Sentences with phrase «affected feel involved»

Even those not directly affected feel involved — nostalgia - filled chats appear in offices and evoke debate on the state of today's schooling, its past and its future.

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Gays feel they can affect politics, so they get involved there; but often they feel the church won't listen to them, so they simply leave.
That the holy God should have prearranged the punctilious offering of beasts as a technique by which his own feelings and attitudes were to be affected involved an imagination of God far too childishly anthropomorphic for the prophetic mind to credit or respect.
This special together time is especially important for children with ADHD who may often find themselves involved negative interactions that can affect feelings of self - esteem.
I wished that the Chief Justice under this circumstances in my candid opinion could speak to the two members of parliament involved directly with signs of remorse especially when the merit of the case is NOT determined so that they can feel comfortable appearing before her in court otherwise this may NEGATIVELY affect the morale and confidence and trust of the two MPs in the process especially in the CJ going forward and it may lead to a discontinuation of the case since it's only dismissed on technical grounds but not on its merits.
- Our results highlight that exercise intensity affects endorphin release and that the brain opioid system is involved in both positive and negative feelings caused by physical exercise performed at different intensities, says Doctoral Candidate Tiina Saanijoki from Turku PET Centre.
It completely changed my relationship with the healthcare system and I felt like I was involved in my care and could affect the way my body responded to various interventions.
Nonetheless, I felt pretty involved in it and affected by it due to the sound.
Researchers found that external exams in Germany caused students to work harder, increased their performance, and made students more likely to want a job involving math, but the researchers also found that exams negatively affected students» enjoyment of math and feelings of competence.
This means that CTA and CFT would like to be become involved in the case because they feel that the current defendants — the state and the school districts — are not adequately representing the interests of their teachers, whose rights they maintain could be adversely affected by the case.
This means that the teachers unions have become involved because they feel that the current defendants — the state and the school districts — are not adequately representing the interests of their members, whose rights they maintain could be adversely affected by the case.
While the intention is still to ensure that authors are not affected by the drama, the retailer feels like this will force the two parties involved to come to terms that both can agree on.
The present Guidelines on Judges Meeting Children who are subject to Family Proceedings April 2010 [2010] 2 FLR 1872 set out their purpose as being to encourage judges to enable children to feel more involved in proceedings which affect them and to ensure judges have understood their wishes and feelings.
But the researchers threw variations into the mix to see how they affected the forces involved, how people moved and what they felt about the interaction.
Dissociation: Dissociation is another «defense» that includes a variety of symptoms including feelings of depersonalization and derealization, disconnection between memory and affect so that the person is «in another world,» and, in extreme forms can involve apparent multiple personalities and acting without any memory («losing time»).
Problems with friends can affect how children feel about themselves and their enthusiasm for activities that involve others.
If you have a family concern where you feel a personality disorder may be involved, or if there is abuse in your home affecting you and your children that is not apparent to the outside world, please contact my office for an immediate initial consultation.
Conversely, «emotion - dismissing» parents are invalidating of child affect and encourage avoidance or minimization of emotions, particularly involving negative feelings; and have a tendency to want to fix or change these emotions quickly.
These perspectives, which have informed distinct bodies of research in positive mental health, are less obvious in the literature relating to poor mental health, where items measuring affect (feeling happy / sad) are often combined with items measuring psychological functioning (playing a useful part in things, making decisions)[4] in the same scales, suggesting that poor mental health at least is accepted as involving limitations in both eudaimonic and hedonic well - being [5 — 7].
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