Outside verbal communication, Bulgarian and German men exchange what Giuliana Bruno would call «emotions» by the way
their bodies react to situations: annoyance, feral hostility, desire for ownership (of a space, of money, of a horse, a woman) or ability to solve practical problems.
I think the twitching ovary was
her body reacting to a situation.
Not exact matches
The sugar in this cake would
react very differently in the
body compared
to the same amount of sugar in the different
situation described first.
You never know how your
body or mind is going
to react at any given time until you're put in the
situation.
For example, if you're having a huge fight with your partner and he / she threatens
to leave you, your
body will
react on the same way it would if you were in the middle of an earthquake — the heart starts racing, the blood vessels dilate and increase the amount of blood pumped
to large muscles, the muscles tense up and your endocrine system increases the production of cortisol and epinephrine, which then influence the liver
to produce more glucose and provide energy for an efficient «fight or flight» reaction
to the dangerous
situation.
During these stressful
situations, your
bodies adrenal glands, tiny glands located on the kidneys, start manufacturing adrenaline and cortisol, initiating whats commonly known as the fight or flight instinct, thus controlling how you
react to the stressful
situation you are in.
This was helpful for our ancestors in life - or - death scenarios, but in today's society our
bodies react in the same way
to much less important, non-life threatening
situations.
This usually indicates your
body is
reacting to a stressful
situation.
Our adrenal glands, in response
to stress, create hormones like epinephrine (aka cortisol) and norepinephrine, which modify the way the
body functions so that it can better
react to what our
bodies and minds perceive as a threatening
situation.
The simple act of thinking about stress in a more positive way will encourage your
body to react to a difficult
situation with more focus and courage.
Know how your
body reacts to certain
situations.
Training should cover areas including: reading
body language; making a calm assessment of potentially threatening
situations;
reacting in the event of a physical attack; using reasonable force and powers
to restrain, and dealing with unexpected confrontations and conflicts.
Continued activation of the sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight response) day in and day out, primes the
body to be ready
to react, had deleterious effects on the
body, and inhibits the ability
to learn
to overcome the fear and anxiety associated with the
situation.
So, what happens in that
situation, the
body's pancreas which produces insulin, doesn't produce enough insulin where there may be other concurrent problems that the
body doesn't
react to the insulin appropriately resulting in a very high blood sugar.
The first time you bring your pet out with you, keep the trip short and watch their
body language
to see how they're
reacting to the
situation.
Unfortunately, many cats tend
to react severely
to the dead worms as they are being cleared by the
body, and this can result in a shock reaction, a life - threatening
situation.
Throughout his career, Bannard moved between the poles of Expressionism and Color Field Painting, resulting in a
body of art that has constantly evolved as the artist forthrightly faced the
situations that his art presented,
reacting to them with rigor and intuition.
In such a case, it would be impossible for the
body to quickly
react to situations on the road.
Our
bodies and brains are wired
to react to high stress
situations as a safety net.
Normally, when you encounter a stressful and threatening
situation, your
body reacts in a way that helps you
to deal with the danger.
Whenever we're under immense stress, our
bodies react to help us get out of the stressful
situation.