Through a series of brief and often
emotional conversations with various characters, players gradually learn the tragic history of the game's cast as well as its amnesiac adventurer, whose athletic ability and weapon skills are much more advanced than his appearance would suggest.
Between Kim Catrall redefining what being a parent means, and Tyra Banks»
emotional conversation with Chrissy Teigen about their pregnancy struggles,...
Not exact matches
I think no matter what industry you're in, you need great content to have a
conversation with the customer and build an
emotional connection
with the customer.
So if you consistently notice these signs during or immediately following your
conversation with a certain someone, it's time to seriously consider if they might be an
emotional vampire:
Modeling empathy to caregivers — who frequently have
emotional and draining
conversations with patients — increases the effectiveness of the training, Boissy says.
Emotional confiding steadily occurred, discussions about their dissatisfaction
with their spouses was a prime topic of
conversation.
Many married men and women today are looking at text messaging and social media direct messages
with a similar sense of false security that encourages them to participate in
emotional and sexual
conversations with co-workers, neighbors, former partners and even strangers.
Employers and their HR departments should be cognizant of the possibility that employees»
conversations on these polarizing topics, which are also closely intertwined
with protected classes under civil rights laws, can elicit
emotional reactions from employees and customers alike.
If you're still
with me in this ongoing
conversation, you clearly connect
with the messages I've been espousing, that young basketball players, like Tod, are carrying around mental /
emotional baggage that interferes
with their ability to perform to their potential.
They open the door to a deeper
conversation about values, human nature and the fragility of eros, and force us to grapple
with some of the most unsettling questions: How do we negotiate the elusive balance between our
emotional and our erotic needs?
Often
conversations with your child can help too, to determine what they're feeling and how to ease it, while also nurturing their
emotional intelligence.
Maybe take a step back and assess how you'll feel in 5 years about supplementing or doing CIO or having a really crappy come - to - Jesus
conversation with your husband vs. spiraling down into
emotional despair and physical ruin that make take you months if not years to climb back out of.
With a new baby around who demands a lot of time and attention of the parents, there is less time for adult
conversation, for intimacy and
emotional engagement between the parents.
However, I am reminded of our
conversations about birthday cupcakes, sneaking carrots in smoothies, and a few others where you've insisted on creating a «kid - friendly» version of life that bears no resemblance to the real thing for your kids
with respect to mental and
emotional challenges such as refusing a cupcake when everyone else is eating them, or being confronted
with the irrationality of one's own food refusals by surprise.
Sometimes, it can be difficult to determine the
emotional cause, but a short
conversation with your child may bring to light fears or anxiety that you weren't aware of.
Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan went to a barbering shop in Turkey to shave his hair and a
conversation with the workers developed into an
emotional one after an 11 - year - old Hussein who works at the barbering shop disclosed to him how he lost eight friends including his best pal, Mohammed when playing a game in Mosul, Syria.
In a 10 - minute exchange, Cuomo said his «friend» Clinton's loss made for an «
emotional day,» but that he had already conducted a pleasant
conversation with President - elect Donald Trump about his own plans to upgrade the state's transportation infrastructure.
It almost makes me
emotional because I do think of the little kids and there's people in the community who have to have
conversations with their kids about stuff that I don't.»
A practicing psychiatrist, Doidge chronicles not only the science and theory of neuroplasticity, but also his
conversations with diverse patients — dealing
with all manner of
emotional and neurological afflictions — who are directly benefiting from the science.
Conversations with near - strangers quickly dive into protected caverns of feeling, values, and dreams as we touch one another's
emotional selves and wrestle unanswered questions such as the meaning of life.
For example, if you eat to feel comfort and security, then you could find healthier alternatives which could fulfill those same
emotional needs — e.g having a deep and meaningful
conversation with someone.
In the midst of
emotional and physical turmoil, having just returned from our tearful farewell party, I received a text from my sister who was having a
conversation with my 4 - year old niece Brynn.
Women are
emotional wrecks during the holidays, and as much as I hate to say it, it's a great time to use that
emotional sensitivity to open
conversations with them.
Continue talking to her after you get the number and end the
conversation on a high - note, leaving her
with an
emotional high, excited for times to come.
Love to laugh, have serious
conversations, I am helpful and maybe a bit too
emotional, what makes life much harder:) Right now I am living in Iceland but I need to go back to Germany summer 2015 to start
with university.
Conversely, if a guy is in the right mindset, his behavior,
conversation style and
emotional reactions will largely take care of themselves and become aligned
with that mindset, which will make the guy's dating success soar.
The inspiration for Ex Machina's explorations of cybernetic carnal knowledge sprung partially from
conversations the 45 - year - old filmmaker had
with a neuroscience - obsessed friend, who claimed that artificially intelligent beings «would never have any
emotional life.
Structured around scripted, fictional
conversations designed to look and sound like real - life therapy sessions, complete
with hushed tones and teary confessions, the film attempts to co-opt the
emotional power of real - life therapy without caring about what is actually being said.
If it's wish - fulfillment, it's a pretty ugly variety of it — but more often than not, the relationshit pic boils down to endless pop - culture / pop - psych
conversations punctuated by faux -
emotional spikes and walking / shopping / raining montages scored
with the tops of the vagina charts.
The watchable vibe is heightened by the ongoing inclusion of unexpectedly poignant moments and sequences,
with the final stretch certainly rife
with interludes designed to elicit an
emotional response from the viewer (including an unexpectedly moving graveside
conversation).
This week on The Binge Movie Podcast, I get a little drunk for a
conversation about three movies
with protagonists sucked into storms of literal,
emotional, and political varieties.
The frequent
conversations among the soldiers reveal the
emotional stress they go through when faced
with the day - to - day uncertainties of war, constant peril, and the fear of death.
The film is over two hours long and will certainly bore those who don't respond to the
emotional palette it is displaying, as some
conversations with fellow critics suggest.
Accordingly, 13
Conversations About One Thing reaches a comic and
emotional high in the examination of Arkin's little office tyrant and his pathological jealousy of the one man under his employ (William Wise)
with an optimistic worldview.
In part two of our
conversation, fellow sound designers Randy Thom and Chris Foster pose questions to Walter, we discuss the state of cinema sound before and after Apocalypse Now, why film school can be a good idea, and how you can underline a character's
emotional state
with carefully chosen sound effects.
Special Features Deleted Scenes A
Conversation with Writer / Director Kenneth Lonergan
Emotional Lives: Making Manchester by the Sea
David Fincher proved exactly how pointless
conversations like that can be by creating a pitch - black morality play in which all acts of gruesome bloodletting come
with an excruciatingly high
emotional price tag.
In our elementary schools, educators capitalized on our existing responsive - classroom model, which has built - in social and
emotional conversation time and established routines for safe and open
conversations with children.
During one of these
conversations last November, I was particularly
emotional as I encouraged my students to think of ideas — to come up
with ways for their voices to be heard.
Since my
conversation with Laughlin, the Aspen Institute has come out
with an important new report, This Time,
with Feeling: Integrating Social and
Emotional Development and College - and Career - Readiness Standards.
Often missing from
conversations around technology, the paper outlines the varied roles that teachers play, including helping
with motivation, social and
emotional support, and stretching critical thinking and analytical skills.
The Second Step curriculum emphasizes impulse control (the ability to control and manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, including listening, focusing attention, following directions, using self - talk, being assertive, identifying and understanding feelings, respecting similarities and differences), empathy (
conversation skills, joining groups, making friends), anger and
emotional management (calming down strong feelings, managing anger, managing accusations, disappointment, anxious and hurt feelings, handling put downs, managing test anxiety, resisting revenge, and avoiding jumping to conclusions), and problem - solving (playing fairly, taking responsibility, solving classroom problems, solving peer exclusion problems, handling name calling, dealing
with peer pressure, dealing
with gossip, seeking help when you need it).
Conversations among educators and policymakers about how to incorporate social and
emotional skills into classrooms often do not address the need to support students who require extra help
with these skills.
Committee for Children, creator of the Second Step social -
emotional learning program, has compiled some resources to assist
with and help navigate these tough
conversations:
Committee for Children, creator of the Second Step social -
emotional learning program, has compiled resources to assist
with and help navigate these tough
conversations.
Blackstone Valley Prep is committed to the academic success, social and
emotional growth, and health and wellness of 100 % of scholars in an intentionally diverse school that celebrates the racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, gender, and sexual - orientation differences of our scholars, staff, and families by actively engaging in courageous
conversations about the value of peoples» differences; raising awareness of self and society's structural inequities; and empowering all people to engage in an open and honest dialogue
with an active voice.
In Vernon, one significant issue that came up in many
conversations with high school teachers was a lack of time to form social and
emotional connections
with students.
From our many
conversations with others in the field, we know that people are hungry for bold and effective new approaches to social and
emotional learning.
I hope the
conversation will continue
with deliberate reasoning, not
emotional tweets.
A
conversation with David Halperin about his first novel, Journal of a UFO Investigator, set in the sixties about a boy's
emotional and fantastical journey through alien worlds and family pain.