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Preston
Monday, July 19, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Essential Questions
My 5 essential questions are:
1) If being an elderly is considered a blessing, then why do people dread becoming an
elderly?
2) How is being an elderly a disadvantage to the society?
3) How can we solve the elderly's problems?
4) How do the elderly feel everyday when in the current society?
5) If we can transform the world into an elderly-friendly world, would the elderly have a
much better life? (Is it worth it?)
I have decided to rank 3 of the essential questions in the following order:
1) How can we solve the elderly's problems?
I have chosen this essential question as the first as the main problem with the
elderly society is that there are not many solutions (products) that can help the elderly in
their life. So the elderly are at a disadvantage when in the modern society.
2) How do the elderly feel everyday when in the current society?
I have chosen this essential question as second as we need to know how the elderly feels
when they live in the modern society in order to know how we can solve their problems.
3) If we can transform the world into an elderly-friendly world, would the elderly have a
much better life? (Is it worth it?)
I have chosen this essential question as third as if we can improve their lives a whole lot
better, would it be worth it? The costs, usage, and 'popularity' are the big factors
when deciding this course of action.
Preston
1) If being an elderly is considered a blessing, then why do people dread becoming an
elderly?
2) How is being an elderly a disadvantage to the society?
3) How can we solve the elderly's problems?
4) How do the elderly feel everyday when in the current society?
5) If we can transform the world into an elderly-friendly world, would the elderly have a
much better life? (Is it worth it?)
I have decided to rank 3 of the essential questions in the following order:
1) How can we solve the elderly's problems?
I have chosen this essential question as the first as the main problem with the
elderly society is that there are not many solutions (products) that can help the elderly in
their life. So the elderly are at a disadvantage when in the modern society.
2) How do the elderly feel everyday when in the current society?
I have chosen this essential question as second as we need to know how the elderly feels
when they live in the modern society in order to know how we can solve their problems.
3) If we can transform the world into an elderly-friendly world, would the elderly have a
much better life? (Is it worth it?)
I have chosen this essential question as third as if we can improve their lives a whole lot
better, would it be worth it? The costs, usage, and 'popularity' are the big factors
when deciding this course of action.
Preston
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