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Over three months in Chechnya, he has examined the fragmented identity of the Chechen people after years of war, exile, repression and hostility.
Any semblance of time or reality is blurred in this depiction of a fragmented identity, and gradually Mr. Rambert's presence seems to dissolve.
The film, directed by Sean Durkin, shifts back and forth between her time in the cult and her subsequent stay with her sister and brother-in-law, and the fractured chronology mirrors Martha's fragmented identity.
Sequins is a powerful and unusual book, in that it combines the familiar traveller's tales with an account of another kind of journey and process of discovery, as Johnson confronts the "ghost who was haunting herself" in order that she might come to terms with her sense of a fragmented identity.
Just looking at all the names listed in the paragraph above should give some sense of Relay's previously fragmented identity.
The problem of managing a fragmented identity has been attacked two ways: creating a new master account (OpenID), aggregating identity through search (Spock, Wink), or aggregating management of all your accounts on one site.
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Protestantism is a collection of complex, disturbed and fragmented identities".
In its catalogue, Peter Harrington points to Matthew Gold's paper Therapeutic Possibilities of The Waste Land, in which Gold says that "it seems appropriate that … a text which ushered in a new modern literature characterised by disjointed narration, fragmented identities and splintered religious faith was written by a man in the midst of a nervous breakdown".
In a nutshell, we're fragmented, identity-challenged and -- methinks -- suffering from low self-esteem.
All of us contain such fragmented identities, which we pick up as we work our way through a complex and ever-changing world.
But Otago University academic Dr Shyamala Nada-Raja, a senior researcher at the School of social and preventive medicine and an expert on suicide, believes there is a failure to address something unique and intrinsic to New Zealand culture – its youth as a country and a fragmented, uncertain identity.
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