Chapterb14: The Body- Oceanna Lenon


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  1. Wow, this is so timely! Thanks for a great infographic!

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  2. You have a great presentation. Nice and informative. I love how it’s straight to the point.

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  3. It would kinda make sense to show some symptoms rather than informing it to a doctor or a medical professional; anyone could kinda fake their symptoms. Your presentation is well made.

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  4. Here, we see another disadvantage of being of a lower class and how they prioritize. People generally say to place your health first, but other obligations may take priority for some people.

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  5. This blog post really will open up peoples eyes of the ethical problems the lower class has to face, such as how they really don't have a choice but to choose between keeping a job or getting healthy. Thank you for sharing that, great job!

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  6. I really enjoyed the simplistic poster full of information. I enjoyed reading about how you demonstrated the sick person role. How it connects back to the subjectivity of illness and medical anthropology

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  7. Great info-graphic and well presented information!

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  8. Loved the diagrams and the flow-type chart! Super cool!

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  9. First I have to compliment the beauty of this poster and how the graphics displayed really compliment the information provided! Really was fun reading your poster and the way you tied in the information made it very interesting to continue reading! Great Job Oceanna!

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  10. I really liked the way your poster was organized, especially the way the "Sick Role" area was presented! This really opened my eyes about how the sick are treated and what illness really is and means for us as humans.

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  11. I love the way this poster looks and the way it presents the information here! It seems simple yet informative!

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  12. Very informative of how sickness plays a role in class and culture. This is a great simple presentation.

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