Sentences with phrase «evoke feelings in»

Elias said that while not every student will respond equally to pets, overall, class pets can evoke feelings in children that teachers can help to label.
Memory is tied to emotion; being able to evoke feelings in your eLearning will help knowledge retention.
Part of this is because Anderson is so talented a director that he knows how to use the score and camera movement to evoke feelings in the audience, and he pulls the strings of your emotions, and with cocky arrogance doesn't mind that we know full well we are being manipulated.
But if we are trying by persuasion to evoke a feeling in another person, (1) we can specify only roughly, not exactly, what we are aiming at and (2) we do not expect to get repeatable results; therefore, we do not speak of trial and error or experimenting in this context.
I pretty sure at least one of these films, if not all, will evoke feels in you hopeless romantics like myself!
Secretive and aloof, Michael evokes feelings in Mia that she doesn't... [Read more...]
These apertures, which make apparent the way color changes in the sky over time, are also designed to evoke a feeling in the viewer that the sky is close enough to touch.
Evoking this feeling in bed can bring forth deeper bonding between partners,» Tatkin says.
Certain staging accessories can help evoke this feeling in a listing — Arrington suggests avoiding bright colors, using rich textures such as faux fur and embroidery, adding candles with organic scents, and even placing a small fountain or Tibetan singing bowl in a spare room.

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And improvements to eyes, skin, and hair help bridge the uncanny valley, a term used to describe how digital humans who appear almost, but not quite human, evoke a feeling of unease in viewers.
Another fascinating study recorded physiological reactions like pupil dilation in volunteers as they looked at their Facebook accounts to find that browsing Facebook can evoke what they call flow state, the feeling you get when you're totally and happily engrossed in a project or new skill.
If a prosecutor wants to convict a man of assault, he is (without a doubt) going to paint a picture for the audience of the suffering of the defendant, and will likely use expressive language to evoke a feeling of sympathy from the jury, who (as they listen) visualize the potential suffering of the man / woman in front of them.
«Subconsciously, it evokes negative feelings in others because it precedes a right overarm blow, a primal move most primates use in a physical attack.»
In contrast, the current no - wi - fi policy fosters a vibrant community feel that's more in line with the brand's environmental ethos and social conscience, she says, also pointing to early ambitions to evoke the «Penny University» spirit of old English coffeehouseIn contrast, the current no - wi - fi policy fosters a vibrant community feel that's more in line with the brand's environmental ethos and social conscience, she says, also pointing to early ambitions to evoke the «Penny University» spirit of old English coffeehousein line with the brand's environmental ethos and social conscience, she says, also pointing to early ambitions to evoke the «Penny University» spirit of old English coffeehouses.
There was a Google - sponsored concert in Singapore featuring star DJ Paul Oakenfold, a Cisco event at which Lightwave data determined the winner of a pitch competition, and a TED conference at which Lightwave compared attendees» self - perceptions with their responses to video scenes meant to evoke feelings like fear and compassion.
There are many songs written and played by people against whom I have the most fundamental and passionate disagreements in the moral and intellectual realms (which are the most important ones), yet hearing their songs can evoke ecstatic feelings that are very much like feelings of worship and longing for God.
Beyond these basic forms, however, one must consider the power of the whole pattern to evoke analogous experience in the reader, to affect his thoughts and feelings.
«8 Whether or not divine inspiration is claimed by the artist, in his work he surrenders to something beyond his ordinary self and produces some expression of inner meaning capable of evoking purer feelings in those to whom he communicates.
It is possible to extend the idea of sacrament beyond the traditional limits in church practice to include any object or act which evokes deep religious feeling.
In sum, what the hippies found is that when the call to love one another isn't being matched enough by the actual feeling (and doesn't even seem to be working for the really radical ones out on the commune), and when the life immersed in drugs, hedonism, festivals, personal drama, and song can no longer keep one from noticing this, there's always the old stand - by, the enemy, which can be evoked to bring «us» togetheIn sum, what the hippies found is that when the call to love one another isn't being matched enough by the actual feeling (and doesn't even seem to be working for the really radical ones out on the commune), and when the life immersed in drugs, hedonism, festivals, personal drama, and song can no longer keep one from noticing this, there's always the old stand - by, the enemy, which can be evoked to bring «us» togethein drugs, hedonism, festivals, personal drama, and song can no longer keep one from noticing this, there's always the old stand - by, the enemy, which can be evoked to bring «us» together.
For my part, I find these benefits of uncertain value, suggestive but not wholly persuasive; and, in any event, Kass seems intent more on evoking insights or feelings than in rigorously proving the case for mortality.
That is to say, expressionism had the power to communicate forcefully the images and the feeling of the artist; therefore, the great German expressionists, such as Emil Nolde, whose «Head of a Prophet» is one of the most powerful statements of the haunting and mysterious sense for Christ of modern art, evoke in us a response that is not the response of immediate and instant recognition.
It either drives me into a posture of defensiveness, or immobilizes, or evokes feelings of powerlessness which do not in fact square with my real situation.
The type of feelings that it evokes in the reader is telling.
the picture stories on television, including those of commercials, do not make statements,» except in the sense of evoking feelings....
The universal beauty which is never absent from our primary perception seeks to embody itself in symbolic forms that will evoke a response from the full range of our feelings.
He wonders if the painful feelings the concept of privilege evokes may play a role in some Christians rejecting the word.
An object that has been well designed and expertly constructed will express its meanings unambiguously and will evoke the appropriate feeling - response in the disciplined perceiver.
Even if Janzen stretches too far at points, his feel for the richness of language as a tool to inform, but also to evoke, makes this commentary a pleasure to read and an experience in rediscovering the ancestral stories.
Preparing this dish evoked emotion, something I feel has been lacking as of late in my cooking and subsequent blog posts.
Aloo paratha, the very mention of which evokes feelings of comfort and nostalgia in Indian hearts.
When I first heard that my friend Gabrielle Blair landed a book deal, I was thrilled and filled with anticipation because, quite plainly, Gabby is one of the most delightful, gracious, and positive people I know, and everything she touches evokes quality, style, and beauty... but in a totally down - to - earth way that makes you feel like you're her best friend.
Get the little ones started early by snuggling them with our 47 «x 47» single layer blanket printed in fade - resistant, baby safe dye that evokes that feeling of getting lost in the story.
Bruno Bettelheim, the child psychologist, writes in A Good Enough Parent that «acting on the recommendations of others can not evoke in us the feelings of confirmation that well up in us only when we have understood on our own, in our own ways, what is involved in a particular situation, and what we can therefore do about it.»
The pacifier, also known as a paci, soothie, binky, nuk, or in my case, «Sally,» evokes very strong feelings in people everywhere.
We believe that they mean what they say and they evoke strong feelings in us.
As has always been the great feat of the West, to evoke the Moral Law in whatever it does, and make everyone at the recieving end of their communication, feel, what they are doing is right.
While the idea of confrontation will evoke feelings ranging from queasiness to downright physical fear, the public must be engaged in a very immediate sense.
They are used to evoke feelings of tension and fear in audiences, to drive the plot of a film, or to create a sense of another time or place.
To tap children's stress, the children completed a public speaking task and mental arithmetic task, which are known to evoke feelings of stress and raise the stress hormone cortisol, and simulates real - life stress in children's lives.
In her forthcoming Journal of Consumer Research paper, Dunn demonstrates that consumers who experience fear while watching a film feel a greater affiliation with a present brand than those who watch films which evoke happiness, sadness or excitement.
They analyzed the drugs» effects on the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that evokes feelings of pleasure and reward, in a region of the brain known as the nucleus accumbens.
Endothelin is known to cause pain in humans and also evokes itching, which could explain the urge sunburned patients feel to scratch their skin.
During the investigation, subjects played a computer game geared to evoke feelings of social rejection while lying in a functional MRI machine.
Working It Out In her 1980 book The Courage to Grieve, social worker Judy Tatelbaum wrote that after the death of a loved one «we must thoroughly experience all the feelings evoked by our loss,» and if we don't «problems and symptoms of unsuccessful grief» will occur.
It can evoke a positive group feeling and may be substantial to help humans live in bigger groups than other primates.
The researchers said that listening to sad music led to feelings of pleasure related to enjoyment of the music in some people, or feelings of comfort where sad music evoked memories in others.
And, watching that torrent of angry water push its way so powerfully, so forcefully, with such violent enthusiasm and utter disregard for any thing and any life in its path, evoked such profound feelings of just that... smallness.
Notice how it feels to be in their presence, and any happiness, warmth, or tenderness that they evoke.
The same phrase that evokes a feeling of invincible awesomeness in many others.
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