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In their book, Midlife Crisis at 30: How the Stakes Have Changed for a New Generation and What to Do About It (Rodale Press, 2004), Lia Macko and Kerry Rubin describe how young professional women face a "midlife crisis." They claim that a woman's experience at age 30 today is analogous to what men have traditionally experienced at age 50. What changing factors would account for this alleged shift? Do you think Macko and Rubin overstate their case or oversimplify it at any point?
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/lifestyle/170691_midlife27.html
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Advances in health and hygiene mean that Americans tend to live longer. What do we need to know about how to cultivate physical health and productivity in America's aging population?
http://www.metlife.com/WPSAssets/18199677741185547682V1FMaturingofAmericaBlueprintRelease050307.pdf
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Harry can't decide whether to go to theological seminary to study for the ministry or go to medical school. Recent polls indicate that his interests are not necessarily incompatible. What are people reporting about the role of religion in mental and physical health?
http://www.dukespiritualityandhealth.org/resources/pdfs/RFP%20Background%20pdf.pdf







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