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sasha_feather ([personal profile] sasha_feather) wrote2014-05-18 05:14 pm
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word associations

So people on Twitter have been like, "Say it with me, vaccines do not cause autism." Which is all well and good, but for years I've been thinking that the better strategy is to completely separate the words. Don't even say them in the same sentence at all.

Think word associations. Remember those Wordles that were popular a few years ago, that make an artistic picture of all the words in your document or story? They are a word association picture. By putting words into the same sentence (even with a "does not equal/cause") you are associating them.

Instead substitute things that are like are equal.

So, associate vaccines with, say: normalcy, goodness, hygiene, civic duty, scientific development, the fight against infectious diseases, etc.

ALSO

Associate autism with good things like equality, support, creativity, love, life, diversity, justice.

Just don't put them in the same sentence.
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[personal profile] thingswithwings 2014-05-19 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
yeah, the textbook manufacturers work very hard to make students pay exorbitant prices. I assign that one b/c other profs at my school assign it so there are a lot of used copies around here the students can get. But that's why they also put out a new edition every year - to prevent used textbook sales. If you get one of the earlier editions it'll probably have mostly the same info and be much cheaper.
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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2014-05-19 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Good to know!

What a scam, although it makes a ton of sense. It seems like one can get textbooks in PDF, but true ebooks — ePub, mobi, azw — aren't available. Because of course college students have neither cash nor incentive to buy them. Reckon textbook publishers are getting it while they can.