Posts Tagged ‘H1N1’
Scientism: the Religion of 20th Century
November 27th, 2009 by lifeproof
In 2007, Terry Eagleton came to Istanbul as a part of a conversation series that was titled “Meetings at the Center of the World.” Each conversation paired a Turkish and an international writer, thinker, expert, scholar in his/her field. Terry Eagleton was paired with renowned Turkish Sociologist, Hüsamettin Arslan, whose PhD dissertation was titled “Epistemic [...]
Tags: 20th century, advertising, Genetically Modified Foods, Genetically Modified Organisms, GMF, GMO, H1N1, H1N1 flu, H1N1 flu vaccine, Hassan-i Sabbah, Hüsamettin Arslan, Ideology and Criticism, marketing, Meetings at the Center of the Globe, propaganda, religion, Scientism, Scientology, Tayyip Erdogan, Terry Eagleton
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
H1N1 Prevention
October 27th, 2009 by lifeproof
The flu is resurrected. It is now said to be everywhere. The schools are closed down in Turkey. People are advised to stay home if they are sick. Prevention infos are broadcasted on TVs and radios continuously. Vaccines will be available to certain people soon. But there are doubts about the content of the vaccines [...]
Tags: Angela Merkel, Flue, French Football League, Germany, H1N1, H1N1 Prevention, Marseille, Paris St. Germain, swine flue, vaccine
Posted in Reminder
The Future of Sickness: Psychosomatic and Mutated
October 8th, 2009 by lifeproof
Today, I have come across this article at New York Times Magazine by Robin Marantz Henig and this interview between the writer of the book, The Genius in All of Us, David Shenk and Henig in The Atlantic. Henig’s article is about understanding how and why people get anxious and anxiety appears in response to [...]
Tags: anxiety, bird flue, David Shenk, don't panic, Ebola, existence, Existential crisis, genetics, H1N1, IQ, New York Times Magazine, psychoanalysis, psychosomatic, Robin Marantz Henig, science, The Atlantic, The Genius in All of Us
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, Reminder
