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In the hyper-sensitized reality of the region in which any criticism of Israel is swiftly and often unfairly branded as anti-Semitic, it can become counterproductive to inflame rather than explain and this means to hear the narratives of both sides, to articulate the suffering on both sides, not just the Palestinians.
Gaming has come far enough from simple score chases and princess rescuing to comprise a necessary catharsis for makers, evidenced by the narratives of the OCD-addressing Neverending Nightmares and 2012's Papo & Yo, which articulated through interactivity the suffering experienced by designer Vander Caballero at the hands of his alcoholic father.
The fact that they experienced such support almost exclusively in the medical setting may further contribute to the medicalisation of their suffering and encourage them to consider illness as a means to "articulate their social suffering, express their unsatisfactory integration and legitimate their demands for improved living conditions in the host country" [ 30].
In other words, we'd identified that there was an enormous problem with women's relationships to our bodies, we'd begun to articulate our resultant suffering, and we'd begun to inch toward self-awareness in order to overcome that suffering.
Since the 1955 murder of teenager Emmett Till, whose mother insisted on an open casket for her son's mutilated body, the civil-rights movement has often articulated its grievances through the suffering of mothers.
The perception of being 'chosen' by God interweaves the arthritis experience with spiritual and ritual realms that influences how patients' of pain and suffering are constructed, articulated and sustained [ 30].
The varied perspectives on the existential suffering enabled us to "flesh out" its dimensions and properties, and thus, the theory articulated here represents the phenomenon of existential suffering rather than that of the experiences of the different groups of participants.
Analysis of the effects of capitalism provides added clarity of the existence of human suffering, which is most often articulated exclusively through non-economic forms of tyranny, such as patriarchy or white supremacy.
One evening, on a television in the gym, President Bush articulated his version of the romance of transformation, in which suffering made victims stronger, and compassion bridged divides of race and class.
Long before the rise of Christian Science, these people articulated a similar view: the faithful were called to accept suffering and meet it with prayer.
D.Q. is an oddly articulate, intellectually precocious young man who is suffering from a rare form of brain cancer and is determined, in the words of his hero, Henry David Thoreau, to "live deep and suck out all the marrow of life".
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