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  2. The Best Cheap Hobbies for Active Seniors - AOL

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    Exploring a hobby can have remarkable effects on your mental and physical health, especially as you get older. However, certain hobbies can get quite expensive, particularly pursuits like skiing ...

  3. 125 Hobbies for Women That Will Give You a Fun Break ... - AOL

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    Okay, ladies! Do you have some free time and are looking to start a new hobby? We've got you covered! Everyone needs an escape from the daily grind whether it is from a job or taking care of the ...

  4. 18 Gifts for Older Women — All Useful and Bound to Impress

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    Whatever your situation, we came up with a slew of different gift ideas that older women will not only love — but also get a ton of use from. We considered these categories: Comfort and pain relief

  5. 21 Affordable New Hobby Ideas You Can Start Today - AOL

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    Discovering a new hobby can make a mundane life more exciting. We have compiled a list of fun hobbies that are easy on your wallet —plus you can start today. 21 Affordable New Hobby Ideas You ...

  6. Scrapbooking - Wikipedia

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    This video is an example of how to create a page for the new and modern day scrapbooker. Marielen Wadley Christensen (pronounced as the names "Mary Ellen"), of Elk Ridge, Utah, United States (formerly of Spanish Fork, Utah) is credited with turning scrapbooking from what was once just the ages-old hobby into the actual industry containing businesses devoted specifically to the manufacturing ...

  7. Activities of daily living - Wikipedia

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    In their suggestion that there was an "ordered regression [in skills] as part of the natural process of aging" (p. 918), there was an implicit generalization, from their sample of older persons with fractured hips to all older persons. [39]