Sentences with phrase «disoriented people»

The second step is empowering them with better communication skills for dealing with frustrated, upset and disoriented people.
Death, of course, seems a natural recourse for a season characterized, tonally speaking, by gloom, and indications of impending disaster are peppered liberally throughout: Don, in «Lazy Lazarus,» receives an existential crisis in miniature as the doors to a high - rise elevator open onto a yawning void; a newly obese Betty (January Jones), in «Tea Leaves,» discovers a nodule on her thyroid which may be cancerous; Roger (John Slattery), taking LSD in «Far Away Places,» authors a note of cautionary instruction to be left on his greatly disoriented person.

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Watching one of these shaky 360 videos using a headset can be disorienting and can even cause people with sensitive stomachs to feel queasy, Kopf explained.
Coma When people consume too much caffeine, they can go into what is known as caffeine intoxication, where they become confused and disoriented.
What we might say is that the modern condition of the person is of a soul longing for its recovery as soul, longing for an escape from the reductionism of person to mere self, to consciousness disoriented from reality.
This class of people rarely feels disoriented by rapid changes in the demographic makeup of society because they see the system working for them.
The result is that people experience «cognitive dissonance,» which can be painfully disorienting.
A disoriented, confused, frustrated, troubled, lost person can find a new center of meaning — a new power for living in the Man of Nazareth.
People have become disoriented as traditional cultural forms lose their authority over our lives.
During these stages, it's more difficult to wake someone up, and when awakened, a person may feel groggy and disoriented for a few minutes.»
Meanwhile, the thinning of moral and cultural norms tends to leave ordinary people disoriented and without a sense of belonging.
«How congested it was, the number of people we're talking about, how distressing it must be for the families and how disoriented they must be, not understanding,» she said.
For the mean - spirited, disoriented press trying to find grounding and recover legitimacy on my back, pray that you still have a job next year because you have lost all credibility with the people.
Alzheimer's afflicts about 4 million people in the United States, leaving them disoriented, forgetful, and increasingly unable to take care of themselves.
Alzheimer's, which can vary from brain to brain, is a form of dementia that is progressive; it may start with someone forgetting what you just said or repeating things over and over again and worsen to the point where the person is disoriented and can't reason, talk, or move.
During these stages, it's more difficult to wake someone up, and when awakened, a person may feel groggy and disoriented for a few minutes.
What's disorienting is that the camera stays with the ship, so it's the people on land who appear to be sailing away.
We were disoriented and discombobulated, and as I exited the theater, there were more than a few people excitedly dissecting all the angles on that ending (which I am valiantly trying not to spoil, though I'm about to).
While there are standout examples — like Darren Aronofsky's disorienting, eye - opening Requiem for a Dream, or the achingly beautiful narratives of animated animal - people addicts in BoJack Horseman — sagas like this one usually work better on the page than on the screen; the brief gloss of film can make drug use seem rather too appealing, while the idea of spending eight TV seasons with an addict seems rather unappealing.
It's a disorienting image, one that turns the familiar into something otherworldly, and is a good showcase for why Leviathan has bowled over so many people.
A lot of people may find Stay a little too disorienting for their tastes, but this film had me thinking the whole time.
Disoriented drugged man attacks crowd of people with his sword, stabbing two of them.
Luckily, he's matched by a superior supporting cast of actors who deliver equally assured performances here, even when the people they're playing feel less organic than machined to make a political point about tolerance and hypocrisy: To name just a few, Jesse Plemons, Rory Cochrane, Bill Camp, Ben Foster and the ubiquitous Timothée Chalamet are all on hand for some duration of the journey; Rosamund Pike, as a woman they meet named Rosalie Quaid, delivers a searing portrayal of trauma at its most physically excruciating and psychically disorienting.
«[For example] some people have asked me how much time has passed when she's down there and it was very much intentional that you don't know because you want to feel disoriented.
On the one hand, most people seem to agree that he did an admirable job of translating Suzanne Collins» popular dystopian sci - fi thriller into cinematic form; on the other hand, some of Ross» stylistic choices with Hunger Games (specifically, the disorienting shaky cam / editing approach) left many viewers feeling disgruntled.
As the first weekend of Sundance comes to an end, FC Editor - in - Chief Nicolas Rapold and Eric Hynes, FC contributor and Curator of Film at Museum of the Moving Image, discuss the white privilege and bacchanalia of Sebastián Silva's disorienting Tyrel, Ethan Hawke's biopic of heavy - drinking country singer / songwriter Blaze Foley, Gustav Möller's gimmicky debut thriller The Guilty, and the joyousness and charm of Sandi Tan's first - person Singapore - set documentary Shirkers.
Perhaps for a boy from Minnesota first encountering all this racial diversity, the presence of non-white people would come as something of a disorienting shock.
A sentence like «High heels be damned, she ran down the street towards number Twenty - Eight» begins with a first - person narrator (it's the girl who damns the high heels) and then shifts to third (it's an omniscient narrator who describes her running down the street), which can jar and disorient the reader.
Only people who start mapping out a sales campaign before considering the content they intend to produce will feel truly disoriented by this kind of cognitive shift.
Should your dog experience canine cognitive dysfunction, he may become disoriented, interact less with people or animals, experience disturbances in his sleep and become incontinent.
Some people said that their cats looked disoriented, or had some mild diarrhoea and vomiting, but that it cleared up after a few days.
Some examples of tasks may be (but certainly are not limited to) guiding someone who is blind, alerting to low and / or high blood sugar, leading a disoriented handler to an exit, finding the car in a parking lot for a handler with memory impairment, standing as a passive physical buffer to allow handler space, retrieving medicine or medical supplies, and finding a person to help the handler in a medical crisis.
They might lose their natural fear of people, become aggressive, convulse, and appear disoriented.
They usually will avoid contact with people but when caged they become disoriented and will bite the bars or walls.
Older pets can often become easily disoriented just like older people.
I mean, I know people have to make a living, but that sucks, especially when they target people who are probably tired and disoriented from traveling.
In a world where people get perplexed because of too many buttons on a remote control, the idea of controlling a character in a 3 - D environment with the amount of buttons on the controller was disorienting.
Although I liked the first person combat rolls, sometimes they would disorient me, as did the rag doll stuff.
Camera angles when switching to first person view are a bit disorienting, but work well and can be crucial to your tactical plans.
Seeing the gameplay videos at E3, it seemed slightly odd but novel, but seeing it close up, being played by regular people in front of me, the experience was quite jarring and disorienting.
It turns out that adapting an incredibly fast and visceral first - person shooter into VR can be uncomfortably disorienting.
The effect can be disorienting at times, but actually approximates the experience of Alice herself — a disorienting figure who reveled in getting people off guard, to see what they were really like beneath the polite façade.
The resulting images of the anonymous subjects suggest the unpredictability of a drug's force; some people smile or laugh, others appear pensive and detached, another is disoriented, unreachable.
Jane Christensen: After moving to Utah from New York City, I was disoriented by the silence and the absence of people.
Consider: If a person did not have any understanding of why and how babies are born, that person might well be quite confused or disoriented to see some parts of the process.
The horror stories of residents boiling to death in power - deprived nursing homes need to be recalled and honored, as do the disorienting, destabilizing long - term consequences for older people who have lost their homes and neighborhoods.
4 of the bird deaths (and these were the ones that really seemed to get some people on the end times are nigh or it's some military experiment gone awry angle) are suspected of occurring because of fireworks scaring and disorienting them, lighting strike or other storm activity, or something along those lines.
Like a giant wave crashing over a surfer, life events can upend and disorient even strong and capable people.
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