Timeline of Biomass in Eastern North Carolina
This timeline documents the emergence and evolution of the biomass industry in Eastern North Carolina.
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jaostranderThe article's main idea is supported by the use of statistics, historical analysis, and personal anecdotes of immigrants going through the system.
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Alexi MartinThe main arguments presented in this article is the history of disasters in the United States and the cause of buildings’ demise due to structural discrepancies. The historical accounts of the burning of the capital and the Iroquois theatre fire show how disaster investigation started and then evolved to the investigation of 9/11.
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jaostranderThis article has been referenced in other research articles about Fukushima and has been referenced in other university research papers.
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jaostranderI looked further into governmental relief policies after disasters, mental health policies in regard to emergencies, and New Orleans current state.
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Alexi MartinThey rely on the internet, videos, blogs and first hand accounts in order to spread awareness.
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jaostranderThis article brings forth the idea of “structural violence.” This develops the argument that in areas in poverty people to not have access to the treatments or medication they may need and in denying people treatment/ medications disease will continue to spread and worsen. The article argues that providing healthcare to those who can’t afford it not only increases their life expectancy but decreases transmission rates and can potentially lead to the eradication of certain diseases.
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jaostranderMiriam Ticktin received her PhD in Anthropology at Stanford University and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, France, and an MA in English Literature from Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Ticktin is now an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Co-Director of Zolberg Institute for Migration and Mobility.
This statement outlines our goals for the Biomass project, what materials we assembled, and our guiding theoretical compasses for analysis of our work during Dr.