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tamar.rogoszinskiThrough her field work, the author is able to create a concise argument by using interviews and anecdotes by those affected by the disaster in Chernobyl. She also highlights aspects of the disaster itself, highlight pre, peri, and post events that had an impact on the area and populations exposed. She also provides some data regarding an increase in clinical registration of illnesses that have occurred under the title "symptoms and other indequately known states", that show a sharp increase after the event.
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tamar.rogoszinskiThis study was funded by Grants-in-aid for the Cancer Control Policy from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan.
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tamar.rogoszinski- "..."that is the perceptual world in which we find outselves and to which we are oriented, is organized through language and symbolic forms, as well as through social and institutional relations and practical activities in that world."
- "His illness had a powerful and meaningful beginning, which gave shape and coherence to the larger narrative."
- "It is tempting for a medical social scientist to enumerate the cultural beliefs concerning the cause and workings of epilepsy, then compare these with beliefs in other societies. People of course reason about illness, and culture provides the logic of that rationality."
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tamar.rogoszinskiThe situation now is worse than it was after the disaster, which is the main point of this article.
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tamar.rogoszinskiThis study contains findings by the National Center for Transgender Equality and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. It is written by Jaime M. Grant, Ph.D., Lisa A. Mottet, J.D., and Justin Tanis, D.Min. With Jody L. Herman, Ph.D., Jack Harrison, and Mara Keisling.
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tamar.rogoszinskiThis film is directed towards the general public because of its emotional appeal. It does not have much dry, scientific data, which allows for a more general audience (as opposed to only those who are scientific). It is also targeted to an older population due to the graphic footage of the police shooting the children.
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tamar.rogoszinskiMore statistics and research studies would have helped. Havng national information and numbers could have helped people take away more of an understanding and have an educational aspect.
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tamar.rogoszinskiOSHA covers most private sector employers and their workers. They also cover some public sector employers and workers in the US and other territories under federal authority. Those districts include DC, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and other islands as well.
Workers at state and local government agencies are not covered by federal OSHA, but have OSH Act protections if they work in states that have an OSHA-approved state program. OSHA also permits states and territories to develop plans that cover only public sector (state and local government) workers. In these cases, private sector workers and employers remain under federal OSHA jurisdiction.OSHA’s protection applies to all federal agencies and does not cover self-employed individuals.
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tamar.rogoszinskiI researched,
- what actually caused the collapse of the World Trade Centers
- John Ripley Freeman and the creation of Underwriters Laboratories.
- The Hague Street Explosion
MA course @ Institute for Cultural Anthropology & European Ethnology
Institute for Cultural Anthropology & European Ethnology