Your Brain is Younger Than You Think: A Guide to Mental AgingNelson-Hall, 1981 - 153 sider |
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Side 45
... retirement . I'm not sure if low socioeco- nomic status can be equated with low intelligence , but I can tell you that retirement is a joy for many low - status people . In this group , a major factor obviously is the financial security ...
... retirement . I'm not sure if low socioeco- nomic status can be equated with low intelligence , but I can tell you that retirement is a joy for many low - status people . In this group , a major factor obviously is the financial security ...
Side 133
... retirement is the great equalizer : everyone becomes a socialite . The only trouble is that this so- cializing is not enough for many people . You may have a continuing drive to perform useful activity following retirement , especially ...
... retirement is the great equalizer : everyone becomes a socialite . The only trouble is that this so- cializing is not enough for many people . You may have a continuing drive to perform useful activity following retirement , especially ...
Side 134
... retirement with great enthusiasm , even though this great event was three years distant . His job , at which he had become a foreman , was always portrayed as drudgery , and he repeatedly remarked how happy he would be when he didn't ...
... retirement with great enthusiasm , even though this great event was three years distant . His job , at which he had become a foreman , was always portrayed as drudgery , and he repeatedly remarked how happy he would be when he didn't ...
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Is Memory Loss an Indication of Brain Disease? | 1 |
What Is Acute Confusion? | 13 |
What Can We Do about Depression? | 21 |
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