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The article aims to draw attention to the importance of physical and social activity in the elderly. It emphasizes the need for the care of one’s physical and intellectual condition. It also accentuates the fact that being needed in the family and maintaining a social life is crucial for each senior. The article also stresses the important role that Pope John Paul II fulfilled in intergenerational relations. Peaceful and happy aging is largely dependent on making young people and seniors aware that we must take care of our health in advance, and that it is never too late to be active
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The subject of this article is one of the Netflix’s series – Grace and Frankie (2015–2017). The show is a voice against the lack of elder women in social and media space and against discrimination and exclusion in terms of culture and dignity of the elders. The purpose of the topic is to attract attention to the role of media, including popular TV series, in presenting ways and possibilities to experience aging well promoting and supporting successful and positive aging, and counteracting the negative stereotypes of old age. The show in question can constitute appealing form of media’s social education which fits perfectly into the contemporary pro-elderly policy.
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The article aims to draw attention to the importance of physical and social activity in the elderly. It emphasizes the need for the care of one’s physical and intellectual condition. It also accentuates the fact that being needed in the family and maintaining a social life is crucial for each senior. The article also stresses the important role that Pope John Paul II fulfilled in intergenerational relations. Peaceful and happy aging is largely dependent on making young people and seniors aware that we must take care of our health in advance, and that it is never too late to be active
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