Literary Movements and Globalization Effects
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Literary Movements
Període de desorientació i silenci. A partir dels anys 50 amb la creació de col·leccions com 'El club dels novellistes' comencen a publicar les seues obres. Són molt allunyades dels corrents novel·lístics a Europa. Intenten explicar la realitat a través del simbolisme i el mite.
Pedrolo, Pere Calders: començà a publicar abans de la guerra. Cròniques de la veritat oculta: un recull de narracions on entren en conflicte la realitat i la irrealitat, l'absurd.
Globalization
Globalization is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange. Although it's probably helping to create more wealth in developing countries, it isn't helping to close the gap.
Colonialism
Colonization was started, given the name colonialism, which reached its peak in the 19th century. The European nations with higher technological expertise took political and economic control of America, Africa, and Asia. In many cases, they have not achieved sufficient economic independence.
Environmental Impact
Industrial activity interferes with the renewal cycle of decomposition and feeding into the cycle of life through becoming plant nutrients. Industrial activity introduces toxic chemical elements and materials into the environment, such as plastics, which are resistant to the action of decomposers.
- Minimization and prevention: say no to packaging, reuse, recycle, energy capture, disposal.
- Health
Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Illness can be defined as a prolonged change in one or a number of organs.
- Success tips: add salad to your diet once a day, prepare more of your meals, fry less chicken, read labels, focus on how you feel after eating, drink water.
Pathogens
A pathogen is a disease-causing organism: viruses, bacteria, protozoa. Antigen: a substance or agent that causes an immune response. Vaccines contain toxins produced by pathogens, dead pathogens, harmless fragments of the pathogen, or live pathogens treated to make them harmless.
Inflammation: the capillaries widen and more blood comes to the area of infection with defense cells. External defense: secretion (saliva), epithelia (skin), microflora (intestine), mouth (compete with pathogens).