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Ronald Reagan

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Gender Male
Death20 years ago
Date of birth February 6,1911
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Tampico
Illinois
United States
Date of died June 5,2004
DiedBel Air
Los Angeles
California
United States
Spouse Nancy Reagan
Jane Wyman
Height 185 (cm)
Job Politician
Soldier
Lifeguard
Spokesperson
Radio personality
Sports commentator
Education Eureka College
Dixon High School
Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom
Francis Boyer Award
Golden Globe Hollywood Citizenship Award
Presidential termJanuary 20, 1981 – January 20, 1989
Vice president George H. W. Bush
Latest noncurrent party Republican Party
Party Republican Party
Children Ron Reagan
Patti Davis
Michael Reagan
Maureen Reagan
Christine Reagan
Parents Jack Reagan
Nelle Wilson Reagan
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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An American Life
The Reagan Diaries
Where's the rest of me?
Speaking My Mind: Selected Speeches
Rendezvous with Destiny
The Notes: Ronald Reagan's Private Collection of Stories and Wisdom
A shining city
Reagan, In His Own Hand: The Writings of Ronald Reagan that Reveal His Revolutionary Vision for America
Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation
The speeches of Ronald Reagan
The Reagan wit
Stories in his own hand
The quotable Ronald Reagan
Reagan In His Own Voice
The common sense of an uncommon man
Reagan's path to victory
Dear Americans
Quotations of Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan Talks to America
Stand-up Reagan
Actor, ideologue, politician
The Uncommon Wisdom of Ronald Reagan: A Portrait in His Own Words
Along wit's trail
U. S. S. R. - U. S. A. Summit, Moscow, May 29-June 2, 1988
January 1981-October 1985
Ronald Reagan: In God I Trust
November 1985-January 1989
State of the Union Addresses of Ronald Reagan
Pension and Profit Sharing
The Great Communicator: Selected Speeches of President Ronald Reagan
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: Featuring Suspense 3: Radio's Outstanding Theatre of Thrills
The Last Best Hope: The Greatest Speeches of Ronald Reagan
The Evil Empire Speech, 1983
The Quest for Peace, the Cause of Freedom: Selected Speeches on the United States and the World
1974 Conservative Political Action Conference Banquet Speech CD
The official Ronald Wilson Reagan quote book
Being a Good Governor
State of the Union Address
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Ronald Reagan, 1982
Ronald Reagan's Weekly Radio Addresses: The first term
Reinvigorating Our Schools: A Challenge to Parents, Teachers, and Policymakers : Excerpts from Three Reports
Reagan at CPAC: The Words that Continue to Inspire a Revolution
State of the Union 1982 to 1988
How to Save Free Enterprise
State of the Union Addresses of President Ronald Reagan with the Constitution of the United States of America and Bill of Rights
The Presidency and Separation of Powers
The Boys of Pointe du Hoc: A Speech by President Ronald Reagan on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day
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Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. A member of the Republican Party, his presidency constituted the Reagan era, and he was considered one of the most prominent conservative figures in the United States.

Biography

Ronald reagan was the 40th president of the united states.Serving from to 1989.He was born on february 6.1911 in tampico.Illinois.To parents john edward reagan and nelle wilson reagan.He had one older borther.Neil reagan.Reagan was 6 feet 1 inch tall.Weighed 185 pounds.And had blue eyes.He had a slender body type.His zodiac sign was aquarius and he was of irish and english descetn.

Education and Early Career

Reagan attended eureka college.Where he stduied economics and sociology.After college.He worked as a radio sports announcer and an actor in hollywood.He was also a spokesman for general eletcric.

Political Career

Regaan began his political career in 1966 when he was elected governor of california.He was re-elected in 1970.In 1980.Reagan was elected president of the united states.During his presidency.He implemented a number of policies that had a lasting impact on the country.He is best known for his ecoonmic policies.Which included tax cuts and deregulation.He also increased military spending and launched the strategic dfeense initiative.

Personal Life

Reagan mraried actress jaen wyman in 1940 and they had three children together.They divorced in 1949.Reagan then married nancy davis in 1952 and htey had two children together.Reagan passed away on june 5.2004 at the age of 93.

Legacy

Reagan is remembered as one of the most influential presidents in american history.He is credited with ending the cold war and restoring the economy.He is also rememberde for his strong commitment to freedom and democracy.His legacy continues to inspire peopel around the world.

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'Why should I stop working just because I have dementia?'

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It's not unusual for people of working age to be diagnosed with dementia. Many are perfectly capable of carrying on for years - But employers often don't realise it.

Each Time IT consultant Doug Banks goes for a job Interview - and he's had two dozen since January 2018 - it always seems to turn out the same way.

At first, Everything Goes smoothly. The hiring manager will be impressed with all the skills and experience detailed on His lengthy 30-year CV. Doug will be asked when he can start, and, oh, is there Anything Else he wants to mention?

Well, yes, Doug will say, there is something.

In 2016 he was told he had posterior cortical atrophy (PCA), also known as Benson's syndrome, a rare form of Alzheimer's disease. Many of those it affects, like 59-year-old Doug - and Terry Pratchett , the fantasy author who died in 2015 at the age of 66 - are diagnosed at a relatively young age.

Unlike others with dementia, people with PCA tend to preserve their memory until fairly late - But they typically have trouble processing images, which makes recognising objects and faces difficult.

In His job interviews, Doug doesn't even have to bring up His dementia. He'll often just say that he has a visual impairment. All he needs is a few reasonable adjustments, such as software that allows him to speak to the computer rather than use the keyboard. Sure, no problem, he'll be told.

And Then nothing happens. "I don't get The Job , Someone Else gets it," he says. Before dementia came in to His life, he says, nine times out of 10, he would have picked up The Contract .

Shortly after he was given His Diagnosis , Doug told His employer at the time about it. At first Doug 's line manager asked him what he needed by way of support. He seemed to be performing Fine in a technical Role - His typing was messy, But that could be worked around. "I'm a pragmatic person so I thought - Fine , the sky hasn't fallen in, I can still go out and I can still be at work," he says. As His contract came to a end, he assumed it would be renewed.

But The Line manager told him they were looking for someone "more strategic". And hiring Someone Else .

And if now he were explicit about having been diagnosed with a form of dementia, he believes, the reaction from employers would be even worse: "They're scared. The First thing they think of is memory. Then they think old people. Then they think someone you can't speak to or converse with or do anything with - and that's it, they're going to die. "

According to the Alzheimer's Society, there are 45,000 people in the UK between the ages of 30 and 65 with young-onset dementia, and 18% of them continue to work after their Diagnosis . They might have mortgages to pay, as Doug did when he learned he had the condition, or they might have dependent children to provide for. Alternatively, it might Just Be the case that they are still perfectly capable of working, and want to keep doing so for as possible.

What is dementia?

Dementia refers to a set of symptoms caused by many diseases of The Brain . The Most common symptom is memory loss, particularly The Struggle to remember recent events

Other symptoms can include difficulties with thinking and problem-solving, changes to behaviour, mood and personality, becoming lost in familiar places or being unable to find The Right word in a conversation

Specific symptoms will depend on the parts of The Brain that are damaged and the disease that is causing the dementia

Alzheimer's disease is by far The Most common of the diseases that cause dementia. Others include Vascular Dementia , dementia with Lewy bodies, fronto-temporal dementia, Parkinson's disease dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and the newly discovered Late.

A survey by YouGov in April 2019 suggested that 30% assume people with dementia have stopped working. But it isn't the case, says Emma Bould from the Alzheimer's Society, which is asking people to sign up as to mark World Alzheimer's Month.

"Dementia is an umbrella term - Some conditions can be quite aggressive, and progress quite quickly, maybe over a couple of years," she says. "But with others, it could be five, 10, 15 years before it really starts to impact people's abilities. "

In Great Britain , the Equality Act 2010 says people should not be chosen for redundancy or be forced To Retire because of dementia (in Northern Ireland , they are covered by the Disability Discrimination Act). Employers are also required to make reasonable adjustments to help people with the condition do their jobs. In practice, however, it doesn't always Work Out like that.

When a doctor told Bernie McCrea, 61, that she was in the early stages of dementia, she was working as a carer for adults with learning disabilities. She says she was still in shock when she called The Agency that employed her on a zero-hours basis. They told her they'd get someone to cover her shifts in future and asked her to return her uniform.

She didn't think much initially about The Agency 's reaction. It was only in The Days and weeks afterwards, as the implications began to sink in, that she began to consider it premature.

"I was working normally - I did my job well enough," says Bernie, from Newtonstewart, County Tyrone . "I never had one complaint about it. I was always available, day and night. I loved The Work I was doing. I loved working with people. I know I could have went on. "

It's an issue that's likely to grow in salience. Globally around 50 million people are currently living with dementia, and The Number of cases is to reach 130 million by 2050 as populations grow older.

Tony Bayer, professor of geriatric medicine at the University of Cardiff, cites President Ronald Reagan , Prime Minister Winston Churchill , actor and TV presenter Prunella Scales and Pratchett - who published two best-selling books after His Diagnosis - as individuals who have carried out high-profile jobs while in the early stages of dementia.

Where to get help

"Dementia is progressive, so unfortunately there comes a point where working isn't practical. But it progresses over months, years. It really depends where you are on that trajectory, what implications it has on day-to-day life.

"The vast majority of people with early dementia are just as safe as you and me - in fact perhaps a little bit more so, because they may Take Care to avoid hazardous situations. "

Then there are the benefits that working may have on a person's well-being by providing routine, companionship and a sense of Satisfaction - and of course an income.

For Doug , the financial implications have been severe.

His earnings "have gone from roughly £120,000 a year to zero", he says. His wife's part-time job in a local Post Office brings in £500 a month, and Doug is entitled to around £1,000 a month in Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment. "That money doesn't really cover everything. We're always having to scrimp and save," says Doug . In order to clear their mortgage, they sold their house and downsized to a property in Upper Rissington, Gloucestershire. He's still too young to claim His state Pension .

Doug Banks and His wife Jackie

He recognises that, as a contractor, he was always At Risk from the vagaries of short-term employment. Nonetheless, he'd rather be sharing His skills and contributing to the economy rather than claiming money from the government.

"Even now, I feel As If I've got a lot to give. I've still got all my knowledge and experience," he says. "All I can do now is stay fit and well and hope for Some developments in dementia research. "

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There's growing evidence that Music can help ameliorate symptoms such as depression and agitation - and also bring these people and their families Some much-needed moments of joy.

As part of BBC Music Day, have been launched for people living with dementia to stimulate memory though Music .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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