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But there is waiting and WAITING.

But there is waiting and WAITING.

When Schoenberg talks about not having a sense of proportions he seems to realise that there are occasions in which the wait comes loaded with a greater degree of uncertainty and anxiety.
Schoenberg’ s Eartwung still with Jessie Norman Jan1989
One’ s waiting for a phone call from a lover whom one fears has lost interest has a different weighting than for example, the wait of
The wait of political prisoners.
The wait of the unemployed with little chance of finding a job.
The wait of civilians in countries affected by war.
Waiting to wri
Foucault talks think it”( Fis
I see myself wal
The wait of the refugees in fleeing their countries affected by war.
The wait for parents whose child has gone missing.
The wait for a relative to wake up from a coma …. These forms of waiting are what Craig Jeffery calls“ Chronic Waiting”, these is an enforced waiting where normal life has been suspended and there is little chance of improvement any time soon( Martin, in.. 2011,202) ………………………………………….