Sentences with phrase «represent emotional states»

There are also a few photographs of models that are meant to represent emotional states, such as loneliness and longing.
Each work characterized a thought, event or moment in my life and the paper clay and cast figures represented an emotional state.

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I know that those who carelessly condemn him in public, clandestinely go back to heal wounds knowing what the man represents, his affability, readiness to listen and reluctance to get emotional easily no wonder after years of intense condemnation, Prof Martey openly praised him for his humility and assured him of his constant prayers to succeed.In our bid to get our parties to office, we must also consider the safety of our nation and the cohesion we've enjoyed so far.I don't think the Npp in its current state can manage its internal issues if elected into office let alone manage the nation.Our democracy shouldn't be toyed with in the name of political extremism and unworkable promises.We don't need a leader who will establish himself by intimidation and force, who will choose henchmen around himself, create secret police and abandoned all pretence of consulting the wishes of the masses but will only expect regimented YES from us on all national issues like we seeing in the Npp today.
Additionally, patients had to be judged «mentally reliable» — able to follow instructions and keep appointments — in order to qualify for the clinical trials, so their emotional scores might not represent the full spectrum of psychological states among cancer patients.
These are largely based on reports of subjective emotional experiences and the temporal relationships between different reported states, and suggest that these states can be represented as locations in two - or three - dimensional space (figure 1).
Once you select an emotional state, you are provided with five more tiles that represent your senses (sight, touch, hearing, taste and smell).
They do not represent anything in the traditional sense; rather they suggest complex emotional states and patterns of thought.
Through repetitive movement and obsessive mark making, Stanton believes she is able to represent the emotional, physical and psychological states of the body and mind.
Yanai puts forth a paradox; work that represents both his cerebral state of hyper - consciousness and his subconscious emotional motives.
One of her recent projects is a photo series created during a visit to a town in Northern Italy called Montana (not to be confused with the US state) and represents for her an emotional sense of what it means to be Italian.
19th century painters such as Gustave Courbet, John Constable, Thomas Cole, Arthur Parton, J.M.W. Turner and R.A. Blakelock represent open skies and the emotional states sunsets, sunrises and weather conditions can impart.
(«Munch really defined a lot of the ways we read emotional states,» says Melgaard, who grew up in Oslo and represented Norway at the 2011 Venice Biennale.)
Entitled Cloud Study, Godet Thomas» sculpture, which will be unveiled in Bermondsey Square on 2 October 2017, uses the form of a weather vane to represent states of emotional well - being.
Cathy Busby has a broad, long - term interest in pain and, specifically, ways that emotional states are represented in popular culture.
The tresses tied in knots or snaking Medusa - like from a female figure's head represent her exceptionally long hair and shifting emotional states.
«callous and sophomoric... entirely contrived and insulting» A purely personal attack, purely emotional and thus illogical, and thus represents a «religious» mindset in that it does not represent a logical and thus scientific or fact based one (atheism is also a religion, it, after all, has a very definite religious belief, in fact, it is recognized as a religion by the United States Supreme Court).
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The peer group represents an important and unique context for the development of a wide range of skills and competencies in early childhood.1 Simply stated, «playing with friends» helps young children acquire and practice social (e.g., resolving conflicts), cognitive (e.g., perspective - taking), emotional (self - regulation) and communicative skills that provide foundations for their subsequent development.
Sensitivity towards these bodily conditions and more specifically, towards changes in one's physiological state as represented by IS to one's heartbeat, has been shown to moderate the effect of bodily responses on emotional arousal [34, 35].
Such a mentalizing mother helps the child to recognize, tolerate, and regulate his / her emotional experiences through her ability to represent them, through her gestures and actions, and later also by playing and talking in terms of mental states (Gergely and Watson, 1996; Meins et al., 2002).
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