Old Age Is the Final Frontier for Boomers. / Nancy J. White.
by White, Nancy J; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Old Age Is the Final Frontier for Boomers, Aug. 17, 2002; pp. K2.
"The baby boomers--that self-absorbed population bulge, the original youth generation--are careening toward 'the golden years.' And no matter how they fared as peace activists, feminists, super-moms, environmental crusaders or, for that matter, wage earners and consumers, they will soon have a final chance to change the world. Old age is the last frontier." (TORONTO STAR) The author reflects on what the baby boomers have to look forward to in their old age.
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