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The music of the times showed emotional restraint and refinement. Melody and harmony were simple and concise, reflecting the purity of classical thought. the rise of the symphony ... Emphasis shifted from the restraint and formal discipline of the Classical point of view to the emotionalism and individualism of the Romantic.
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Hegel; Kierkegaard; Treitschke, Gobineau and Nietzsche ... Emotional freedom was proposed in the place of restraint, the same emotional freedom that allowed one a leap of religious faith -- the emotionalism that some Greeks disliked in the worship of Dionysus.
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Post-emotionalism is a system designed to avoid emotional disorder; ... observes that beneath the orderly social relations and self-restraint characteristic ...
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Dignity is not the fulcrum between emotionalism and restraint but a ... were unable to find any direct link to adult personality or emotional development. ...
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vs.18 b) He writes this letter overflowing with thanksgiving for what they've done. C. ... b) Emotionalism - becomes an end in itself; ... 3. We should always exercise restraint and self-discipline, so in times of crisis, disagreement or even joy, we maintain control of self in those emotional situations. C. While emotion is good;
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Elder abuse is a general term used to describe harmful acts toward an elderly adult, such as physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional or psychological abuse, ... physical signs of punishment or restraint; laboratory findings of medication overdose or underuse of prescription drugs; elder report of being hit, slapped, kicked,
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Emotional superiority is the feeling that one is better than others. As a personality trait it goes beyond self esteem and is associated with grandiosity and narcissism. ... Facts about Emotional superiority RDF feed...
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The Big Five factors are: I – extraversion vs introversion ... IV – neuroticism vs emotional stability ... contrasts emotional stability and even-temperedness with negative emotionality, such as feeling anxious, nervous, sad, and tense.
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accepted condllet,'' until eventually the unrestrained emotionalism of medi- ... intensity of social integration the growth of emotional restraint, ...
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