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Melanie Wolf-Kaja hat ihren SRC-Funkschein (Short Range Certificate) bestanden – den UKW-Sprechfunk für den Seefunkdienst! 📡 In diesem kurzen Video gibt sie persönliche Einblicke und erzählt, wie sie sich auf die Prüfung vorbereitet hat. 👉 Jetzt starten: https://segelnag.com Was ist der SRC-Schein? Das Short Range Certificate ist Pflicht, wenn du auf See unterwegs bist und eine UKW-Anlage an Bord hast. 📚 Weitere Kurse: SBF See | SKS | LRC | UBI | SSS | SHS #SRC #Funkschein #Funkprüfung #MelanieWolfKaia #SegelnAG #Bootsfunk #Sprechfunk #Seefunk #Bootsführerschein
I do not like retirement homes. That may sound provocative, especially as aging societies rapidly build more of them. But after traveling across Japan’s longevity hotspots and researching healthy lifespan, I increasingly wonder whether separating generations may actually accelerate decline rather than slow it. This article is not simply a criticism. It is also a reflection on how we might design aging communities differently, places where older people remain part of the wider rhythm of life rather than parked outside it. Read the full article here: https://www.nevertoolateacademy.com/post/why-i-do-not-like-retirement-villages Lowell Sheppard is a long-term resident of Japan, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, founder of Never Too Late Academy, and Special Advisor to the International Academic Forum (IAFOR). He is currently traveling across Japan researching longevity, healthy lifespan, and the role of community in aging well. He is the author of ten books, including the forthcoming Longevity and the Art of Community: Lessons from Japan, exploring what modern societies can learn from Japan’s remaining pockets of strong intergenerational culture and healthy aging. #HealthyAging #Longevity #Intergenerational #Community #AgingSociety