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This becomes a vicious cycle that looks something like this: You
receive a stressful email from your boss, and you perceive this stress as a situation
out of your control; your brain then activates a series
of messages urging you to eat
junk food; you eat the
junk food and initially feel better about the email.
Nelson has
received his Turner prize nomination for building installations
out of wood and punctuating them with
junk.
When word was
out about the chimera on Ohayo Mountain, the artist began
receiving swarms
of visitors and with them came assorted donations
of urban debris («it made our parents feel better about their
junk — by - product
of the consumerism which remains America's first and foremost addiction.
In 1981 Mucha sent
out several hundred coupons clipped from magazines with his name and address and a small portion
of the vast amount
of junk mail he has been
receiving since then is here on display.
In a February 6, 2006 article entitled «Smoked
Out: Pundit for Hire», Paul D. Thacker
of The New Republic reported that non-profit organizations operated by Fox News «
Junk Science» commentator Steven Milloy from his home had
received money from ExxonMobil while Milloy attacked research on global warming.