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In standard assisted living, they might feel even more disconnected.
But instead it feels that people are more disconnected than ever.
In practice, the film version feels even more disconnected from reality than the book.
"Most of the time I would say the more disconnected, the better the experience."
Both parents and children can feel more disconnected and less present because of screen time.
Few regulations are more disconnected from today's realities than the F.C.C.'s media ownership rules.
Other surveys have shown that young adults are more disconnected from religion than other age groups.
They'd become more disconnected; less likely to see and help one another, and often less able to.
RW: I think the great irony of social media is that it often makes us feel more disconnected.
Has conveniently communicating via e-mail and text left us more disconnected from people on a human level?
Hill campaign reporter Reid Wilson said Friday that millennials are more disconnected from institutions than the generations before them.
Others think we simply might not be replacing organized religion with anything in particular, making us lonelier and more disconnected.
Ubiquiti seems to believe that hands-free will afford you the more disconnected, in-the-moment lifestyle you so desperately crave.
But I do think the more judgmental the community one immerses themselves in, the more disconnected they'll find themselves from reality.
All of that screen time has other negative effects as well, like leaving parents and children feeling more disconnected than ever before.
Mr. O'Dea may be master of his own hedge fund, but he could not be more disconnected from the Wall Street machine.
Yes, what's happening this season is more disconnected from whatever fresh horrors our 2019 serves up than the show has typically been.
But based on experience as a therapist who mostly works with millennials, young adults are feeling lonelier and more disconnected than ever before.
This strategy could help it achieve its mission of getting more disconnected people in the developing world online without the net neutrality concerns.
We are theoretically connected in so many ways, and yet as we look around and people seem more disconnected and isolated than ever.
But as a non-Jewish minority, we feel more disconnected from the Jewish democratic state of Israel after the nationality law pushed by Likud.
The way we work, and worry about work, has changed since then; if anything, we're more disconnected now, more aware of the ephemerality of employment.
As people retreat into quarantine, lock their doors, and practice social distancing, it can feel like we're becoming more disconnected and disparate than ever before.
I've missed most of the core Avengers saga, but there's still a lot of fun to be had watching the more disconnected films in the MCU.
I'm unhealthily obsessed with this part of our culture and think these organisations are getting more and more disconnected with 16–24-year-old influencers by the minute.
What do you think it is about about that area and that community that's helped foster that, especially when oftentimes it everything feels like it's getting more disconnected?
"The bigger a country gets, the more disconnected people get from their neighbors and their community, then the less happiness and the less security they have," she says.
The eastern part of the island within the new territories feels more disconnected—there isn't a nearby MTR station and bus routes there are often slow and winding.
Looking back on it, I would have tried to open up the NW and SE corners, which feel more disconnected from the rest of the puzzle than I like.
Still, it's a big change for a service whose executives were dismissing the theatrical model just a few months ago as one that "feels more and more disconnected with the population."
People are becoming more and more disconnected from the natural world, so the only way you have to rebel in life now is to head back towards nature-based theology and traditions.
Yet it's no secret that the growing divide between the ultra-wealthy and the rest of us is hurting our society, and that they are growing ever more disconnected from the real world.
The more degrees of separation and isolation that exist between our political candidates and ordinary citizens, the more disconnected politicians become from the voters who support them and the more that fraudulent opportunities manifest.
The reality of it is that "a [growing number] of higher education institutions [are] embracing alternative credentials, such as digital certifications, and those that don't risk becoming more disconnected with the needs of their students," Wingard concluded.
More than likely, the change means they'll be a bit more disconnected than they were originally planned; but, these being Marvel movies, they'll of course have a central through line, so it's not like they'll be entirely disconnected either.
But without the flashbacks, Gilead feels ever more disconnected from our own world, which lets the show slide ever more toward a kind of weird power fantasy, where June gets to dismantle the patriarchy just because she wants to.
Duo is either Google blowing up its consumer communications stack by surrendering the rest of the chat space and keeping Duo separate so the underused apps don't weigh it down, or it's another misstep by adding more disconnected islands to the archipelago.
The Takeaway: Technology has turned us into a paradoxical society: While we have the ability to connect to the world in just seconds with a few swipes on our cell phones, many have argued that we've never been more disconnected from the people around us.
We learned from Strzok that all Americans are pretty much like him in terms of having deeply held political beliefs, so it's not really possible or necessary to find more disconnected arbiters to lead the FBI's sensitive investigations like the historic probes into 2016 presidential candidates.
Part of this opposition comes from this uniquely polarized moment in our politics, part of it comes from Mr. Obama's leadership style — more disconnected and cerebral than personal and emotive — and part of it (though a smaller amount than many on the left suppose) comes from the color of his skin.
That young people are burdened with college debt, student debt that they don't know where their new jobs are going to be coming from, plus I think what's exasperating everything is that the more addicted we are to social media, games the more disconnected from our own wisdom our peace our own strength.
When Schreck brings out her friend Mike Iveson to discuss his experiences with gender-based shaming and homophobia as a queer man, Constitution starts to feel like it's vying for the tag of inclusivity at the expense of polished theater; his segment, though also an important personal anecdote, breaks up Schreck's narrative flow and feels more disconnected and unfocused than Schreck's personal accounts.
I currently trust the quality of content from the New York Times and also implicitly the quality of the ads they show, but as they outsource their ads to others, these two things become more and more disconnected — and the leverage multiplier can be a simple tool called an ad blocker, that, if I decide to install, immediately destroys not only the New York Times' ability to show me ads, but the ability of every other website, too. Leverage!
Björk performing at Ruisrock, Turku, Finland (1998)In 1993, López became fixated on Icelandic singer Björk. He began gathering information about her life, followed her career, and wrote her numerous fan letters. Initially, López cited her as his artistic muse and said that his infatuation gave him a "euphoric feeling". As time passed, his fixation about Björk became all-consuming and he grew more disconnected from reality.
To survive in the thin Martian atmosphere, Roger Torraway's body must be replaced with an artificial one. At every step he becomes more and more disconnected from humanity, unable to feel things in his new body. It is only after arriving on Mars that his new body begins to make sense to him. It is perfectly adapted to this new world and he becomes perfectly separated from his old world and from humanity.
However, it is predicted that both of the extent of suitable habitat and the suitability of that habitat will decrease substantially under climate change. Climate change might force these birds to migrate northward and upward, but areas remaining for such compensatory extension are quite restricted. In addition, acceptable habitat will become much more disconnected, which may increase the negative effects of climate change indirectly by slowing or halting gene flow and accelerating the rate of extinction of fragmented local populations.
" In addition to change in production style, the style of genre itself is also something of a departure from the usual 1960s psychedelic pop sound trademarked by earlier Apples in Stereo records. In songwriting, Schneider took more of an influence from R&B; artists such as Sly & the Family Stone and early artists featured on the Motown label. Schneider also wanted the songs to sound more disconnected and unique to themselves than on previous albums. He stated, "I wanted every song to be self contained...on our other records we always had our songs run together.
He stated, "A more flowing style presented by the Russians was replacing an older, more disconnected style".Hines (2006), p. 190 The Protopopovs, like single skaters Sonja Henie in the 1930s and Dick Button in the 1940s, while winning multiple Olympic medals, "altered dramatically the direction of figure skating", and marked the beginning of the Soviet domination of pair skating for the rest of the 20th century. Irina Rodnina, with her partner Alexei Ulanov and later Alexander Zaitsev, also from the Soviet Union, dominated pair skating throughout the 1970s and "led the trend of female pair skaters as risk-taking athletes".
The Midland Valley graben defined by the Highland Boundary Fault in the north and the Southern Uplands Fault in the south harbours not only a considerable amount of Old Red Sandstone sedimentary rocks but also igneous rocks of this age associated with extensive volcanism. There is a continuous outcrop along the Highland Boundary Fault from Stonehaven on the North Sea coast to Helensburgh and beyond to Arran. A more disconnected series of outcrops occur along the line of the Southern Uplands Fault from Edinburgh to Girvan. Old Red Sandstone often occurs in conjunction with conglomerate formations, one such noteworthy cliffside exposure being the Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve, Kincardineshire.
British sound engineer Gilderoy (Toby Jones) arrives at the Berberian film studio in Italy to work on what he believes is a film about horses. During a surreal meeting with Francesco, the film's producer, Gilderoy is shocked to find the film is actually an Italian giallo film, The Equestrian Vortex. He nonetheless begins work in the studio, at one point made to do Foley work, using vegetables to create sound effects for the film's increasingly gory torture sequences, and mixing voiceovers from session artists, Silvia and Claudia, into the score. As time passes, and Gilderoy feels more and more disconnected from his mother at home, he begins to fear he's out of his depth.
According to B'Tselem, the West Bank has been split into six distinct localities by Israel's restrictions—North, Center, South, the Jordan Valley, the northern Dead Sea, the enclaves created by the West Bank Barrier and East Jerusalem. Travelling between these regions is difficult and an exceptional occurrence, requiring a justification for officials, a great deal of time and sometimes substantial expense. According to a 2007 World Bank report titled "Movement and Access Restriction in the West Bank", "In the West Bank, closure is implemented through an agglomeration of policies, practices and physical impediments which have fragmented the territory into ever smaller and more disconnected cantons." According to Said Zeedani, Israeli checkpoints impede the travel of Palestinians between the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem, from Gaza and the outside world.
Hadeln kept part of its traditional autonomy until 1852, its Estates continued to function with restricted authority until 1884. In 1823 the high-bailiwick consisted of 7,025 square kilometres with 208,251 inhabitants. On 1 May 1827 a small section of the lower Weser shore in the West of the High-Bailiwick of Stade, forming the nucleus of the future city of Bremerhaven, was transferred to the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, as agreed upon earlier that year in a contract by the Hanoveran minister Friedrich Franz Dieterich von Bremer and Bremen's Burgomaster Johann Smidt. Bremerhaven (literally English: Bremian Harbour) was founded to be a haven for Bremen's merchant marine, with that city located upstream the Weser being more and more disconnected from the sea, due to that river's silting up.
Through New York University's Global Program,between the years of 2005 and 2012, Harris taught in Accra, Ghana, and created work inspired by the political unrest surrounding visibility for the homosexual community. His works “Deceivers and Money Boys,” 2013 and “Untitled (Colonial Law),” 2014, were influenced by the oppression of the homosexual community provoked by the media after British Prime Minister, David Cameron, revoked aid to African Countries with “anti-gay laws”. Philosopher, Kwame Anthony Appiah, investigates the effects Harris’ work in Ghana. Appiah believes Harris discovered a different relationship with gender roles there, for example white is more disconnected with race; Ghanaians apply white powder to their faces in ritualistic practice not for the purposes of whiteface. This interconnectivity of culture is exemplified by Harris’ interpretation of a photo taken of Italian politician, Silvio Berlusconi, that was featured in the New York Times in the early 2000s.

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