Sentences with phrase «emotional images of»

They sell their campaigns through emotional images of poverty, not by developing an understanding of what the political and social antecedents to poverty are.
Walking around the city every morning at 8 a.m., I had Aveek's words in my head, and my intention to avoid emotional images of poverty and decay that would shortchange this place, was a constant thought.

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In one study conducted at the University of Missouri Kansas City, researchers asked college - aged participants to sort the emotional expressions of computer - generated images of male faces.
In an article from Co.create.com, Abigail Posner, Head of Strategic Planning And Agency Development at Google explains our societal fascination with sharing cat memes and videos: «In the language of the visual web, when we share a video or an image, we're not just sharing the object, we're also sharing in the emotional response it creates.»
They asked a group of 142 working adults to look at a collection of images and recordings of actors and children, and asked them to label emotional expressions.
One of the defining images of the Rio Olympics was Neymar collapsing into an emotional heap after nailing the gold - medal - winning penalty kick in front of his home crowd.
Fractl found that the most viral images elicit a range of emotions, rather than a single emotional response.
Under this law, it is illegal to distribute sexual images or videos of someone without his or her consent, so long as it is intended to cause serious emotional distress and so long as the person depicted experiences distress.
Thus the absence from the dominant image of the ministry in Protestantism of the permanent truths in the medieval image helped later Protestant rationalism and intellectualism to become stiff - necked and rigid and even arrogant; pietism to become detached and legalistic and self - righteous; emotional and anti-intellectual groups to become aesthetically barren and theologically illiterate; and some liturgical - minded groups to conclude that the calluses on their knees entitled them to wear plugs in their ears.
In order to get a large number of people whom they regard as undereducated, easily led sheep to vote against their own best interests, they push emotional buttons, invoking images of Jesus and helpless babies, to make voters think this is what they stand for and want to protect.
Man seeks to form for himself, in whatever manner is suitable for him, a simplified and lucid image of the world, and so to overcome the world of experience by striving to replace it to some extent by this image... Into this image and its formation, he places the center of gravity of his emotional life, in order to attain the peace and serenity that he can not find within the narrow confines of swirling, personal experience.
Our anxiety might be between emotional drives and repressive norms, between different drives trying to dominate our personality, between our hope to achieve in our studies or profession and a lack of confidence in ourselves between the desire to be accepted by others and the experience of being rejected, between our real selves and the image of ourselves we try to give others or between our sense of loneliness and the need for friendship.
Although the journalistic patter accompanying such footage is often akin in tone to that found in documentaries about Amazonian tribal rituals, the images highlight an ever - growing reality of the past three decades: the spread of Pentecostal and charismatic worship styles and music into ecclesiastical settings that were once resistant — if not downright hostile — to the up - tempo, emotional music of the Pentecostal ethos.
When Germany finally surrendered, Gilbert was in Britain to witness the emotional outpouring that marked the War's end, which included huge celebrations, and bonfires filled with straw images of Hitler and Mussolini.
Just as theological reflection is today dominated by the fact that the entire mental, emotional and image context of the past is eroded, so a way of preaching proper to that fact must be wrought out.
Arguedas's writings, a repository of images and concepts with both emotional and historical power, have reached far beyond the highlands and coasts of Peru.
Not being dependent on their audience for financial support, they do not need to cultivate audience loyalty by the provision of centralized images, services, and emotional satisfaction.
Instead he left dumb mert, another problem CDM, omg hes too emotional with artreta and flamini and they both fail big, the 3rd problem is definetly manager head which seems in veins of old image.
Rudolf Steiner described the healing effects of Raphael's Madonnas in August 1908, and between 1908 and 1911 he directed Dr. Felix Peipers to arrange fifteen images as a therapeutic meditation for patients suffering from emotional disturbances.
More praise for the yummy stuff resulted from brain researcher Todd Parrish of Northwestern University in 2009, when he examined functional magnetic resonance images of gum chewers and found increased activity in areas of the brain associated with memory and emotional responses.
Raising emotionally healthy children is the hope of all parents, and in this workbook you'll find exercises for building your child's emotional intelligence, plus you'll learn about the roles of self - image on emotional health and how to help your child build a positive self - image.
Tim la Haye, says in his book The Battle for the Family: «I predict that this trend will produce millions of future adults who have problems with self - image, emotional security, depression, and hostility - a high price to pay for working, unless it is absolutely necessary.»
She could have just, you know, focused on the promotion of breastfeeding and giving emotional support to moms who are BFing, who struggle with, among other issues, body image.
This is the area of the brain that regulates the stress response to emotional visual images.
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Video often evokes a stronger emotional reaction than text or still images alone, making it a powerful way to tell stories or make a political point, but online video isn't television — the kinds of content that succeeds can be quite different, with authenticity (that word again!)
Video often evokes a stronger emotional reaction than text or still images alone, making it a powerful way to tell stories or make a political point, but online video isn't television — the kinds of content that succeeds can be quite different, with authenticity and topic typically more important than polished visuals.
«It is disheartening that the image of our Client is being tarnished by mischief makers whose jaundiced publications and statements have had a negative impact on our Client's emotional wellbeing, family and his fan base.
Under the influence of oxytocin, however, images of smiling faces enhanced the dogs» emotional state more than angry ones.
When sleep - deprived and waiting in suspenseful anticipation for a neutral or disturbing image to appear, activity in the emotional brain centers of all the participants soared, especially in the amygdala and the insular cortex.
As well as the increase in emotional arousal, part of the reason why gruesome images have such an impact can be traced to what psychologists refer to as «mortality salience».
During the MRI scan, the participants were shown images of faces portraying different emotional states such as anger, joy or fear.
Given the ability to recognise what aspects of an image elicit emotion, The Painting Fool could choose a basic theme for a piece, scan the web to find strongly emotional images, then use the results to inspire a swathe of pieces, he says.
«The system could scan the web to find emotional images that then inspire a swathe of its own pieces»
In the case of neutral images, however, there were no gender - related differences in emotional appraisal.
Together, these findings suggest that the emotional content of the images affected how participants experienced what they were seeing.
The emotional content of the images also made a difference in perceptions of smoothness.
Once again, they found that the emotional content of the images swayed how participants perceived the frame rate of the fade.
(1871 - 72) Taken by photographer Oscar Rejlander (c. 1813 - 75), this image features Rejlander himself imitating the emotional expressions of the infant in the photograph, which he had also taken.
Hardly surprising perhaps, when one of the most popularity cited images of the male scientist at work was dear old Victor Frankenstein — a woman's creation, of course — and someone whose problems begin with his isolation and suppression of emotional relationships.
From the images the scientists were able to measure the size of the amygdala and hippocampus — two structures involved in emotional processing and memory.
They were then asked to view a series of images especially selected to trigger an emotional reaction, while an MRI scan monitored their neural empathic response and measured the activation of specific cerebral regions.
Research backs up the idea that a woman's own body image can have a powerful impact on her kids: A 2014 Australian study revealed that sons and daughters of moms with a current or past eating disorder were more likely to engage in emotional eating and have symptoms of eating disorders than other kids.
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«From an emotional standpoint, I get the argument for buying organic, since it harkens back to images of farmers with pristine red barns.
While it is perfectly normal to desire a healthier body, it's also very important to recognize the signs of negative body image creating problems with emotional health and day to day activities.
The researchers found that in those who followed intuitive eating, occurrences of eating disorders were lower and a more positive body image and a greater emotional functioning was observed.
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