I wish to make is that older people, like all others, vary greatly in their desires, interests, and needs, and we should not presume to judge what will be best for them. Some will want to work until the day they drop ; others will want to pitch horseshoes;... Older Americans Act Amendments of 1967: Hearing Before the Special ... - 78. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Special Subcommittee on Aging - 1967 - 144 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1967 - 1120 lapas
...all others, vary greatly in their desires, interests, and needs, and we should not presume to ] udge what will be best for them. Some will want to work...to be alone. Some will want to remain in their own hometown ; others will want to be footloose. So we must design a society in which older people have... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1968 - 1704 lapas
...model, but the principle is an interesting one. AN ARRAY or CHOICES The final point I wish to make is that older people, like all others, vary greatly in...to be alone. Some will want to remain in their own hometown ; others will want to be footloose. So we must design a society in which older people have... | |
| United States. Congress. House Education and Labor - 1972 - 1584 lapas
...one-to-tbirty age group. As John W. Gardner, former Secretary of Health. Education and Welfare, remarked : "Some will want to work until the day they drop: others...will want to watch someone else pitch horseshoes." Nevertheless, it's interesting to note that — according to a recent finding- — i>emile who are... | |
| Marc Freedman - 2008 - 310 lapas
...everybody else, older Americans have a wide range of interests, and we should respect the need for options: "Some will want to work until the day they drop; others...will want to watch someone else pitch horseshoes." And although we surely need to create a society in which older people have choices, "in designing such... | |
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