Sentences with phrase «vicarious experiences as»

A good tool to continue to sharpen our pre-service and in - service teachers» technology skills is the use of vicarious experiences as the ones presented in this book.
Using vicarious experience as their source, the artists enlist a variety of disciplinary practices such as performance, intervention, and mapping, to redefine the act of commemoration of people and events that have faded from collective consciousness.

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In the Old Testament's treatment of the problem of suffering are some of the most notable expressions in literature of ethical insight into the meaning of retribution, profound faith in the ultimate justice of God, personal courage in accepting trouble as self - discipline, spiritual understanding of vicarious sacrifice, and religious experience of a trustworthy God; and, accompanying all these, the refrain of the disillusioned also, «Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.»
As a Frenchman, I experienced a vicarious embarrassment about my country's role in the post-World War I creation of Czechoslovakia and, even worse, Yugoslavia.
What is for Romans a deeply felt form of self - expression, Americans view as a kind of sideshow entertainment, a vicarious experience to collect.
Mando's article, «Constructing the vicarious experience of proximity in a Marcellus Shale public hearing,» examines citizen testimony in a public hearing and explains how the description of places functions as an argumentative resource.
Health: You have a new program called Heal the Healers for professionals who do this work and experience whats known as «vicarious or secondary trauma from witnessing suffering on a daily basis.
NOAH BAUMBACH: Well at different points in my life it's been different people and I — as an adolescent, I sort of had that experience in movies that Walt had with Pink Floyd, this kind of vicarious, sort of collaborative feeling in that listening or watching became sort of a work in progress: a journey you were taking along with an artist to create something new.
The film keeps its biography moving and even as Ziegfeld's life is marked by repetition, the sharp, well - paced production doesn't make the vicarious experience burdensome.
More than ever, «Brave» shows Inside Amy Schumer looking at mediated experiences and fractured identity: life as a performance, a vicarious thrill, or an experience for others to bask in.
In fact, in one of their experiments, Simonsohn et al found that personal experience was weighted twice as heavily as vicarious experience!
Professional and experienced, they helped lift our launch campaign to new heights — put simply, if no - one knows about your game, they won't buy it — so give your game the chance it deserves by bringing Vicarious on - board as soon as possible.
It is the kinetic experience, as well as the anticipatory delight in watching someone else go down the slides while awaiting your own turn (a quirky, vicarious pleasure that we've all probably experienced while waiting in lines at amusement parks), that defines our encounter with the work.
As an adult, the traumatic event may also be experienced or witnessed (vicarious) and can occur in many forms including domestic violence, community violence, sexual assault or abuse, physical abuse, neglect, war, and natural disasters.
I decided I wanted to explore these differences in physical and psychosocial development as a result of experiencing vicarious or direct violence / trauma.
First, they point to reduced vicarious activity in regions involved in performing actions, feeling touch and experiencing emotions, that are considered functional markers of empathy, as a possible neural basis for the reduced empathy and antisocial behaviour, central to psychopathy (Hare et al., 2001; Hare, 2003; Blair et al., 2006; Hare and Neumann, 2009).
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