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In the News (Mon 21 Dec 09)

  
 19_dating_advice.html
But there is a very simple way to overcome this emotionally crippling fear of rejection: develop a greater fear of regret.
This instinctual emotion paralyzes and hinders us from doing the things we really want to, including of course meeting women we are attracted to.
If you think that women who reject your proposal for a drink, exchange of phone numbers, or even a date are frightening, then you don't know what true rejection is really about.
www.askmen.com/feeder/askmenRSS_article_print_2005.php?ID=http://www.askmen.com/dating/curtsmith/19_dating_advice.html   (857 words)

  
 Running Head: Regret and Disappointment
(1998b) question if disappointment and regret are two distinct emotions or if they are simply two names for the same emotion.
            The disappointment theory states that when a subject is considering a risky action, he or she will form a prior expectation of the payoff, and if the outcome is worse than expected, he or she will experience the emotion called disappointment.
In the study created by Kelsey and Schepanski, results show that disappointment and regret found a strong influence or regret and some evidence of the effects of disappointment.
psych.fullerton.edu /psych305/students/gc/FINALPAPER.htm   (1409 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Among the Ruins -- June 18, 2002
WILLIAM LANGEWIESCHE: This was an extreme of emotion there.
But people felt regret that this experience would never again be duplicated in their lives.
And when the end came in sight, the last few months as things began to become more and more organized and normalized and predictable, the schedule was very clear -- people, what they really felt was regret.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/media/jan-june02/atlantic_6-18.html   (1409 words)

  
 Remorse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is characterised by feelings of regret, self-hatred and a desire to make the wrong thing right.
Remorse is an emotion experienced by one who feels they have committed an action contrary to their moral code.
Some researchers have lately suggested that this lack is more characteristic of the INTJ personality, a highly rational temperament that relies very little on emotion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Remorse   (232 words)

  
 Dave Brubeck MP3 Downloads - Dave Brubeck Music Downloads - Dave Brubeck Music Videos
Despite his explanation in the booklet ("Perhaps it is an emotion unique to someone who has lived as many decades as I"), one still wonders what moved Brubeck to write this anguished piece, as he seems to have lived an exceptionally fulfilling life.
Finally, as a brief afterleaf, listeners whisk ahead to 2001, where the then-80-year-old composer looks back with unexpected poignancy in Regret, a lush bittersweet elegy for strings with skillfully wrought counterlines for cellos, capped near the close by a solo from Brubeck in the same vein.
This double-disc set is a determined effort to clear the shelf and record as much of Dave Brubeck's classical output as possible while the composer was still around to participate and guide the performers' hands.
www.mp3.com /albums/595970/reviews.html   (398 words)

  
 Salvation, by Rhysenn
Bristow," Sark began, his voice strung with anger and another deeper emotion, "is purely professional." He glared at Sloane.
All his defences had been broken through by Sloane’s merciless words, and everything he promised he would never let himself feel now came crashing down in an endless tide of bitterness and regret.
Sark closed his eyes, and whispered the words that Jack Bristow would never hear.
rhysenn.morethanart.org /alias/salvation.htm   (398 words)

  
 The Naked Truth: Demystifying the Void of Intimacy
In Intimacy, Jay is a bartender who has abandoned his music and consciously estranged himself from home and family, and is now drifting through a meaningless existence in the absence of responsibility and emotional commitment.
Paradoxically, the purely physical nature of the affair and the absence of communication between the partners becomes a self-perpetuating cycle of regret, frustration, and guilt.
Adapted from the works of Hanif Kureishi, Intimacy is a raw, compelling, and intensely honest examination of the interactive nature of emotion and sexuality in human intimacy.
www.sensesofcinema.com /contents/01/19/intimacy.html   (692 words)

  
 Victorian Period
My first emotion was a keen regret that my parents had not sent me to a place where the sun shone.
Here she came into an entirely new atmosphere and her manner of painting was changed.
Her technique is a combination of embroidery, painting, and applications on silk.
victorian_period.scremators.com   (692 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Hunger: Music: Janis Ian
While regret may be the most prominent subject on HUNGER, the title emotion is also one that is more than present on here.
True, HUNGER may not be one of the best albums of her third time in the music business (the honesty of BREAKING SILENCE is almost irreplacable it seems), but Janis is one of those artists where even her least-inspired music is worth a listen.
Janis Ian's hunger is a stark, sparsely produced and stylish album with plenty of interesting melodic arrangements to satisfy fans and newcomers to her music alike.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000000NNN?v=glance   (1761 words)

  
 CABARET HOTLINE REVIEWS - CHICAGO - SUSAN WERNER
When Susan begins to sing "Let's Regret This In Advance" we first enjoy how witty it is. A few bars later, what sticks is how truthful it is. So seldom is an affair easy business and Susan reminds us.
Her vocal style is a mixture of clear cabaret diction and emotion, the lilt of jazz and the unpretentiousness of folk music served up tasty.
Susan doesn't talk much on stage; but what she says is choice and timely.
www.svhamstra.com /RevCHIMW2005Werner.shtml   (571 words)

  
 writer
These marvelous missives will make you both laugh and cry, rejoice and regret, whilst displaying the poetry of word and emotion in the likes of such diverse Englishmen as the Earl of Chesterfield, Boswell, Congreve, Dryden, Lord Nelson and Edmund Kean.
Open to a parchment page containing the faded handwriting of Richard Steele sealed with red wax, whilst a few pages later, within a gossamer thin envelope, nestles a note from Robert Browning to Elizabeth Barrett, dated 1845.
www.romantictimes.com /g_writer/g7a_12.html   (196 words)

  
 Emotion and Sincerity in Persian Discourse
Sincerity in expressing sorrow, grief, regret or anger is underscored through the use of high-pitched voice, increased volume and rapidity of speech.
(Keywords: performance, emotion, discourse, Persian, Iran, sincerity, pragmatics, context, creativity).
Added to the performative skills needed by the speaker is the requirement that the emotion conveyed be perceived as "sincere." This paper continues earlier research (Beeman 1986) demonstrating the effectiveness of speakers in Iran in creating the contexts for the interpretation of their own strategic communication.
www.brown.edu /Departments/Anthropology/publications/Emotion.htm   (8654 words)

  
 Tex_mex
Lovely : In all honesty (and with much regret), it seems that traditional Mexican music is dying out..it is with this in mind that I speak on behalf of this wonderful collection of traditional Mexican music...
: Los Lonely Boys provide a glimmer of hope with their debut album, a glimmer of hope that modern music is not all that bad and even today great bands can still appear and knock your senses of course to somewhere else where everything is dominated by pure emotion.
Los Lonely Boys - Not Alone Anymore : This kind of music should reach out to any listener, whether or not they are attracted to the Latin flavor.
music.mysic.com /Tex_Mex   (8654 words)

  
 TOKYO STORY
"Tokyo Story" (1953) lacks sentimental triggers and contrived emotion; it looks away from moments a lesser movie would have exploited.
Sometimes characters speak little and imply much; the old father in "Tokyo Story" often smiles and says "yes," and what he means is sometimes yes, sometimes no, sometimes deep regret, sometimes a decision to keep his thoughts to himself.
"Tokyo Story" opens with the distant putt-putt of a ship's engine, and bittersweet music evokes a radio heard long ago and far away.
www.suntimes.com /ebert/greatmovies/tokyostory.html   (8654 words)

  
 Funeral Elegy
Words such as virtue, regret, love, and hope are often considered abstract emotion words.
As with the word "youth," the word "virtue" is often used as an abstract noun in the elegy.
Again as with "youth," "virtue" is a common word used with Shakespeare's contemporaries.
www.u.arizona.edu /~kmterpe/funestup.html   (5120 words)

  
 Mr. Market's Stock Picking Forum - MY PICK IS ELN
But any traders out there following your advice and putting a large chunk of capital into one or a few stocks might well find themselves deep in the emotion of regret should ELN do the type of price drop back in '02.
The fact is, ELN does have a bullish case, as King points out.
The deal to develop Antegren in MS, Crohn's and RA is part of an agreement signed by Elan and Biogen (prior to Biogen's merger with Idec Pharmaceuticals Inc., of San Diego) in 2000.
www.mrmarketishuge.com /archive/index.php/t-245.html   (16555 words)

  
 CFTeague2's Daggerfall Books - Broken Diamonds
No one knew the exact meaning of the words, not even the tone and emotion the words can be easily translated.
On that morning, when our great-great grandparents heard of Kintyra's death, all were stricken with horror and regret at their lack of action.
I asked everyone in Glenumbra Moor what the meaning of the song is, for it is in Old Bretic, and each generation only knows it because they were taught by their parents.
www.geocities.com /cfteague2/dagweb/df-bk27.html   (16555 words)

  
 The Harvard Crimson :: Opinion :: Civilization's Real Shame Is Arrogant Intolerance
Shame is the sense of embarrassment and regret that overwhelms each of us when we appreciate how callous we have been, how intolerant or fearful.
Shame, Christopher, is the emotion Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield '53 should feel when--despite the opportunities this world has given him and the honors this university has bestowed upon him--he would place himself above others in the eyes of God.
Shame is what we feel when we are young and mean to one younger, poor and indifferent to one poorer, willing to act superior toward those more rejected than ourselves.
www.thecrimson.com /article.aspx?ref=160124   (515 words)

  
 Press Conference with Presidential Economic Adviser Andrei Illarionov
Just two days ago I was at one of the press conferences devoted to the ratification of the protocol and I witnessed so much emotion on the part of the people who attended that I hadn't seen since the end of the 1980s or at least since October 1993.
One must say that among a part of the participants in the conference the statement caused a sense of regret, to put it mildly, and several delegates intervened in the sense that a magnificent opportunity was lost to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.
Today we---by we I mean the Kremlin.org network---are holding a press conference with Andrei Nikolayevich Illarionov, an economic adviser to the President.
www.lavoisier.com.au /papers/articles/Illarionov.html   (8608 words)

  
 Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) : DONOVAN Concert Hall,Glasgow, May 14 HHHHI.(Features) @ HighBeam Research
Donovan Leitch proved immediately that he has lost none of his esoteric wistfulness, as Catch The Wind was as full of beauty, melancholy and regret as it was 40 years ago.
Returning from the break, Donovan was clearly relishing the warmth of his reception; the tangible emotion of being part of a musician's life and conversely their music being a part of yours was palpable in the crowd as
As much raconteur as musician, Donovan tells stories with the same attention to detail that illuminates his songwriting.
static.elibrary.com /d/dailyrecordglasgowscotland/may212004/donovanconcerthallglasgowmay14hhhhifeatures/index.html   (8608 words)

  
 wraith_rpg - Community Info
39: angst, arcanoi, artifacts, charon, death, emotion, ends of empire, fetters, ghost, ghosts, guilds, heretics, laberynth, laberynths, legions, life, love, memory, music, passion, pathos, regret, renegades, role playing, rpg, shadow, shadowlands, shadows, soul, souls, spectres, stygia, the tempest, transcendance, white wolf, willpower, wraith, wraith the oblivion, wraiths.
This is a community for interested folks to talk about that greatest of all RPGS, Wraith: The Oblivion, thoughtfully provided to us by White Wolf, and not so thoughtfully cancelled.
Below is information about the "Wraith Role Playing Community" community on LiveJournal.
community.livejournal.com /wraith_rpg/profile   (206 words)

  
 Funeral Elegy
Words such as virtue, regret, love, and hope are often considered abstract emotion words.
As with the word "youth," the word "virtue" is often used as an abstract noun in the elegy.
The absence of this word from Shakespeare's canon indicates that it is certainly not a word that is original to Shakespeare.
www.u.arizona.edu /~kmterpe/funestup.html   (5120 words)

  
 Chuang Tzu (Zhuangzi): A Philosophical Analysis
Chuang Tzu does reflect briefly on the perspective of "self." Recalling Laozi's emphasis on contrasts, he sees it as arising as a contrast or distinction with "other." He suggests the deeper source of the distinction is our inability to identify the source of "pleasure, anger, sadness, joy, forthought, regret, change, and immobility".
Chuang Tzu's highleted the term, ch'ing which Buddhist's eventually co-opted to translate 'passion' or 'emotion'.
Chuang Tzu illustrates this theme with his famous parables of the huge "useless" tree that, consequently, never got chopped down and the huge gourd that was useless to eat, but might make a good boat.
www.hku.hk /philodep/ch/zhuang.htm   (5120 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Love in the Time of Cholera: Chapter 4 (continued)
Fermina rejected Florentino in a sudden flash of maturity, and though she does not regret her decision, she is plagued by guilt, the one emotion she cannot bear.
Florentino is saddened by this unavoidable fact because, suddenly, he realizes how similar he is to the Doctor, and that they share a common bond: their undying love for Fermina.
Florentino also notices that Sara is aging; for she is "yesterday's flower." After a lover's quarrel, Sara rejects Florentino's attempt to make up, the first time he has been rejected since being spurned by Fermina Daza.
www.sparknotes.com /lit/cholera/section12.rhtml   (1216 words)

  
 'Numb3rs' may be new CBS hit - PittsburghLIVE.com
Larry warns Charlie that he is entering uncharted territory and may regret becoming involved in anything that requires human emotion.
Larry tells Charlie: "You're a mathematician, you seek the elegant solution.
Charlie, obsessed with finding the mathematical solution that will lead to an arrest, forgets his own work, which troubles his physicist friend, Dr. Larry Fleinhardt (MacNicol).
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/tribune-review/entertainment/tv/s_294386.html   (1216 words)

  
 Creech, Sharon: Walk Two Moons
In her own award-winning style, Creech intricately weaves together two tales--one funny, one bittersweet--to create a heartwarming, compelling, and utterly moving story of love, loss, and the complexity of human emotion.
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www.forbesbookclub.com /bookpage.asp?prod_cd=IKR1B   (63 words)

  
 St Germain Tourist
His mix of techno, jazz, blues, ambient, house and dub seems to transcend the ages and speaks directly to the emotion of your soul.
Are you with me? If you've ventured this far without any noticeable regret, you will not only be fully immersed as a newfound tourist but will eagerly await the next sonic wave.
Tourist arrived and immediately after putting it on, I realized that this new CD was going to be exploring my mind for a few non-stop weeks as a worldly tourist with plenty of future return engagements.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article.php?id=2342   (63 words)

  
 Evil.htm
I ruminated on Bilbo’s fate [U.S. Senator Theodore Bilbo, D-Miss, a notorious, outspoken racist], I was overtaken by another emotion; I suppose it might be called regret....
What I knew about Bilbo was not even particularly redeeming—he would remain a first-class scoundrel until [his death]—but it had at least allowed me to perceive human bones and dimensions through the papier-mâché stock villain from Dixie.
But such a terrible place was this Auschwitz, Stingo, terrible beyond all belief, that you really could not say that this person should have done a certain thing in a fine or noble fashion, as in the other world.
www.d.umn.edu /~schilton/_WORWWW/Evil.htm   (3701 words)

  
 Mitchell Genealogy World-wide Obituaries
MITCHELL followed a heart attack believed by members of her family to have been caused by the emotion which she experienced when hearing the tragic announcement of the finding of the body of the infant of Colonel and Mrs.
MITCHELL was a man of fine character, highly regarded in our midst, being best known perhaps among his business associates, where his integrity was never questioned, and his death causes universal regret.
Leona Faye Mitchell Stephenson, born Feb. 14, 1920, died Jan 14, 2002 in Excelsiors Springs, Mo. She was the daughter of Elmetta Mitchell Heffner and the granddaughter of William A. Mitchell and Zeralda Catherine Roberts Mitchell.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~mitchell001/obit.html   (3701 words)

  
 The Valve - A Literary Organ One Fish (not Stanley) In Search of An Author
Yes, fish sleep, though they don’t cry; their fiercest emotion is panic, the saddest a kind of bitter regret.
If you are talking about fictional characters who self-conciously use myth or story or archetype as a way of understanding or structuring their positions I come up with Flannery O’Connor and N West and Thomas Mann and countless others.
It seems to him that he extends backwards (or is it forward?) without beginning (or is it end?) and he can’t just now remember whether the great tales and plots which he supposes he knows and forever broods on lie in the to-come or lie dead in the has-been.
www.thevalve.org /go/valve/article/if_we_must_have_fish   (3701 words)

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