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    Hallowell

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    Hallowell states (2011), “People who are doing things that suit them feel connected to others and a mission, and they achieve at the highest levels” (p.85). However, on the other side, there is disconnection that can take place in a work environment which can cause problems or substandard work. Disconnection in the workplace may be the single most preventable detrimental force that leads to underachievement, depression, disloyalty, and job loss (Hallowell, 2011, p. 76). Hallowell talks about…

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    Relational Cultural Theory

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    Disconnections can be a misunderstanding, disagreement, or conflicts within relationships (Duffey & Trepal, 2016). Problems can lead to more serious forms of disconnections such as: chronic or traumatic disconnections. A chronic disconnection can create within the person disempowerment and can cause the person to distance themselves from making social connections, which…

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    this effect with his protagonists. By giving us nameless characters the audience can not be immersed with them, causing the actions of these narrators to not pick up connotation but to leave these actions just as actions. The reason to leave this disconnection between the reader and the narrators is to create a non biased focus on these actions in order to be able to bridge these behaviors between the stories Hard Boiled Wonderland and The End of the World. Each narrator is an equal figure in…

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    vulnerability. Those who are connected have courage, compassion and belief, while those who were disconnected didn’t. She also spoke on numbness and blame. Connection gives purpose and meaning in life, and shame is the fear of vulnerability and disconnection. People who had courage to be imperfect, compassion to be kind to themselves before others, and belief that what made them vulnerable made them beautiful were connected. They take what they go through and grow from it, rather than letting…

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    Frith, 1995). Friston and Frith (1995) conclude that centered in the temporal regions is the functional anatomy of language related perceptual representations and that it follows that there might be something quite specific about fronto-temporal disconnection and…

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    globalization did not ever respond to the objection that individuals who opposed globalization had made. Opponents of globalization brought up the concern that the uniform outcome of globalization would cause intense isolation of cultures and increasing disconnection of societies globally. Alienation Breeds Fanaticism What the anti-globalization movement guessed about regarding the effects of globalization have been found correct. Wrongly identified as Islamic or religious extremism, crowd…

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    conflicts life unexpectedly shows him. This said the modern teenager can have some connections to Holden Caulfield. To start, Holden Caulfield is immature displaying childish behavior. Second, he shows he is judgemental. However, he does display some disconnections from modern teenagers, when he says he feels like killing himself. The modern teenager can relate to Holden Caulfield, but not all can connect with him on his thoughts. Holden Caulfield’s actions are a reflection of some aspects of…

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    unlike Ashoke, she is unable to quickly adapt to the new American culture. While being a mother of two children, Gogol and Sonia, Ashima prefers to keep Bengali traditions in America, but as Gogol and Sonia indulge in American culture, she feels a disconnection in her relationship with her children. Through Ashima’s experience as a mother in a new country, her children’s quick adaptability to American culture, and the death of her husband, The Namesake clearly identifies the theme of alienation…

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    Throughout of Animism and The Alphabet, David Abram has mentioned about the alphabet’s partial fault of disconnection from the natural world. He has a suggestion as alphabet has been shaped by natural influences around it. For instance; he has talked about our own tracks, our footprints, our handprints in mud or ash pressed upon the rock. These are the early marks that people used to copy these distinctive prints and scratches made by other animals to follow an animal to hunt or follow their own…

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    is a preconceived notion that men are less likely to show emotion than women due to their biological make up, but what if instead this wasn’t an innate learning, but a characteristic acquired from society. Lorber would argue that the emotional disconnection in men discussed in Ashlyn, Melissa, and Savannah’s video…

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