No. They have the same isolation, with more comfort. Taking them outside would be ok, IMO.
That would be geographic isolation and reproductive isolation. Both could lead to speciation.
Strict isolation is when a person is highly contagious and need to be kept in isolation from everyone. This is to help protect others from acquiring the virus, disease, etc. Until the Doctors determine what it may be and/or the patient recovers completely.
The monks' isolation prohibited them from helping others and spreading Buddhism.
sunspots
Being shipwrecked on a desert island would do it.
The comfort isn't in the actual cross. It is in what it represents
I would use the extra pillows and blankets for comfort and positioning strategy to provide comfort for a person in pallitive care.
Nechama (נחמה) means comfort in Hebrew."to comfort" (the verb) , is that your question?Hebrew would be le-na-chem (לנחם) or le-har-gee-a (להרגיע) ..
Select comfort specifically refers to bed and sleep furniture manufactured in Minnesota by the Select Comfort Company. This company has been in business since 1967.
That would be 'comfort'
An example of social isolation could be an individual who lives alone, rarely interacts with others, and lacks social support or connections with friends or family. This could lead to feelings of loneliness, depression, and a sense of disconnectedness from others.
Pathos could relate to naps by evoking emotions such as comfort, relaxation, and well-being associated with taking a nap. By appealing to these emotional aspects, pathos could be used to persuade someone to prioritize self-care and rest by taking a nap.