEACE, JOY and LOVE
Many elderly people in our society are treated as useless and like they have become too old to contribute to society but this is not true. The advantages of being old are the wisdom and memories that come along with it. Elderly citizens have stories to tell in order to give us young people the morals and knowledge we need to better our society. They already lived through it, let them tell you how to do it even better.
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