Ethel Percy Andrus Essays

  • The Effects of Interest Groups on Politics

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    They influence the elections through their voter guides, election forums and the large senior voting population. Through television, radio, and periodicals the AARP is able to achieve many of their goals to aid retired persons. In 1958, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, a retired educator, founded an organization dedicated to helping all persons over the age of 50.2 The organization, called the American Association for Retired Persons, or AARP, has grown over the years and reports to have 30 million and four

  • Active Aging Today (AAT)

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    Active Aging Today (AAT) began over forty years ago, as a small group of volunteers who took a special interest in the rights of people of sixty-five years of age (Straver 2017). As the business grew, AAT secured numerous grants and now has over forty-five paid employees (Straver 2017). As with any growing business, problems arose within AAT, preventing company strategies from being met. The company’s CEO, Sally, realised that she could not save the company on her own, so Alex was hired as an Administration

  • Interest Groups: An Interest Group Role In Democracy

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    The framers of the U.S. constitution envisioned a balance on government power by granting citizens the right to participate and protest against government to change something or support it. This freedom that all Americans can enjoy to organize and express their view has given rise to the formation of numerous group of people with similar interest. An Interest group is a group of people that make policy related appeals to government to influence government policies and programs. Interest groups are

  • Interest Groups: Influencers of Government Policies

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    According to James Madison interest Groups should be allowed to adjust themselves by competing with one another and a good constitution encourages that. An interest groups also known as advocacy group, lobbying group, or pressure group are one important tool which citizens in the United States make their ideas, needs, and views recognized to elected officials. According to Ginsberg, Lowi, Weir, Tolbert, and Spitzer an Interest Group is a group of individuals who organize to influence the government’s

  • Advocating Elderly Americans

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    The elderly in America have many needs that can range from transportation, a little more money, and even just a little companionship but one of their major needs is advocacy. They need someone to stand up and fight with them for what the need. The elderly of today did so much for this country such things as fight both world wars and the Korean Conflict, they fought for equality, and the escalated this country to the greatness we have today. So what is an advocate? Advocate is a person or group that