Category: 論文; papers
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On School Shootings
This was a difficult two weeks, and I really need to put this out for discussion. I grew up in very similar circumstances to those portrayed, however thankfully, there were predispositions that probably had adverted further deviancy by intense curiosities, followed by a series of fortunate encounters (e.g., military, martial arts, intelligence community, tech, women’s […]
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On Anomie
Any set of theories comprises a collection of final writeups generated from smaller writeups, and memos, that are sorted by an interplay of cognitive-motor interaction. Herein, “sorted” refers to grounded theory (GT) sorts (Glaser, 2014, pp. 73-97). So, when asked to examine theories relating to deviance, I took these on as I take on a […]
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A Response to Kyle D. Stedman’s “How Slow Driving is Like Sloppy Writing”
I will state quite directly that I did not resonate with Kyle D. Stedman’s “How Slow Driving Is Like Sloppy Writing” (2011) and its pathos of a frustrated driver. That said, it did resonate in modeling behavior and use of literary devices. I found more benefit from observing Stedman’s use of experiences as sources, rather than what […]
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On Styles of Literary Writing Strategies and Devices
It is a cool morning, the power is flickering, and just moments ago I had walked to and from fuel storage to fuel up the generator. Writing this opening is interesting, amongst a field of yellow leaves falling gracefully with the wind. I am quite literally sitting behind a college professor of English. The desk […]