I was told by my former internship supervisor told that I always "a bit on the edges of society 'looking. Although I do not quite know me to nest in that fact, I thought it sounded very exciting: on the edge of society, where people dare to come and taboos often have the upper hand, I put my nose into other people's business good ! Nice bold, tasty provoking, and perhaps taboos amy winehouse grammys and trendsetting. I decided amy winehouse grammys to use the statement in a letter, which I responded to a vacancy GGD: wanted wanted was an intern doing research into suicide prevention in Amsterdam. If that is not on the brink!
'Suicide', 'suicide', and in the vernacular 'suicide', is a current social issue. On the train platforms regularly broadcast that delay 'a collision with a person "is (travelers know someone is there for the train jumped again), the suggestion in newspapers created that bullied children flocking to end their lives, and in various media rages intense debate surrounding the voluntary early life of the elderly. Also think 11 percent of the Dutch population would agree rob over their own lives. Yet peace at the same time still a big taboo on this theme, and in practice actually done little to prevent suicides. When insight into the how and why of suicides (note: these are of course the two questions amy winehouse grammys for the anthropologist!), Better prevention amy winehouse grammys measures can be drawn: the prevention of unnecessary suicides amy winehouse grammys and thereby coming sorrow of relatives may occur.
I was, as a student of anthropology, assumed for this stage, and ended up in momentum of impressive events. I found one experience even more instructive and interesting than the other, and I never dreamed to take a look behind the scenes as a student in so many different places. The cells of the police station behind the Leidseplein, amy winehouse grammys the psychiatric amy winehouse grammys ward of the Bijlmerbajes, amy winehouse grammys a tour of the morgue: thanks to my new little label 'GGD' was not closed door for me and I was richly provided with information from many reports and interviews. While such a topic and related research is not for everyone, my inquisitive tentacles were on edge and every time I went diligently every new challenge.
I went bouncing through the first part of internship going, until I reached my own 'edge', and research to very briefly something 'edgy' was. After I was the shadow of a forensic physician during the chimney of someone who had previously deprived of life about 3 days itself I did not know how fast I had to run to my friend to avoid a lonely night full of bad dreams. I also slept a lot less hours when I was weeks intensively on reading chimney amy winehouse grammys reports and in-depth interviews with survivors, and I began to look sometimes sneak up behind each person or location a suicide gevaartje.
Arrived amy winehouse grammys at the final stage of this research, I was able to let go of those things anyway, and I write (still) full surrender to the edgy reports that will finalize this period. I enjoy my nose in other people (violent) things can stabbing, and although I sometimes daunting, mainly amy winehouse grammys stimulated to again look for a relatively unexplored edge of this society!
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