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[Old ages in history is a review of how older people have been regarded throughout history, whether their roles in society have changed, how and why. We will also highlight what kind of lessons we can learn from the historical past that can be useful today, not only to understand the reality of older people, but also to perhaps improve our relationship with them.]
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