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In that time, I've published over 300 posts.
On prior blogoversaries, I have shared the Top 10 most viewed posts.
Because of the cumulative effect, older posts are over-represented in the most-viewed posts. By expanding to the Top 20, the statistics capture a few more recently published posts:
There are ten from 2012, six from 2013, three from 2014 and one from 2015.
Here are the Top 20 All-Time Most Viewed Posts in ascending order.
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#20. Movies about Mature Men Preserving Power. (Jan 16th 2013)
#19. Celebrities Born in 1962. (Feb 8th 2015)
#18. Long-term Care More Probable as We Age. (Apr 1st 2012)
#17. Films about the Dying Process. (Nov 30th 2012)
#16. Older Americans 2012 Federal Report. (Sep 15th 2012)
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#15. Books about Dementia. (Jun 5th 2014)
#14. Age-related Risks for Dehydration. (May 9th 2012)
#13. Robert G. Peck's Tasks for Older Adults. (Jun 1st 2013)
#12. Films about Love for Those 50+. (Apr 1st 2013)
#11. Mature Athletes. (May 24th 2012)
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#10. Aging Films to Watch Next. (Mar 11th 2014)
#9. Life Span vs. Life Expectancy. (May 20th 2013)
#8. Films about Aging, Part III. (Mar 16th 2014)
#7. Hospital-induced Delirium. (Jul 6th 2012)
#6. Films Set in Nursing Homes. (Jun 13 2013)
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#5. Label Clothing for Nursing Homes. (Feb 23rd 2012)
#4. Adjusting to Bifocals. (Dec 15th 2012)
#3. Books about Aging. (Jun 12th 2012)
#2 Films about Dementia. (Feb 25th 2013)
#1 Films about Aging, Part I. (Jan 13th 2012)
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Happy Blogoversary, Karen. Wishing many more years of successful blog posts.
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DeleteI just love looking back at which posts people return to! Congratulations and many happy writings!!
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DeleteHappy Blogoversary, Karen, and many more! I've loved so many of those posts, especially the movie ones. Looking forward to reading more in 2016!
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