How is the emotional well-being of male and female university students who continued e-learning in the third term of the academic calendar during the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia? - Which events/changes in daily life due to the COVID-19 pandemic are perceived as most negative by male...
fragments of emotions, associations, situations, intentions, characters, actions, become embodied, but none of them is fixed in the form of a visual object. The physical body functions rather as an infinite hypertext, referring the viewer to more and more new associations. The dialogue between th...
a term in contrast with etic which originates from American linguist Pike’s distinction of phonetics and phonemics.An emic set of speech acts and events must be one that is validated as meaningful via final resource to the native members of a speech community rather than via appeal to the ...
Leaders across the globe feel that the unprecedented busyness of modern-day leadership makes them more reactive and less proactive. There is a solution to this hardwired, reactionary leadership approach: ‘mindfulness’.
The cinema as a cultural institution has been studied by academic researchers in the arts and humanities. At present, cultural media studies are the home to the aesthetics and critical analysis of film, film history and other branches of film scholarship
This results in emotions ranging from the more basic to the social and culturally sophisticated type. The stages correspond to Oatley’s (2013) direct, imaginative and self-related modes of appraisal in film-induced emotion. There is some literature on the affective potential of mainstream film ...
The interactive computer-assisted interview In My Shoes is a method that was developed to meet the requirements of the forensic process (Calam, Cox, Glasgow, Jimmieson, & Groth Larsen, 2000), and aims to aid children communicating their emotions. However, whether In My Shoes can help young ...
Once we make an emotionalassociation in our brain, it is difficult, and sometimes impossible, to changeit. "Emotion is the least changeable part of the brain. " says Ekman.But we can learn to manage our emotions better. For instance, we can be moreaware of things that make us angry, ...
21. A huge flying reptile that died out with the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago, the Quetzalcoatlus had a wingspan of 36 feet, ___ to have been the largest flying creature the world has ever seen. A. what is believedB. that is believed C. which...
And if they appeal to these outlets, do they risk compromising the integrity or the intelligence of the music? P) Vulgamore seems to understand this. She thinks an organization can have it both ways, claiming the new while keeping the old. And as she reorganizes the Philadelphia Orchestra...