- Jul 2023
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inthesetimes.com inthesetimes.com
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The third great separation was the industrial agricultural revolution.
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Third great separation
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industrial agricultural revolution
- Farming was a community affair, by necessity.
- Nearly everyone in the United States lived on a farm, had lived on a farm, or knew someone who lived on a farm.
- There was still a sense of connectedness to the land, the earth, through food and farming.
- But “times changed” in rural America.
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The industrialization of agriculture removed the necessity for community-based farming.
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Farmers eventually lost their sense of connectedness to
- their land,
- to each other and
- to their communities.
- Consumers no longer know
- who produces their food,
- where it was produced, or
- how it was produced.
- What happens to food between the earth and the eater has become largely a mystery.
- Food for family gatherings and religious holidays are of economic importance to the food industry,
- but have little social or spiritual significance beyond following cultural traditions.
- The dependence of humanity on the Earth for food is no less than during the early times of hunting and gathering,
- but the sense of connectedness between the eater and the Earth has been lost.
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- Farming was a community affair, by necessity
- What happens to food between the earth and the eater has become largely a mystery.
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- Jun 2021
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www.migrationencounters.org www.migrationencounters.org
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And I liked it, because my parents would have to suffer. That's the sucky thing about it. Looking back at it now, I put my mom through a lot of stuff, and it sucks.
Time in US - Homelife - family
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I didn't really have a relationship with my family. When there was a family events or anything, I felt like an outcast. I would never go to them. Christmas, I was always in my room. Every little... It's just weird man. Everything messed me up. I feel like traumatic. Just the trauma of everything.
Time in US - homelife - family - mental health
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- Sep 2020
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Medeiros, Priscila de, Ana Carolina Medeiros, Jade Pisssamiglio Cysne Coimbra, Lucas Emmanuel Teixeira, Carlos José Salgado, José Aparecido da Silva, Norberto Cysne Coimbra, and Renato Leonardo de Freitas. ‘PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, AND SOCIAL PAIN DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC-RELATED SOCIAL ISOLATION’. Preprint. PsyArXiv, 20 September 2020. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/uvh7s.
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- Apr 2020
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metro.co.uk metro.co.uk
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Social distancing “is a problematic term” that could damage our mental wellbeing. (2020, April 17). Metro. https://metro.co.uk/2020/04/17/swap-social-distancing-safe-relating-sake-wellbeing-12570403/
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- Mar 2017
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tachesdesens.blogspot.com tachesdesens.blogspot.com
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We are as if amputated from those that we attempt to communicate with.
Amputation. Birth Connection
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- Apr 2016
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38% of Americans who describe themselves as “single and looking” have used an online-dating site.
This number seems staggeringly low compared to my experience with friends. Really? I may look this stat up or find out where it comes from.
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