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1 Guiding the Individual along a “Life Long Pathway”: Recent Lessons Learned E.M.Inelmen a, E. Inelmen b, G.Sergi a and E. Manzato a a Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Division of Geriatrics, University of Padua, Italy b Bogazici University-Bebek-Istanbul,Turkey
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2 1. Introduction Sir Karl Popper (1999) -as “a signpost on [the] way to creative and happy life: however happy you may be with a solution, never think of it as final”.
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3 2. Background "I am proud of working on the wall of a building that will be in the future the pride of our nation"
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4 3. Evidence Some elderly patients want to know little or nothing about the severity of their disease, while others want to be informed of a fatal diagnosis.
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5 4. Discussion Kelly that saw all people as "personal scientists" in anticipating the world. His first corollary -the construction corollary- states "A person anticipates events by construing their replications”.
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6 1530456075 resolve realize produce serve settle r2ps2 To: BNV
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7 5. Conclusions GUIDE SportStudio ArtSeminar LiteratureVisit DiscoveryPractice
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8 Is Committed Competent Plans Protection Initiation Acts Counselor Expert Provides Values Support
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9 Acknowledgement To: Prof. Gaetano Crepaldi from the University of Padua
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10 References Inelmen,E. M. and Inelmen, E. (2007b) “Aging without becoming old: myth or reality”, Aging Health, October 2007, Vol:3, Num: 5, pp.575-580.
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