USF St. Petersburg campus Honors Program Theses (Undergraduate)
First Advisor
Linda LaPointe, M.A. Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Second Advisor
Jay Sokolovsky, Ph.D. Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Third Advisor
David R. Carr, Ph.D. Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Publisher
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Document Type
Thesis
Date Available
April 2012
Publication Date
2008
Date Issued
April 2008
Abstract
This thesis reflects upon what elders have experienced in their lives. When looking at the past, the entire account of events which transpired is rarely, accurately portrayed. Since it is not possible to experience all events personally, knowledge is limited to individual studies and assessments. Elders share their insight and intimate understanding about their experiences. "Visiting" with the past gives a unique comprehension of it, finding a unique identity, and provides valuable perspective navigating into the future.
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Recommended Citation
Giba, Matthew Ryan, "Whose Life is it Anyway ?" (2008). USF St. Petersburg campus Honors Program Theses (Undergraduate).
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/honorstheses/61
Comments
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the University Honors Program, University of South Florida St. Petersburg.