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AARP
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AARP
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American Association of Retired Persons
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Noun1.AARP - an association of people to promote the welfare of senior citizensAARP - an association of people to promote the welfare of senior citizens
association - a formal organization of people or groups of people; "he joined the Modern Language Association"


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For a complete list of the 2008 recipients of the "Best Employers for Workers Over 50" see the November-December issue of AARP The Magazine at aarpthemagazine.
According to a chart presented by Portfolio's Jeff Bercovici, the magazines that faired the best were those aimed at older readers: AARP Bulletin, AARP The Magazine (whose Web site boasts it's the "World's Largest Circulation Magazine"), and Reader's Digest.
If you are someone looking for a dream place to live your retirement life, here are the top five best choices according to AARP The Magazine, which is a bi-monthly periodical that represents the 50+ market.
 
 
 
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