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    ET is, but also reveals new information to the audience. Through framing, tonality, and speed, the scene has the ability to reach a certain depth because of the different tactics used in cinematography. The cinematography helps bring out the true feelings of the scene by getting audiences to pay attention to certain parts of the scene. Shots and framing help the filmmakers guide audience's attention and it helps bring the story to life. Backlighting and source lighting create an uncanny…

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    Gabriel The Dead

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    all palaver and what they can get out of you.” This response agitated Gabriel, and he felt foolish for not even being able to engage in meaningless small-talk. He “coloured as if he felt he had made a mistake,” and he did not quickly dismiss these feelings as later on he “was still discomposed by the girl’s bitter and sudden retort.” Furthermore, Gabriel feels disconnect between himself and his family when he ponders what quotation to include in his upcoming speech during dinner. Gabriel “was…

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    and rhythm (Manning, Curtis, McMillen, & Attenweiler, 2011). However, all relationships possess the characteristics are current in a successful relationship. Honesty consist of trust from both individuals to provide full self-disclosure of their feelings, for instance, fear, guilt, resentment, and worry of being themselves (Manning, Curtis, McMillen, & Attenweiler, 2011). With this strong connection between both individuals, they can express what they want and need efficiently without judgment.…

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    My Healing Journey

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    your new story. At this point, you are feeling really good about writing in the magical book you are creating. As you continue reminding yourself why you love yourself, you begin the process of now incorporating how it makes you feel. It is important to use the power of your language to express your love for yourself and connecting the emotion to that thought. In this subtle process of alignment, your thoughts and your words begin to connect to the feelings that begin to open up the process…

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    QP engaged Quadir in participating in a CBT activity geared towards expressing feelings. QP explained to Quadir the activity will help him to separate feelings of anger from behavior and to examine the relationship between anger and other feelings. QP explained to Quadir that people feel angry when they feel they have been wrong or have been treated unjustly. QP asked Quadir, list some reason he feels he has been treated wrong or unjustly. QP explained to Quadir that anger is used as a…

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    This paper will outline and cover a concept, emotion management , the ability to label what we are feeling properly, when we are feeling them and the way we choose to react to take control over them, in a certain scene of The holiday which is about two women that are different, one that is very emotional,who fell in love with a man that is not in love with her and the other has a problem showing emotion, and in a love that has faded away. They swap lives for two weeks just to get away from…

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    closest to you, are all experiences that truly make life worth living. However, what we all must realise at some point in our lives, is that these highs can never last forever. It is an inevitable fact, that what goes up, must also come back down, and feelings of loss, grief and heartbreak occur just as often as their desired counterparts. What most people don’t realise is that both emotional states are of equal importance. The poems “This Body is a Guesthouse” and “Seeker, When You Feel Your…

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    Music is also considered a form of communication. It has been said that if words could express all human feelings, music would have never been invented (Michel 68). This fact from the author means that music is a great source to express feelings and emotions. For example, love songs either are made because an artist is in love with an individual or they made a love song to express their feelings after a heartbreak or whatever the case may be. Sears (1968) stated that music provides structure in…

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    doubt that music can make people feel strong emotions. It is important for society to realize that music is a very powerful art form and can communicate different emotions in many ways. It is well know that music can make people feel many different feelings, but how does music…

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    Playlist: Song Analysis

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    • This playlist is aimed to assist removing a person from a negative headspace or despondence, lacklustre feelings to a buoyant, motivated state. Music with a slow rhythm begins the playlist to draw out negative emotions, and then transitions into songs of a combined jauntier and sombre note as a bridge between the first and last songs. Finally, it concludes with songs with a faster rhythm, crying out voices, primarily used as a cathartic headspace. Primarily, by enveloping themselves into these…

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