Asked • 02/12/25

Growth in transactional transactions seems to correlate with a decline in thorough and meticulous intrction yes, or no , give reasons

Anita W.

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As in times of highly industrialized, urban environments, the education staff are compelled to deliver their product quickly, without arguments based on peer-edited research, and checks and balances that examine data for accuracy, fallacies, distortions in field studies, or the system that precludes careful and painful, slow, yet most accurate research that is costly and can lead to sloppy research and prevents authenticity in the university system of publish or perish, which rewards professors with promotions and accolades for the number of books, journal articles published, despite the quality, worth, or substance of the work. This issue prohibits authentic scientific studies being generated,
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02/12/25

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Anita W.

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Another reference to the mass production of literary drivel is AI-mass-produced pablum, commercialized kitsch, chicken-flavored, ersatz balm on soul (sole) self-help books is Milan Kundera's novel about graph-o-mania, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting when the author narrates the protagonist's Soviet-approved occupation as horoscope-writer, fortune-teller and astrological predictor the star-studded celebrities of the U.S.S. R.'s Czech state after the revolt of 1956. The term is also termed scribe-mania that is the mindless production of writing, the excess of empty platitudes, which also refers to the body's obsession desire to expel feces, a psychological disorder (mania) to write or speak nonsense on the throne of Alexander Pope's Dunciad's Charles II in the 18th century. The allusion to the frenzy or obsessive mania to write nonsense refers to critics of 19th century of Richard Wagner and French Symbolism. referring to mindless, useless, and auto-cerebral self-stimulation.
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02/14/25

Anita W.

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In the "Book of Laughter and Forgetting" Milan Kundera discusses two dominate themes--graphomania, (scribomania or typomania) and the production of useless matter or Kitsch. I define grapho-mania, as the frenzy, compulsion of Kitsch---useless activities, social isolation, social atomization ( noted in Czech Milosz's novel, "The Captive Mind," which won the Nobel prize for Literature), and the practice of producing mindless dribble in music, (Wilhelm Richard Wagner, radical, musical composer (1813-1883), the esoteric, hermetic French Symbolists whose poetry some critics view as pornographic, degenerating, and nonsensible, or Esquirol ( Eugen Bleuler).
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02/15/25

Anita W.

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Current mass media's plethora of emotionally empty middle-aged women write confessionals about, alienated, and anomie (house-wives) readers who are lonely and neurotic day-dreamers who seek cheap romantic pocket novellas for male sex-toys with throbbing and instantaneous passionate carnal acts with the pool boy, gardener, cable/internet repairman or installer to voyeuristically take pleasure in fornication, as seen in decadent, Hollywood porno-shops, which cater to soft-porn media.
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02/21/25

Anita W.

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The soap operas of the 1970 glorified the mass media's control of the lonely, frustrated stereotypical housewife and how the television show created the alienated, insipid woman portrayal of a good wife: how she struggled with performing her daily chores: scrubbing her husband's cotton soiled dress shirts with vinegar and Borax soap to cleanse them from dirt, later starching his shirts, while mopping the floors, making the house spotless, and entertaining his boss' meetings at your home, ever-ready with snacks, cocktails, and desserts, for a surprise inspection of "Is he executive material?" Is it her duty to stand by her man?
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03/10/25

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