The head and tail will tell
you the story about his emotions in each moment.
Not exact matches
They are Social Currency (e.g., sharing things that make people look good), Triggers (acknowledging that we talk
about things that are top - of - mind),
Emotion, Public (imitating what we see others do), Practical Value (news people can use) and
Stories (information passed along under the guise of idle chitchat).
News bits include
stories about Google possibly building its own smart display, controlling the Nest Secure system through Google Assistant, Sigfox doing a deal with Louis Vuitton, and enabling devices to use
emotion as a form of contextual insight.
There are a few main explanations: 1) long term failure in leadership by the Irish Catholic church, and connected with this, the awful Jansenist culture; 2) Europe — or rather, political interference from European Community institutions; 3) American money; 4) the claim of the «Yes» campaign that the Referendum was won by «the
stories,» that is, the constant appeal to
emotion and the complete refusal actually to think
about the legal consequences of passing such a change not merely into law, but also into the Irish Constitution, the foundation of that law.
Those ubiquitous network news
stories about the «common people» whose lives are destroyed by out - of - touch policy wonks inside the Beltway do not meet any reasonable criteria for the appropriate political use of
emotion and narrative particularity.
One can tease out of the way the
story is told some ideas
about the structure of human beings: body,
emotions, will, soul, spirit, and so forth.
We have a tendency to prefer telling dramatic
stories about dark, reckless pasts turned around at a sudden moment to grab the attention of the crowd and stir their
emotions rather than describe the ebb and flow of real - life faith
stories.
And some days I have a funny
story to tell, or I want to whine
about something, or I feel some sort of inspiration or
emotion and want to pass that along.
A
story about something unusual —
emotions, open and unguarded, are ingredients for the best writing.
Let's please excuse Peppers himself from any
emotions we might be feeling
about this
story at this point.
Claire takes up the
story: «To be perfectly honest, the practice course that we ran was one of the most moving experiences of my life — to hear dads talking
about their experiences and
emotions like that was absolutely fantastic.
Maybe you're still carrying disappointment or sadness
about your births, for any number of reasons, and those
emotions often resurface when hearing another woman's
story.
Louise Gleeson shares her
Story of Motherhood,
about her struggles to embrace her own
emotions about motherhood and celebrating Mother's Day.
Women can feel deep and powerful
emotions about their birth
stories.
Women's
stories are included in between chapters
about the social milieu of breastfeeding,
emotions surrounding mothering, goals and expectations and more.
Read
stories to your child, and choose
stories talking
about emotions or feelings for your child.
A fascinating
story about discoveries in plant biology and human
emotions.
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story when he found out that he had an incurable leukemia, he began recording his thoughts and
emotions about the disease, and sending them to his family and friends in a series of messages we called «Dave's Great Adven
about the disease, and sending them to his family and friends in a series of messages we called «Dave's Great Adventure.
There's something
about it, the look, the
story,
emotion.
But that's only the surface layer of this complex, enigmatic
story about flawed human connections and the
emotions we all share.
John Lasseter has said that the
story «takes place inside of a girl's mind and it is
about her
emotions as characters, and that is unlike anything you've ever seen.»
In its swirl of violence and
emotion, the new movie feels like a summation of those two most recent pictures, even as it braids together settings and
story elements from Jia's earlier films «Unknown Pleasures» (2002) and «Still Life» (2008), his surreally tinged docu - fiction
about the incalculable impact of the Three Gorges Dam project.
The true
story behind this movie just
about makes up for its oddly flat tone, which never quite captures either the grandeur of the Australian Outback or the deeper
emotions of the people on - screen.
In the middle part of Anderson's career (circa «The Life Aquatic» and after), some critics began to complain
about the familiar stylized elements of his films being a crutch and formula, diorama - like to the point of aestheticizing the
emotions of the
story (to be fair, some prescribed elements — the slow motion endings, that Futura font, the expected Kinks or Rolling Stone song — were starting to feel a little mechanical at a certain point).
There are a lot of things that are great
about it — the soundtrack for one is arguably the best of the year, bringing each part of the
story being shown on screen to life with vivid colour and
emotion.
Ironically, these
emotions are what the
story is all
about.
Each fight should tell a different
story about the characters»
emotions.
Pete Docter directs Inside Out,
about the
emotions inside our mind, and how they affect the
story of one young girl who moves to San Francisco.
And the first one on board is Felicity Jones, with the actress joining the Black List approved
story that follows an adolescent boy with a terminally ill single mother begins having visions of a tree monster, who tells him the truths
about life in the form of three
stories, helping him to eventually cope with his
emotions over his dying mom.
St Aubyn's books
about that time are infused with his biting humor, and the creators allow Cumberbatch free rein to explore that range of
emotions, and he's absolutely essential casting to not only pull off the role but to let viewers know it's OK to enjoy the often hilarious, drugged - out debauchery, so long as they can stomach the telling of the whole
story (told in flashbacks, with Sebastian Maltz as a young Patrick, plus voice overs from grown - up Patrick and a separate, archly British narrator) and to understand his bad behavior is a bandage covering an awful wound.
The movie also evokes
emotions and suspense the way any good
story about athletics should.
The New World is a movie to get lost in, and from the first few minutes we are thrown into director Terrence Malick s world of complex characters that focus on their
emotions and feelings at their current time in this new found place on earth, rather than overweighing us in a
story about when Pocahontas met John Smith.
But as we listen more and more, the class learns
about the different
emotions (feelings) that the music and lyrics bring out to help tell the
story.
Comments flow —
about the figures, colors, shapes,
emotion,
story, light, and anything else anyone cares to mention.
OK, to the point, I look at my bookshelf and see a dusty title from my childhood that I haven't even looked at or even thought
about in years... decades... and I am immediately pulled back into that
story and
emotion.
What I like
about lyricists who are truly skilled is that they must write with clarity, brevity, and enable listeners to «fill the gaps» in
emotion, atmosphere and ideas, much like the art of writing short
stories, and the more recent popular flash fiction (not to mention nano fiction).
First, the
story touches on ordinary, universal
emotions about family and children.
For fiction, Darlene Shortridge writes real
stories for real people... In Forever Blessed, Ms. Shortridge carves a gripping and heartfelt tale
about spousal abuse with stark conflicts and turbulent
emotions, while entwining the tale with the Lord's eye - opening truth!
Bella and Hugh Howey particularly talked
about the book itself as marketing — the brilliant
story, delivering on the promise to the reader, a consistent production schedule, covers that evoke the
emotion of the
story, the author's name, the title and sub-title, the sales description and keywords, email and newsletters.
It was fun watching this complex
story unfold through the eyes of three different people, to try to convey the wide variety of
emotions each is feeling, to make the reader understand and care
about all of them.
Writing
about predicaments we're curious
about (fatal accidents, murder, drug smuggling, infidelity, sabotage, unwanted pregnancies), Kennedy anchors her high - stakes plotlines in the most familiar
emotions, making generous, unmanipulative
stories that pull the reader in for thrills and revelations.
The special thing
about Shelter, by Céline Claire and Qin Leng is this is a seemingly simple
story about all of those big, complicated
emotions.
Since 1982, her novels and short
stories have explored friendship, romantic love, sex, money, feminism, family and just
about every
emotion you can name.
He shares his pain, thoughts, and
emotions about both, allowing himself to become a full character in his
story instead of just a reporter.
Here are some tips on writing narrative essays: narrative essay is written
about personal
emotions and memories in the form of a
story; narrative essay is a
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With vivid characters, generous doses of humor, and palpable
emotion, Exactly Where They'd Fall is a
story about three friends forced to explore the complicated and fragile bonds of friendship and love.
For example, describe your first computer, try to recall the
emotions you experienced when your parents bought it for you, make a
story about the role of computer in your academic and social life, etc..
I enjoy
stories that bring out
emotions and feelings and which encourage you to think
about life, relationships and different cultures and what they each bring and how we react to them and the changes they bring to us as individuals.
Selling a book is all
about setting the mood to the
story and evoking various
emotions that will allow the reader better insight to what's inside.