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2006-06-06 10:26:17 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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Very badly I live in Fla and some old folks don't here from family members for years you should be asshamed of your selves if this applies to you .When they die you don't even come down here you just want to know where all the money is . You even hire someone to have a yard sale to sell their stuff shame on you yea right you are busy. Sorry about the rant but maybe someones gram or gramps will get a call I hope you feel bad call them even if they live near by!!

2006-06-06 10:56:35 · answer #1 · answered by Star of Florida 7 · 1 0

I am taking care of my 83 year old mother in my home, She has dementia, and sometimes doesn't remember who I am ... but she's my mother. I would hope my children will love me enough to take care of me if the same thing happenes to me.

At least we don't take our elderly out and put them on ice flows to float out to sea and die, like the eskimos used to do. In civilized countries we have some respect for the elderly, but not as much as many other cultures (mostly third world) do. Elderly people are honored and respected in most Oriental cultures as someone who has lived a long life, and therefore experienced much, and can teach others from this well of experience.

There should be more resources (help) for our elderly, that would not put such a financial burden on their last resources and also on their families. We in this culture have little respect for anything (natural resources, children, the family unit, etc.), and therefore the elderly are part of what is considered "throw away" or a "disposable resource" in our society.

Put this in the catagory of Western culture and the youth oriented society we live in in America amd most other Western cultures. Other societies and cultures have very different values for almost everything than we have in the "West".

2006-06-06 10:55:20 · answer #2 · answered by SolitaryB 2 · 0 0

there are a number of property you at the instant are not pondering whilst you're attempting to apply this reality to scream hypocrisy, first and foremost, we've over 3 hundred million human beings in this united states of america, as unfavorable to 127 million in Japan. 2nd, the start value in the US (14.8/1000) is double that of Japan (7.87/1000) so if we've plenty greater babies being born, greater are going to be out of wedlock...there is greater possibility for that. third, have you ever in comparison the social inequality value of the US as against Japan? toddler mortality value is a sturdy social equality indicator. it particularly is 2.seventy 9/1000births in Japan as unfavorable to six.26/1000 births in the US. you're evaluating apples and oranges... there is plenty greater poverty in the States than in Japan, and all of us be attentive to all the best things that come alongside with poverty at the same time with intense crime expenditures, intense drug abuse expenditures, intense teenager being pregnant expenditures and so on and so on...I certainly think of it has no longer something to do with no count if a united states of america is Christian or no longer...and in reality, this may well be a far greater complicated situation than might desire to be addressed right here. or maybe my answer, attributing it to poverty, is plenty from proper because of the fact Scandinavia has a very intense out-of-wedlock start value (sixty six% in Iceland, over 50% in Sweden) that can basically be attributed to the decline of the enterprise of marriage,,,in different words, human beings do purely no longer see the element in getting married...they stay at the same time and strengthen young ones at the same time without ever formally replacing vows. it particularly is an indication of progression. A greater revealing information may well be no longer the out-of-wedlock start value, however the share of young ones raised in single-determine families...a situation heavily correlated with poverty and problematic outcomes. notice of suggestion: reject simplistic factors!! think of exterior the container. there's a important sort of F'd up issues approximately our united states of america, yet that became a low value shot.

2016-12-08 17:52:09 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2006-06-06 10:46:30 · answer #4 · answered by corkymybottles 2 · 0 0

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