Scar: A lingering sign of damage or injury, either mental or physical. Technological advancement scars the landscape. It has been our practice to ignore, or worse, hide these marks that have been made as society continues to advance. Industries past left us relics and ruins of bygone eras of promise and production. The time we live in has recognized the untenable failures of past generations, however there are methods of industry that continue to injure the landscape. We will leave our scars. In this time we must rethink the scar, define it, and recognize its beauty. The first step of reclamation is acquiring awareness of where the scar came from. Whether it is an injury, an accident, or a natural disaster, some traumatic event cause...
Miroslav Volf argues traumatic memories are a temporal and eschatological stain on divine-human rela...
Skin scarring is a clinical problem that can cause many psychological and social difficulties—some a...
On Scars is a personal essay written about the varying perspectives of scars and my personal fascin...
The American city contains large brownfields and urban wastelands, remnants of our industrial past. ...
This paper seeks to study the interdependence of scars and memory to the newly emergent field of bod...
How can we change the perspective of our scars from a symbol of trauma to a symbol of healing? Socie...
Scars can result from a range of causes: accidents, surgery, and even acne. The resultant change in ...
We live in a Kleenex society. What I mean by this is that everything is, or is in danger of becoming...
Although scars never disappear completely, in time most people will basically get used to them. In t...
Scarring in the skin after trauma, surgery, burn or sports injury is a major medical problem, often ...
The manner in which we dwell leaves scars upon the landscape. These scars are often left behind long...
This text book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Written by a group of international experts...
Graduation date: 2011As Europeans settled the Willamette Valley in the 1800s, they began to simplify...
Scars are perceived as marring the body. Sometimes having a scar increases the feeling of shame and ...
An essay, article or other writing created by Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg, Kansas Poet Laureate 2009-2013
Miroslav Volf argues traumatic memories are a temporal and eschatological stain on divine-human rela...
Skin scarring is a clinical problem that can cause many psychological and social difficulties—some a...
On Scars is a personal essay written about the varying perspectives of scars and my personal fascin...
The American city contains large brownfields and urban wastelands, remnants of our industrial past. ...
This paper seeks to study the interdependence of scars and memory to the newly emergent field of bod...
How can we change the perspective of our scars from a symbol of trauma to a symbol of healing? Socie...
Scars can result from a range of causes: accidents, surgery, and even acne. The resultant change in ...
We live in a Kleenex society. What I mean by this is that everything is, or is in danger of becoming...
Although scars never disappear completely, in time most people will basically get used to them. In t...
Scarring in the skin after trauma, surgery, burn or sports injury is a major medical problem, often ...
The manner in which we dwell leaves scars upon the landscape. These scars are often left behind long...
This text book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Written by a group of international experts...
Graduation date: 2011As Europeans settled the Willamette Valley in the 1800s, they began to simplify...
Scars are perceived as marring the body. Sometimes having a scar increases the feeling of shame and ...
An essay, article or other writing created by Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg, Kansas Poet Laureate 2009-2013
Miroslav Volf argues traumatic memories are a temporal and eschatological stain on divine-human rela...
Skin scarring is a clinical problem that can cause many psychological and social difficulties—some a...
On Scars is a personal essay written about the varying perspectives of scars and my personal fascin...