music as the dancers moved as one person and this gave the impression of a sort of warm family vibe throughout this section. There was also an instance of an extremely loud and almost uncomfortable sound during a portion in the middle which allowed the mood of the audience to switch to disturbed or uneasy, which was simultaneously reflected in their dancing and movements on and off the main “dancing portion” of the stage. A powerful instance which occurred a couple times was when the music shut…
The book, “An Unquiet Mind” written in memoir form, Kay Redfield Jamison shares struggles to accept her manic-depressive illness, which was made even more difficult by her profession as a psychologist who specializes in treatment for mood disorders. She dealt with the persistent denial of the lifelong psychosis and the roller coaster episodes, which she references as the “Highs.” By presenting her story in the form of a personal memoir, Jamison can freely relate to the reader how her emotional…
Discretion What is discretion? A liberty or privilege allowed to a judge, within the confines of right and justice, but independent of narrow and unbending rules of positive law, to decide and act in accordance with what is fair, equitable, and wholesome, as determined upon the peculiar circumstances of the case, and as discerned by his personal wisdom and experience, guided by the spirit, principles, and analogies of the law. Black’s Law Dictionary 126 (9th ed. 2009). The quality of behaving or…
Hope is One of Life’s Necessities People around the world are suffering every day, but these people still have hope in order to be motivated to keep living. Hope is the belief that positive outcomes will eventually happen in a person’s life. Many people living in unimaginably horrible situations cling onto the hope that one day the suffering will end. Without hope people living in adversity have nothing. Kathleen McCarty 's poem, "The World We Live In", portrays the hardships that people around…
bipolar disorder is one of the hardest psychological illnesses to diagnose in children. The psychological disorder is mainly characterized of mood swings switching from mania to depressive periods of time called episodes. Bipolar episodes in children last for a week or more. Also known as early onset bipolar disorder, it is usually more intense than the typical mood swings of a child or adult-onset bipolar disorder. Pediatric bipolar disorder spans across all socio-economic levels and…
of New Orleans, wearing a “white suit” with “pearl” jewelry as well as “white gloves and hat”. Here, Blanche is dressed all prim and proper in a predominantly white ensemble and this juxtaposes the bustling, working-class setting. This then evokes a mood of alienation, how the audience can clearly see and sense that Blanche is very out of place in the scene, and immediately characterizes her as a foreigner to the play. This is especially significant as it shapes the interactions between Stanley…
enjoy. Music can make exercise feel more like recreation and less like work,” (“How Music Affects Us and Promotes Health”, 2014, p. 1). If the gymnast picks the right music to listen to while vaulting, specifically rapid and sanguine music, their moods will be uplifted and thus produce a feeling of positivity and optimism that will in turn help the performance of their vault. Another article explained the relation between a person’s center of attention and music. The article explains, “There’s a…
early in the movie, when Peg finds him, and approached him. Close up on Emily as she talks to the maggot and spider after Victor said the wrong thing. Tim Burton uses non-diegetic sound almost as often as diegetic sound to set the mood. The music alway represents the mood, for any character at any time. Non-diegetic danger music every time Augustus Gloop is shown in chocolate room. Non diegetic sound everytime Edwards uses his hands to cut something, which seems fast most of the time. There is…
Argumentative Essay Draft 1 Some people say that music distracts students from learning in the classroom, but students should be able to listen to music in class because it reduces stress and distractions, it lifts students’ moods, and it helps them focus. There has always been a debate between students and teachers about whether music should be allowed in school as a beneficiary tool. In this paper, I will argue why music is beneficial to students in the classroom. Stress is something that…
and Your Mood” by Amy Cuddy, “Posture Affects Standing, and Not Just the Physical Kind” by Jane E. Brody, and “Erectness of Posture as an Indicator of Dominance or Success in Humans” by have significant information about modern technology ruining our posture and how we react to any situations. All three sources have great information and data but in my opinion only one seems the most credible argument. In the first research document, “Your iPhone is Ruining Your Posture – and Your Mood” by…