Modern words referring to retirement, unknown origin in the 1950's. From a previous era it has been linked to young children growing up with the parents. The words have also been linked to idealism and paradise by various writers
Dictionary.com does not provide a word origin but notes the phrase emerged in the 1950s. Unconfirmed sources say that Merrill Lynch Investments used the phrase in an advertising campaign. The traditional golden anniversary occurs at 50 years of marriage, a mark that few couples would have seen prior to the 1950s, and golden years might bring up thoughts of people of sufficient age to have a golden anniversary, which would then imply people over about 65 or 70 years.
Four score and seven years ago' was a phrase coined by Abraham Lincoln. He used it in his Gettysburg Address, and it has since become a poignant piece of history.
The phrase "perception is reality" has been attributed to political strategist Lee Atwater. Atwater is perhaps best known for his work on George H.W. Bush's campaign in the late 80's. He often used the phrase when talking about the importance of public relations to campaigning and was said to be "ahead of his time" with this idea. His promising consulting career was cut short when he died of a brain tumour at the age of 40. (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/atwater/etc/synopsis.html)
in Washington. "In" is a preposition and thus "in Washington" is the prepositional phrase.
in the phrase "lo these many years" the word "lo" is meant to underscore and thus emphasize the phrase " these many years". It is analogous to an inverted exclamation point in Spanish text, announcing then exclamatory nature of what immediately follows. It's literal meaning is look! See!
The original term phrase was, "FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION." In recent years it has been modified for literary use to "FORM FOLLOWS CONTENT."
I donβt know but I heard it from grown ups when I was young.
That would be "The Golden Years"
Yes, there are cruises for senior singles who want to meet other seniors. Go to www.seniortravel.about.com to read more about how to enjoy yourself in your golden years.
Four score and seven years ago' was a phrase coined by Abraham Lincoln. He used it in his Gettysburg Address, and it has since become a poignant piece of history.
American seniors shouldn't have to be sitting on piles of gold to enjoy their "golden years," and thanks to Medicare - signed into law 49 years ago last month - they don't have to. Medicare makes it possible for 49 million American seniors to see their doctors and access life-saving medication and care - that's the power of progressive legislation!
The golden years are those surrounding the 50th (Golden) Anniversary.
Senior Tour Groups are tour groups designed for seniors and the elderly who wish to see more of the world in their Golden Years. There are websites that provide lists of the various groups and the locales they visit online.
Golden Years of Walworth's population is 96.
Golden Years of Walworth was created in 1960.
The Golden Years - film - was created in 1960.
These Happy Golden Years was created in 1943.
Yes, and it's essential for seniors.