Sentences with phrase «social rhythms of life»

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Watching the social and family dynamics play out in his films reveals a whole life lived in these rhythms and traps, which is not always pleasant (this film features perhaps the most awkward and uncomfortable scene of bad sex ever put on screen) but certainly interesting.
Jean - Pierre and Luc Dardenne have their own way with social realism and commentary, one that that doesn't have Loach's humor but is just as good at capturing the textures and rhythms of lives and often better as sketching the anxieties and conflicts within communities.
The poet and social activist, Thomas Merton, summed up the work - life balance perfectly when he said: «happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony».
Music is embedded in our daily lives with social media and X Factor - type programmes only deepening this engagement and yet we forget that our instinctive understandings of the complex notions of rhythm, pitch and tone start pre birth with the unborn child hearing the mother's heartbeat.
Music simulation, music creation games, rhythm / action music games, dance games, karaoke, exercise aids, meditation aids (a small genre admittedly), vehicle simulation, social network Second Life stuff, Tetris, videogames that mimic traditional board and card games, games where you only avoid danger but never hurt anyone, farming games, games where you manage a business, games where you create and manage a family or a hospital or even a civilisation, sex simulation, dating games, art creation, cooking guides, brain training, pet caring, extreme sports like skateboarding or biking or freerunning, all sorts of puzzle and collecting games, games where you navigate mazes and obstacles, pinball, nonviolent detective and adventure or rpg games, interactive films or books.
Lefebvre's method of rhythmanalysis begins with observing the rhythms of the body and how they are impacted by the natural and synthetic rhythms of the economies and cultures we live within, which in turn produces social practices and public space.
Based on the interpersonal psychotherapy model of depression and informed by the importance of regular social rhythms in bipolar disorder, 36 interpersonal and social rhythm therapy explores pathways to relapse, including disruptions to social and circadian patterns, non-adherence to medication, and stressful life events.37 The model suggests that positive and negative life events can adversely affect circadian rhythms, posing a risk of recurrence.36 It tackles these issues by establishing regular routines, exploring interpersonal conflict and addressing issues around social roles, 37 and it seems to have promise in managing bipolar disorder.
Stressful life events, social rhythms, and depressive symptoms among the elderly: an examination of hypothesized causal linkages
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