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    Another factor that affects sustainability is the out-sourcing of manufactured goods, as it leads to disconnection between producer and consumer, and the later is oblivious to where the goods are manufactured, how and what carbon dioxide footprint it has left, as long as they are available to them. It has been reported that it is impossible to provide the same…

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    Isolation In The Soloist

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    In today’s world, not everyone feels the sense of belonging to our society. Some feel that they are disconnected from society. They’re often left out because they feel different or maybe they’re actually different. The Soloist presents the social issue of how isolation and withdrawal from society can affect an individual’s life. The feeling of isolation had affected the life of one of the main protagonists, Nathaniel Ayers. If you are different, you’ll likely be treated as a stranger, someone…

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    Travel Nurse Housing 101 POSTED BY JESSICA ABHAT / CAREER ADVICE, TRAVEL NURSE HOUSING Questions about travel nurse housing can be answered in one Google search, but as your research will demonstrate, not all staffing agencies are created equally. I’ve been a travel housing coordinator for years. Having worked for more than one travel nursing agency, I’ve seen the good and the bad. I’ve heard the same questions more times than I can count so I know that housing can be very stressful. You have…

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    One factor that has been extensively theorized to be relevant to bisexual mental health is the invisibility of bisexuality in society. In his seminal writing on this topic, Kenji Yoshino described the “epistemic contract of bisexual erasure,” wherein both heterosexual and gay/lesbian communities are invested in maintaining the “monosexual presumption” which is the assumption that all individuals are either heterosexual or gay/lesbian, and therefore bisexuality does not exist. Yoshino goes on to…

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    Niman Abdullahi Katie Sheahan English 101 3/14/2024 Synthesis Final Essay For generations, human beings have been afraid to oppose the norms set forth by a group by either staying silent about the issue or complying with these expectations. By thoroughly exploring Bradbury’s “ relentlessly violent” and Trumbo’s “Johnny Got His Gun,” one can conclude that diction and imagery are crucial in highlighting the strength of individual power when opposing the societal norms set by a regime. This is…

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    Left Music Therapy

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    Silverman-(Ph.D., MT-BC) director of Music Therapy at the University of Minnesota- found that in 19 different case studies, music proved to be significantly effective in suppressing and combating symptoms of psychosis-A mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality. Simply listening to music of any genre helped reduce the symptoms of psychosis (Silverman…

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    The Symbolism Of Fences

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    point in the 1950’s when the first suggestions of change in race relations gave rise to generational struggles between young black men and their cautiously-scarred parents. The focal point of the play’s father and son conflict that becomes a disconnection difference between Troy and Cory’s powers to have confidence in society to change the way it handles black Americans. Furthermore, Fences reveals insight into relationships between husbands and wives. Metaphors of the blues, baseball, and the…

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    The Effects of Censoring Adolescent Literature “Book bans serve only to shame children and heighten their curiosity. Intellectual freedom advocates share this viewpoint. The responses from both children and adult experts point to a paradox arising from the act of restricting access to materials. Items are restricted to prevent children from reading, viewing, or listening to them, but the restrictions ultimately increase children’s curiosity and desire for the restricted material”…

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    For most of American history immigration has been confronted; not too differently it remains a current debate to such degree that it has brought to light the reasons for massive immigrant movements and incredible measures used to stop immigration flo. The constant controversy of immigration has brought both authors to dispute the fact that immigrants have made a great impact on our society. In “Imagining the Immigrant : Why Legality Must Give Way to Humanity” (374), professor John J. Savant…

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    problem that “education will damage the sense of wonder- the sheer joy in the created world-“ (Orr, 2007 p. 20). There are many authors that agree with this idea that Orr proposes. For instance, Anthony Weston also believes that education creates a disconnection from the world, which needs to be reconnected again. He mentions that a student of his stated, “ Our current system does not emphasize our connection to the natural world. We are suppose to read about natural wonders but at the same time…

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