Sentences with phrase «emotional piece for»

Not exact matches

The fascinating piece goes on to enumerate the five types of emotional vampires you should look out for, as well as offering a bit of advice on how to protect yourself from each subspecies (setting appropriate boundaries and deep breathing seem to be preferred to garlic and holy water).
I did do a bit of food / psychology writing this year, like this piece for Eat North on emotional eating.
For some reason, this is one piece of (unnecessary, some might say) baby gear that holds a strong emotional attachment for For some reason, this is one piece of (unnecessary, some might say) baby gear that holds a strong emotional attachment for for me.
But it was for me, the biggest piece was the emotional support which all of you guys and girls spoke to that I think is, is so important.
All profits from their beautiful hand stamped pieces go towards the creation of Hope Ranch of Missouri, a safe place for children with special developmental and emotional needs.
I'll probably write up a long, emotional piece about it in the next few weeks (writing out my feelings always makes me feel better), but I wanted to take a minute to say thank you all so much for your support and kind words.
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.
I need to continue to sell pieces I no longer wear, but I have a much better feeling about my emotional shopping for 2017.
For newer pieces, there has to be some emotional connection because décor pieces aren't necessarily useful.
Among all the chess - piece players on the board, the star is the only one who really builds a solid emotional foundation for his character.
For such an emotional piece, the dialogue stays too close to the surface.
The ongoing absence of momentum within the narrative ensures that Agora becomes more and more tedious as it unfolds, with the tragic conclusion subsequently unable to pack the emotional punch that Amenábar is clearly striving for - thus cementing the movie's place as a misguided and utterly forgettable piece of work.
Like Jolie, the writers also do a good job of compartmentalizing each piece of the story so that it feels like a fresh chapter with renewed interest, while also keeping the focus on the emotional / spiritual arc of Louis as a consistent throughline, so that the movie's climax (which is much more metaphoric and spiritual than literal) has significant impact and satisfies in an iconic and moving way that is hard for any film to pull off.
Although ostensibly an ensemble piece, the male relationship cum rivalry eventually becomes the film's emotional core, and with Stiller diminutive beside Driver's towering frame, Josh and Jamie make for an endearing odd couple in matching wing - tip shoes.
Danish directing powerhouse Susanne Bier's name has long been associated with unflinchingly emotional character driven pieces like In a Better World, her 2011 Oscar Winning Film (For Best Foreign Feature).
Fox Searchlight has revealed the official trailer and poster for what is likely its main Oscar contender Youth today and like the European trailer from a few weeks ago, it's an emotional and lyrical piece of beauty.
Both, sadly, degenerate in record time to plot narration and back - patting — especially unbecoming when the scribes praise themselves for the emotional depth of the piece.
Giving nothing for the audience to grasp onto or connect with is always a risky strategy especially in a film with such a simple narrative and although our protagonist has one redeemable quality, being a loving family man, it is only when Kuklinski's world starts to collapse around him that we are shown little pieces of reason, logic and humanity as he becomes emotional, desperate, abusive, and even panicky.
«Bad Moms» continually seems confused as to just how to lean in, lurching between outlandish comedy set pieces based on public meltdowns and misbehavior that would likely get one arrested or injured in real life while also wanting to create some semblance of an emotional reality for its characters.
Despite pieces being there for it to be something it ultimately falls short of the emotional impact it was trying to evoke in it's audiences.
Not only does the action pick up, with some decent set pieces staged by Huen, but the requisite sentimental turn works to the proven strengths of Advani, who made a name for himself on more earnestly emotional pieces; however strained it may be on script, Advani and the likable work of Kumar, Yuan, and Padukone lend a certain convincing humanity to what initially come off as two - dimensional cartoons, and on the whole the sillier and straight - faced elements blend to a smoother consistency.
The reworking of James Thurber's celebrated short story substitutes superficial set pieces for emotional meaning, falling short at almost every turn.
Also Worthy and Worthwhile «Keep The Lights On,» «Neighboring Sounds,» «A Royal Affair» (Mikkel Boe Følsgaard guy should have also been in our Breakout Performances of 2012 piece), «The Forgiveness Of Blood» (already Criterion approved with good reason), «Shut Up and Play the Hits,» «Compliance» (captivatingly ugly), «2 Days In New York» (hilariously neurotic, Julie Delpy is clearly the heir apparent to Woody Allen), «Cosmopolis,» «Side By Side,» «Argo,» «The Turin Horse» (Goodnight, Mr. Tarr you sweet prince of the bleak and wretched), «Once Upon A Time In Anatolia» (in many ways mesmerizing and beautiful, but for me, ultimately more in a cerebral way than in a moving, emotional one), «Goodbye Love» (Mia Hansen - Love clearly watches the films of her husband Olivier Assayas; a spiritual cousin to his last 3 - 4 pictures), «Elena,» «Francine» (great non-judgemental direction; Melissa Leo is terrific), «Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry,» «Alps,» «The Loneliest Planet,» «The Kid With The Bike» and pretty much every film in our 11 Films You May Not Have Seen list.
It's just as clear that October Sky recovers for an admittedly captivating final stretch, with the emotional punch of the film's final few minutes ultimately confirming its place as an above - average period piece.
While it hits many of the same emotional and story beats of the original — this time Dory is the one looking for her parents, leaving Marlin (Albert Brooks) to track her down to a fish rehabilitation center in California — this clever sequel delivers enough memory - loss gags, light parental trauma, and show - stopping, Fast and Furious - style set pieces to keep adults entertained and kids enthralled.
The biggest weakness for me were the villains of the piece; Kylo Ren felt a little too Anakin for my liking and seemed more like a spoilt child prone to tantrums than an intimidating presence cut from the same cloth as Vader; this also compromises THAT moment which should've had a lot more emotional impact than it did.
Initially, Laura and Toni are merely helpful indicators of Thom's alternative lifestyle, but after a few awkward dinner scenes and some excellent nonverbal emotional cat - fighting between all the women (everybody wants a piece of that Thom; it must be the suit) both women become fully - formed characters made all the more tragic for following Thom to their doom in Point Dune.
Cronenberg's carefully crafted characters could just as well be action heroes in the same summer movies that forfeit emotional depth for bigger explosions, but perhaps the attention to detail is exactly what separates «A History of Violence» as a piece of cinematic excellence.
In this lesson, students learn: - To define what emotions are; - To understand and use the vast range of emotional vocabulary and synonyms available in the English language; - To investigate different emotions, including how they can manifest themselves; - To understand how emotions can be communicated utilising a range of descriptive devices; - To create an imaginative and emotionally - driven piece of creative writing; - To self - assess their creative writing attempts; Included are all worksheets, and detailed and visual PowerPoint presentation, which explains each concept clearly, and a lesson plan for teacher guidance.
The social emotional piece is the most exciting thing for me.
The stories in the report, which include perspective pieces by current teachers, look at new research surrounding teacher stress and burnout, innovative ways to incorporate social - emotional learning into everyday lessons and with different groups of studetns, and strategies for self - care, mindfulness.
The stories in this report, which include perspective pieces by current teachers, look at new research surrounding teacher stress and burnout, innovative ways to incorporate social - emotional learning into everyday lessons and with different groups of students, and strategies for self - care, mindfulness, and cultural responsiveness, starting in teacher preparation programs.
There is wisdom in the piece by Roger P. Weissberg, the vice chair of the board of directors and chief knowledge officer at the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL).
«Teachers across America understand that social and emotional learning (SEL) is critical to student success in school, work, and life,» according to the Missing Piece survey of educators, commissioned by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: «Educators know these skills are teachable; want schools to give far more priority to integrating such development into the curriculum, instruction, and school culture; and believe state student learning standards should reflect this emotional learning (SEL) is critical to student success in school, work, and life,» according to the Missing Piece survey of educators, commissioned by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: «Educators know these skills are teachable; want schools to give far more priority to integrating such development into the curriculum, instruction, and school culture; and believe state student learning standards should reflect this Emotional Learning: «Educators know these skills are teachable; want schools to give far more priority to integrating such development into the curriculum, instruction, and school culture; and believe state student learning standards should reflect this priority.
As schools across the country put more of a focus on social - emotional learning for their students, experts have come to realize that teachers» social - emotional competencies, especially their stress - management skills and their ability to regulate their emotions, are a vital piece of that puzzle.
Much like the great literary journalists of our time had a signature style and a signature voice, comics create these very visually branded pieces that allow readers to immediately get a sense for what the emotional content is and what sort of factual content they can draw from it, and they engage with it on a much deeper level.
Grey Muzzle's piece will support the outreach initiative by funding the cost of veterinary care for senior dogs in the program and we hope that, together, we can strengthen and expand the collective reach, creating positive outcomes for at - risk pets while promoting this emotional bond that is so critical to the health and wellness of these vulnerable populations.
He's incredibly prolific and many of his pieces tend to be complex and layered, but his talent for creating powerful, emotional music really shows in the minimal and somber «Hero's Theme.»
The most challenging aspect of developing this game is that because ONE PIECE has numerous existing fans that hold a wide range of emotional attachments to the series, it is very challenging to satisfy everyone, but we approached the development of this game with the intention of providing a fun experience for as many fans as possible while treasuring the appeals of the original series.
There are some very strong emotional moments that can really hit hard, and pair this up with gorgeous set pieces it makes for an amazing cinematic experience.
Also available this week is a trio of titles for Xbox One owners... One Piece: Burning Blood is a fighting game based on the popular anime and manga, TurnOn is a puzzle platformer starring an electric alien, and Fragments of Him is a melancholy and emotional narrative game.
In fact, the one action set piece manages to be great because of the emotional weight behind it, and not for any of the quick time effort it took to complete.
«For me, materials and applications all create a piece of an environment and help establish an emotional tone,» says Hall, who also creates art from old books donated to him by friends and collectors.
In his video for the Swiss Institute, he is seen working on that piece, explaining how every choice he makes is meant to heighten emotional impact.
The combination of the powerful lyrics and emotional rendition provided the idea and inspiration for these pieces.
Famous for the provocative installations she made as one of the hell - raising Young British Artists — among them My Bed, her literally seminal 1998 installation, and the fairly self - explanatory Every One I Have Ever Slept With 1963 - 1995 — Emin brings the same emotional unburdening, the same raw vulnerability, and the same jolting power to her drawings and scrawled text pieces.
His use of blown glass is an effort to explore materials that allow for both an aesthetic and emotional experience to create a piece that's sinister and somehow active while remaining functionally inert; he cites seeking out images of parasites and viruses as part of his research process for this piece, inspired by their ability to alter the space and living bodies around them without ever fully revealing themselves.
A political allegory that wanders into the surreal, the piece is a collective experience for actors and audiences alike as they take part in an endurance - testing performance drama that travels through the Bath's heated rooms and interior spaces, each conveying a shift in physical sensation and emotional atmosphere.
A non-linear film montage with surround sound, the piece has been acclaimed for its emotional range and abstract beauty.
She has also made pieces for supermarkets, bus stations and underpasses; her singing «acting as an emotional trigger for artists to reflect on their own sense of being».
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