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In this episode we discuss both Chapters IX & X from Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. Chapter IX dealt with the interesting phenomenon of the frown - a telltale expression we exhibit when we are disappointed, sad, or confused. Darwin notes:"From these considerations, we may conclude that frowning is not the expression of simple reflection, however profound, or of attention, however close, but of something difficult or displeasing encountered in a train of thought or in action. Deep reflection can, however, seldom be long carried on without some difficulty, so that it will generally be accompanied by a frown".We discussed how the frown is an expression that rarely exhibits "emotional contagion" where others mirror the expression once they see it in someone else. Unlike smiles, which strangers can elicit into others about 20% of the time, frowning at strangers does not result in them frowning back. We discussed the evolutionary value of the frown and why it is exhibited in so many contexts. We spent a lot of the time discussing Hatred and Anger and the unique and specific expressions associated with those emotions. James mentioned a memorable image that came out the Black Lives Matter marches in Montana where an older white man exhibits all of the expression characteristics Darwin lists for those in anger. Spencer Schacht ABC FOX Montana"The mouth is commonly compressed, and there is almost always a frown on the brow. Instead of the frantic gestures of extreme rage, an indignant man unconsciously throws himself into an attitude ready for attacking or striking his enemy, whom he will perhaps scan from head to foot in defiance. He carries his head erect, with his chest well expanded, and the feet planted firmly on the ground. He holds his arms in various positions, with one or both elbows squared, or with the arms rigidly suspended by his sides. Darwin pg 242"Mark and Sarah discussed how anger is associated with change, and expressions of anger seem to exhibit "emotional contagion" but in reality it is often more of a result of positive feedback system, i.e., your anger feeds my anger which then feeds back to your anger. Mark discussed an interesting study by Ceccarini and Caudke (2013) that explored how readily do we recognize an angry or happy face in a crowd. Based upon images of known facial expression they altered the images to remove elements of the individual to create generic genderless face with a range of emotions.With these images they could animate them to have changes in facial expression or they could show the still images within a montage of other expressions. They determined that humans are very good at quickly identifying both happy and angry expressions in a crowd, particularly when the face is opposite expression of the crowd. Recognition of angry faces was significantly faster than happy faces but the difference was only around 200 milliseconds faster showing that we are very sensitive to recognizing both happy or angry faces in a crowd of people exhibiting neutral or alternative expressions. There is a significant cost in exhibiting anger since the physiological changes associated with anger, increase in blood pressure, increase in heart rate, etc. are often linked to an increase in heart attacks. Darwin noted this in his book and modern research has focused on the role of expressions of anger and how management of anger can influence health outcomes. Studies discussed in the podcast:Ceccarini, Francesco, and Corrado Caudek. "Anger superiority effect: The importance of dynamic emotional facial expressions." Visual Cognition 21.4 (2013): 498-540.Hinsz, Verlin B., and Judith A. Tomhave. "Smile and (half) the world smiles with you, frown and you frown alone." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 17.5 (1991): 586-592.Lench, Heather C., Thomas P. Tibbett, and Shane W. Bench. "Exploring the toolkit of emotion: What do sadness and anger do for us?." Social and Personality Psychology Compass 10.1 (2016): 11-25.The opening and closing theme to Discovering Darwin is "May" by Jared C. Balogh.Interlude music was Big Beats Alternative by Sunsearch
Barangaroo: Aboriginal LeaderYou might know Barangaroo as the new dining and business precinct in Sydney Australia, but the real Barangaroo’s story is as far from the glitzy precinct as possible. Literally - Barangaroo wasn’t even born in that part of Sydney. She was born around 15 kilometres away around Manly, where the Cammeraygal people lived. There, she grew to become a powerful leader. That’s all we’ll tell you for now. You’ll have to tune in to hear the story! It features fisherwomen, broken spears and one badass woman striving to celebrate her culture at a time when it was under an unprecedented threat. About this podcast: Fierce Females of History is a dive into the stories of awesome women through history you should know about. A quick disclaimer: we’re journalists, not historians, but we do love our history. Tune in every week as one of our three hosts shares the story of one woman. Hosts: Talissa Bazaz (@talissabazaz)Erin Ramsay (@erin_ramsay)Lucy Dean (@lucyintheskywithcarbon)Follow us: Fierce Females of History is on Instagram: @fiercefemalespodcastGet in touch:Want to discuss history, wine, the Hulk’s penis or geese? Drop us a line here: fiercefemalesofhistory@gmail.comTheme music: Get Lo - LynneMusichttps://www.neosounds.com/songs/15504Want to know more about Barangaroo? This is where Lucy did her reading. https://www.barangaroo.com/see-and-do/the-stories/barangaroo-the-woman/https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/barangaroo_and_the_eora_fisherwomenhttps://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/nitv-news/article/2018/01/11/sharing-stories-about-fisherwoman-barangaroo-through-practical-arthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=0z_ykXoi-To&feature=emb_titleWhite Australia embraces Aboriginal culture (when it suits): https://web.archive.org/web/20070313143725/http://crikey.com.au/Politics/20061019-Keating-jumps-on-Sartors-Barangaroo-.html Tench, Watkin (2006). "Chapter IX". A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson (eBook). eBooks@Adelaide. Adelaide: The University of Adelaide. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This reading and comment, from the chapter IX ‘Dying to the World’, section ‘Forest Nuns’ and subsections ‘A Proposition, Maechee Boonyu, Dependent Autonomy, Regulations of The Maechee Section, Governance’, and the next section ‘Venerable Father’ with the subsection ‘Gruff’, was given by Ajahn Amaro on 4 February 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter IX – Forest Nuns (part 2) and Venerable Father (part 1) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from the chapter IX ‘Dying to the World’, section ‘Forest Nuns’ and subsections ‘A Proposition, Maechee Boonyu, Dependent Autonomy, Regulations of The Maechee Section, Governance’, and the next section ‘Venerable Father’ with the subsection ‘Gruff’, was given by Ajahn Amaro on 4 February 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter IX – Forest Nuns (part 2) and Venerable Father (part 1) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from the chapter IX ‘Dying to the World’, section ‘Venerable Father’ and subsections ‘Gruff, Kindness at a Distance, No Favourites, To Be a Maechee, Tudong, Admonishment’, was given by Ajahn Amaro on 5 February 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter IX – Venerable Father (part 2) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from the chapter IX ‘Dying to the World’, section ‘Venerable Father’ and subsections ‘Gruff, Kindness at a Distance, No Favourites, To Be a Maechee, Tudong, Admonishment’, was given by Ajahn Amaro on 5 February 2020 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter IX – Venerable Father (part 2) [2020] appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from the chapter IX 'Dying to the World,' subsection 'Admonishment' to 'The Duty of Samana,' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 13 March 2018 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter IX – Venerable Father (part 2) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from the chapter IX 'Dying to the World,' subsection 'Admonishment' to 'The Duty of Samana,' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 13 March 2018 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter IX – Venerable Father (part 2) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from the chapter IX 'Dying to the World,' subsection 'Governance' and the section 'Venerable Father' until 'Tudong,' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 12 March 2018 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter IX – Forest Nuns (part 2) and Venerable Father (part 1) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from the chapter IX 'Dying to the World,' subsection 'Governance' and the section 'Venerable Father' until 'Tudong,' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 12 March 2018 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter IX – Forest Nuns (part 2) and Venerable Father (part 1) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from the chapter IX 'Dying to the World,' section 'Forest Nuns' until the subsection 'Regulations of the Mae Chee Section,' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 11 March 2018 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter IX – Forest Nuns (part 1) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from the chapter IX 'Dying to the World,' section 'Forest Nuns' until the subsection 'Regulations of the Mae Chee Section,' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 11 March 2018 during the Winter Retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter IX – Forest Nuns (part 1) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
Part 1 of Episode 10 is the audio version of Chapter IX of Tertium Organum by P.D. Ouspensky read by Alice Flanagan. Ouspensky continues with his comparison between the receptivity of an animal compared to that of a human being. In doing so he further explores the concept that the three-dimensional world is an illusionary perception. To listen to the panel discussion of this chapter, see Part 2 of this episode.
The Daily Devocast brings you daily encouragement. Today’s devotional message The Holy Spirit Points Us to Christ comes from Chapter IX of The Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians. Our theme for the month of February is encountering the supernatural with the early church fathers. Daily Devocast is part of the Destiny Image Podcast Network.
Everyone and their brother has something to say about the new Star Wars film. Not to be outdone, or left out - Gerrit and Mike ask the age-old question, "is this movie any good?" The Skywalker saga comes to an end, so find out what your hosts thought about Chapter IX! This Better Be Good is now a part of the Perfecta Podcast Network so head on over there and find some content you haven't heard yet. perfectapodcastnetwork.com You can fill the TBBG team in on what YOU thought of the movie with any questions, concerns, or comments by subscribing, liking, commenting and just by reaching out on the social medias below. Posting a review on whatever app you're listening on would be incredibly appreciated. It really does help the guys. facebook.com/thisbetterbegoodpodcast @TBBGpodcast - Twitter Mike Logan can be found at: facebook.com/Icecoldcomedian @Icecoldcomedian - Twitter & Instagram If you're in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area - come check out the shows that Mike runs at The Garage Bar & The Knickerbocker - New Holland Brewing. Go like those pages here: facebook.com/thegaragebarcomedyshow facebook.com/newhollandknickerbocker Gerrit Elzinga can be found at: facebook.com/GElzinga1 @GerritElzinga - Twitter @gerrit__elzinga - Instagram Gerrit has completed a new comedy album entitled "Bullet-Biter: The Emcee Sessions" and it is available NOW. Click below to select your listening service! https://ffm.to/penxa25 This episode is sponsored by: Anchor anchor.fm Laughing In The Dark Podcast facebook.com/litdarkpodcast Game Goose Podcast facebook.com/GameGoosePodcast Another Episode Podcast facebook.com/AnotherEpisodePodcast As always, thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisbetterbegood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisbetterbegood/support
This week, we bring you Chapter IX of G.K. Chesterton’s Heretics, “The Moods of Mr. George Moore.” The post Heretics, by G.K. Chesterton (IX) appeared first on Air War Media.
Hi this is Venkadesh Narayanan from IISCM. This topic is on Bonded Warehouses. Bonded warehouses are established under the Customs Act, 1962. You can refer sections 57 to 73 under Chapter IX of Customs Act 1962 to learn the various provisions of bonded warehouse in India. Similar to this act almost all countries have legal provisions governed by their respective acts to establish the bonded warehouse. So what is a bonded warehouse? The warehouse promoter or the importer executes a bond with the Customs Department to establish the bonded warehouse, hence that name. Bonded warehouses are normally used by businesses who are in import and export business.To read the full transcript of this podcast, please click here. *****For more details related to Supply Chain Consulting, Certifications (CSCP, CPIM and CLTD) and Executive Development Programs, please visit www.IISCM.org. Fhyzics is an Authorized Channel Partner (ACP) of APICS, USA [Part of the ASCM Network].
They're back!!! The "black riders" almost get a sniff of Frodo, Sam, and Gollum in chapter XIX of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Two Towers. The Bywater Post: please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien If you'd like to send us something please address it to: The ShireP.O. Box 96Amanda, OH 43102 The reread will continue on April 21st! Make sure to read Chapter IX of Book 4 or Chapter XX of The Two Towers. If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include: There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Hobbit's Guide to Middle Earth – Middle Earth history discussions
Dead Marshes! Sméagol leads Frodo and Sam through the marshes during chapter XIII of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Two Towers. The Bywater Post: please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien If you'd like to send us something please address it to: The ShireP.O. Box 96Amanda, OH 43102 The reread will continue on January 20th! Make sure to read Chapter III of Book 4 or Chapter IX of The Two Towers. If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include: There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Hobbit's Guide to Middle Earth – Middle Earth history discussions
B and CC take a trip back to Houston's past and refresh the city's memory of one of our "founding fathers", Mr. William Marsh Rice. One of the earliest and more famous murder mysteries of Houston's history is dug up and reexamined under today's lens to see if the tale still holds after all these years. We discuss Mr. Rice's many accomplishments and gifts to the city of Houston, as well as the aftermath of his murder and reflect on how one man's hard work has an affect on all of us in Houston to this day. www.murdercitypod.com A Murder Conspiracy from True Stories of Crime, Chapter IX (1908) by Arthur Train FORMERLY ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY NEW YORK COUNTY https://explore.rice.edu/explore/a_brief_rice_history.asp https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fri03 http://news.rice.edu/2008/04/04/twenty-years-later-pranksters-donate-more-than-138000-for-student-innovation-awards/
The Hobbits are in Bree! Enjoy some mead, meat, and cheese as we discuss Chapter IX of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring. Merry takes off into the night while the others join the "company" in the common room. The Bywater Post is still flooded with mail. Please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien The reread will continue on May 20th! Make sure to read Chapter X, Strider. We'll see you in a fortnight! If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include: There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Wandering Wizards - Ezra explores the world of the Istari and the lore of the wizards Middle-Earth SmackDown – Who would win? Character vs Character!
What is a Barrow-wight? You will need your compass as we discuss Chapter VIII of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring. The Barrow-wight is no joke of a character! The Barrow Downs are full of spells and other strange enchantments, BEWARE! The Bywater Post is still flooded with mail. Please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien The reread will continue on May 6th! Make sure to read Chapter IX, At the sign of the Prancing Pony. We'll see you in a fortnight! If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include: There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Wandering Wizards - Ezra explores the world of the Istari and the lore of the wizards Middle-Earth SmackDown – Who would win? Character vs Character!
Estatic Fear是一直带有浓厚的中古世纪气息的奥地利歌特乐队,以突出的大提琴、长笛、鲁特琴(lute,古典吉他的前身)及钢琴的柔情表现为主,特别是大提琴和长笛相当重份量的 演出,也使其地方性的民族情怀更浓,而鲁特琴的运用对于金属乐而言也几乎是前所未见吧!A Sombre Dance专辑的曲目除了首曲名为"Intro"外,其余则是直接命名为"Chapter I"至"Chapter IX",而除了曲式连贯之外,编曲上亦采取了类似古典乐多乐章式的「变奏」手法不但主旋律在多首曲子中反复出现,并且还有主旋律的变奏,再加上以多种乐器交替弹奏主旋律,整张专辑一气呵成,彷若是一出音乐剧般,相当地有意思!Chapter I 由空心吉他导入,大提琴及美声女音陆续登场,电吉他弹奏着小调般的旋律,脑海中不禁浮現出中古欧洲的小镇风光,黑死腔的出現为曲式迎來一股强烈的淒凉感,此时背后听到的是大提琴和键盘的竖琴音色,还有慢速双大鼓。难以想象黑死腔可以融入这么美的旋律.鲁特琴,长笛,大提琴令人惊讶的和谐融合
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