In life, there is many problems that suddenly occurs without our attention. When someone sitting at the Geopathic zones, they will be effected because of electromagnetic fields that cause the Geopathic Stress. They will feel depressed and their mood changes when affected with this zone for long time. The effect will not come as soon as possible but it take several years to appear the symptoms that cause by the Geopathic Stress. There are some effect make our life bad. In article “What is Geopathic Stress and How Do You Cure It?”(2011) by Richard Giles points that a ‘Sha stream’ is a sick earth meridian line.
As others researchers say that Sha stream is an underground water veins which take out the dangerous radiations that can be harmful to our life (cited in Land and Spirit). A Sha stream can make a physical decay to things that placed wrongly or more accurately when we placed our things on a Sha stream, the physical decay on that thing will occur. For an instance, a glass will cracks, electrical breakdowns, vegetables, grain and so on will spoil quickly when stored it at wrong place. Besides, recurrent bad luck like difficult to sell a property, hostile each other and poor workers are the examples of something that will occur when someone placed in Geopathic Stress zones.
2.1.2: HEALTH
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H. Chafekar, the writer of IOSR Journal of Mechanical & Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE) on title “Effect of Geopathic Stress on Pavement Distresses” (p.1) points that the example of effect on health that cause by the Geopathic Stress is headaches, sinus ache, depressed, anxious, allergies, insomnia, feeling tired, nightmares, feel cold on hand and feet, babies continually crying, sleep walk, ear problems, tinnitus, variety of cancer that depend on the crossing lines of Geopathic Stress. The two or more Geopathic Stress lines that cross someone’s body when they lie on bed or sitting on that place, the tumors will develop and then cause cancer which is the most dangerous disease
Other problems develop such as workers being killed from construction, strikes from workers, and the
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Social anxiety could also affect a person without sympathy due to social challenges. Bullying is a severe social challenge that follows serious issues. These social challenges could really affect people's life opportunities. A reason backing up my claim would be economic inequality and poverty can lead to social challenges and move people into different groups.
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Fierce Climate Sacred Ground is a study conducted by Elizabeth Marino about the effects climate change has had on residents in Shishmaref, Alaska. Within this short text, Marino manages to utilize personal narratives (from Shishmaref citizens) as well as revelations of her own to demonstrate how environmental problems are the product of an ecological, social, and political processes. With this ethnographic study, the author intended to address the issue of climate change and related issues such as flooding in Shishmaref while touching on what can be done about the vulnerability its residents face. The book also illuminates the outcome of political and social decisions regarding climate change so that future responses can be done with a deeper
It makes sense that poor environmental conditions lead to poor health conditions like a disease. There were also “hills of rubble, decorated with ripped-open bags of rotting garbage” (Chang, 2005, p. 23). People in the South Bronx were forced to live in unclean trash-filled conditions. It makes sense that conditions did not improve because
Horrible working conditions is one of the best illustrations of the issues that were caused by rapid industrialization and urbanization that is written about in The Jungle. 2. Now for each point above, explain why this example illustrates these issues. a. In The Jungle, there are multiple instances where Upton Sinclair shows how the inspection process is lacking.
Such an instance was Hurricane Katrina, which forced the residents of New Orleans to migrate to economically-stable areas. The infrastructural-stability was a pull factor while the natural disaster was a push factor. Likewise, in The Alchemist, the camel driver relays to Santiago a similar tragedy. He explained of a natural disaster that made “the land (...) ruined”, and to earn a living “[he became] a camel driver” (Coelho 76). Sustainability has aided many journeys.
Cindy Liu Mrs. Puma English III Honors 17 January 2018 Annotated Bibliography: Stress or Anxiety Reduction/Management Block, Sandra. " De-Stress Your Life." Kiplinger 's Personal Finance, vol. 71, no. 2, Feb. 2017, p. 64. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com. Accessed 10 January 2018
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Paul Bowen is a professor of University of Cape Town within the department of construction economics that used online surveys to create numerous charts demonstrating how even third world countries are developing stress along with experiencing it. Using a 10-point stress scale system, with one being minimum and ten being maximum, Bowen demonstrates that architects stress the most at work with a large 64% stress level 7 plus and at the stress level of 5 and lower lays construction managers 35%, and quantity surveyor 29%, engineers 27%. (Bowen, 2013) According to the table 2, Bowen shows that stress is developed mainly from poor balance of life in between work and family, working long hours, tight schedules and the need to work harder to feel superior to peers. (Bowen, 2013)
URBAN MENTAL HEALTH Urbanization being defined as the increase in the number of cities and urban population, is not only a demographic movement but also includes, social, economic and psychological changes that constitute the demographic movement. It is a process that leads to the growth of cities due to industrialization and economic development. The rapid increase in urban population worldwide is one among the important global health issues of the 21st century. In India approximately 28% of the India’s population lives in cities and this is expected to increase to 41% by the year 2020 (UN World Urbanization Prospects 2008).
3. Review of literature 3.1 Stress and its types: Stress is an essential mediator of human behaviour. Immediate physiological response to any type of stressor facilitates survival of the species at its maximum. Despite of normal homeostatic regulatory mechanism, the stress responses can become maladaptive. Chronic stress, for example immobilization, exposure to noise, irradiations, psychological stress can leads to a host of adverse health consequences, including cardiovascular diseases, neurodegeneration, obesity, depression and early ageing (McEwen et al, 2004).