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Economically, the plague destroyed the labor force as well as creating a psychological blow to an already problematic Spain.
The psychological blow to national self-confidence was severe.
Despite having a part in arranging Amer's suicide, Nasser spoke of losing " the person closest to ," and did not fully recover from the psychological blow.
An early psychological blow was landed by the West Indies in a warm up match against the MCC when Holding stuck Dennis Amiss on the head, leaving a wound that needed stitches.
Some scholars cite the destruction of many Japanese national symbols and the psychological blow of defeat at the end of World War II as one source of nihonjinron's enduring popularity, although it is not a uniquely 20th century phenomenon.
The surrender of Lee represented the loss of only one of the Confederate field armies, but it was a psychological blow from which the South did not recover.
In a match against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge he took 6 / 14, to gain a psychological blow for the forthcoming Test at the same venue .< Ref name =" wisden "/> Three of his victims were castled by his yorker.
A bad beat can be a profound psychological blow, and can easily lead to a player going on tilt.
The purpose of the bad beat jackpot is partly to enhance customer relations by softening the psychological blow, and also to encourage more aggressive play.
Hungarian nationalists envision Hungarian kinship with more " prestigious " peoples such as the Sumerians, and the discovery of the Finno-Ugric linguistic links was a " psychological blow ", as Hungarians had long prided themselves in their supposed Scythian origins, and indeed many Hungarians refuse to accept linguistic findings even today.
This would strike a psychological blow and provide justification for the inclusion in Confederate flag of a star for Missouri.
Although the deal stipulated that some matches had to be shared with the SABC, the public broadcaster was dealt a psychological blow by this move. In August 2011, SuperSport renewed its contract with the PSL for another five years.
The Mongol destruction of Baghdad was a psychological blow from which Islam never recovered.

psychological and Romans
With a psychological boost, the village prevails against the Romans.

psychological and was
Mann understood better than most men the incest comedy at the center of the myth and the psychological truth in which dread is shown as the other face as longing was for him just the kind of deep and complicated joke he liked to tell.
In Art and Artist ( 1932 ), the psychologist Otto Rank wrote that the psychological trauma of birth was the pre-eminent human symbol of existential anxiety and encompasses the creative person's simultaneous fear of – and desire for – separation, individuation and differentiation.
The miscarriage was reportedly due topsychological trauma ”.
The psychological significance was that this was the first open field battle won by the royal forces, so it increased the morale of the Polish forces and lowered the morale of the Teutonic Knights.
Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz (; July 1, 1780 – November 16, 1831 ) was a Prussian soldier and military theorist who stressed the moral ( in modern terms, " psychological ") and political aspects of war.
His formal education was limited: he suffered from psychological disorders including a fear of crowds, and although admitted to high school after attending eight years of grammar school ( Long Valley School, whence dates the earliest known photo of him ), he never went to high school.
Later, US naval policy was changed so that after events of such psychological trauma, the crew would be dispersed to new assignments.
In 1986, there was a fire at the Rovers Return, which attracted an audience of just under 27 million, and between 1986 and 1989, the story of Rita Fairclough's psychological abuse at the hands of Alan Bradley ( Mark Eden ), and his subsequent death under the wheels of a Blackpool tram, was played out.
Linebarger was a noted East Asia scholar and expert in psychological warfare.
As an expert in psychological warfare, Linebarger was very interested in the newly developing fields of psychology and psychiatry.
" If you look at it as a whole ," a senior S / LPD official said, " the Office of Public Diplomacy was carrying out a huge psychological operation of the kind the military conducts to influence a population in denied or enemy territory.
Moreover, these unconventional troops created a psychological impact over the enemy, which was not used to dealing with horse troops, having no training or strategy to face them.
Vertov believed film was too “ romantic ” and “ theatricalised ” due to the influence of literature, theater, and music, and that these psychological film-dramas “ prevent man from being as precise as a stop watch and hamper his desire for kinship with the machine .”
Edvard Munch (; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944 ) was a Norwegian painter and printmaker whose intensely evocative treatment of psychological themes built upon some of the main tenets of late 19th-century Symbolism and greatly influenced German Expressionism in the early 20th century.
Associated with this increase in resolutions was an increasing vocabulary for tragic dialogue, often involving prefixes to refine meanings, allowing the language to assume a more natural rhythm while also becoming ever more capable of psychological and philosophical subtlety.
The reason was that the game leads the players to a loss of moral virtue and takes them into " heavy " psychological conflicts because of the game quests.
Alternative or complementary medicine, including acupuncture, psychological interventions, vitamins and yoga, was evaluated in a number of systematic reviews by the Cochrane Collaboration into treatments for epilepsy, and found there is no reliable evidence to support the use of these as treatments for epilepsy.
" Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema " was composed during the period of second-wave feminism, which was concerned with achieving equality for women in the workplace, and with exploring the psychological implications of sexual stereotypes.
East Germany's culture was strongly influenced by communism and particularly Stalinism and was described by East German psychoanalyst Hans-Joachim Maaz in 1990 as having produced a " Congested Feeling " among East Germans as a result of the East German state's goal to protect people from dangers of deviant cultural influence and dangers of popular expression deviating from the state's ideals through enforcing official ideals through physical and psychological repression of these tendencies via its institutions, particularly the Stasi.

psychological and considerably
By its nature it has always been of great psychological advantage and small efforts have required considerably greater counter-efforts.
According to apocryphal lore, língchí began when the torturer, wielding an extremely sharp knife, began by putting out the eyes, rendering the condemned incapable of seeing the remainder of the torture and, presumably, adding considerably to the psychological terror of the procedure.
The story was changed considerably to emphasize the psychological experience of Stephen Dedalus.
So the individual would be considerably likely to be influenced by the media stories ( psychological aspect of theory ).
This move considerably increased USAFE's tactical airpower, but also was considered as having great psychological value.
However, where his father's preaching tends to be heavier on psychological reference and lighter on scriptural reference, Schuller's messages rely considerably on scriptural reference, hermeneutics, and apologetics, making the role of " positivism " secondary and more in line with mainstream evangelicalism.
Fergusson's extensive campaign of propaganda was designed to accompany a ruthless use of air power against Alexandria however this plan was considerably different from the one that was eventually mounted and consequently psychological warfare was to have had little effect on Egyptian public opinion or morale.

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And dancing school, so helpful in artistic and psychological development, also contributes to this essential early training -- and can contribute even more.
Far more frequently, overeating is the result of a psychological compulsion.
A 1996 Tel Aviv hospital study of 67 patients with back pain of more than three months duration found patients benefited from a multidisciplinary approach to treatment that included back schooling, psychological intervention, and treatment by acupuncture, chiropractic, the Alexander Technique and a pain specialist.
Kindling also results in psychological symptoms of alcohol withdrawal becoming more intensified.
Body integrity identity disorder is a psychological condition in which an individual feels compelled to remove one or more of their body parts, usually a limb.
For instance, David Hume famously regarded Space and Time as nothing more than psychological facts about human beings, which would effectively reduce Space and Time to ideas, which are properties of humans ( substances ).
Cognitive psychology is one of the more recent additions to psychological research, having only developed as a separate area within the discipline since the late 1950s and early 1960s following the " cognitive revolution " initiated by Noam Chomsky's 1959 critique of behaviorism and empiricism more generally.
This relation, however, is a psychological one in contrast to the physical relation implied by Wien's displacement law, according to which the spectral peak is shifted towards shorter wavelengths ( resulting in a more blueish white ) for higher temperatures.
Critical psychology challenges mainstream psychology and attempts to apply psychological understandings in more progressive ways, often looking towards social change as a means of preventing and treating psychopathology.
His later films tend more to the psychological, often contrasting subjective and objective realities ( eXistenZ, M. Butterfly, Spider ).
Munch's figures appear to play roles on a theatre stage ( Death in the Sick-Room ), whose pantomime of fixed postures signify various emotions ; since each character embodies a single psychological dimension, as in The Scream, Munch's men and women now appear more symbolic than realistic.
However, its rhythms are somewhat freer and more natural than that of his predecessors, and the vocabulary has been expanded to allow for intellectual and psychological subtleties.
Where Chandler, like Hammett, centered most of his novels and stories on the character of the private eye, Cain featured less heroic protagonists and focused more on psychological exposition than on crime solving ; the Cain approach has come to be identified with a subset of the hardboiled genre dubbed " noir fiction ".
Inspired by an advertisement he saw while riding an elevated train in New York City ( a shoe store boasting " 21 styles "), Heinz picked the number more or less at random because he liked the sound of it, selecting 7 specifically because, as he put it, of the " psychological influence of that figure and of its enduring significance to people of all ages.
Inspired by an advertisement he saw while riding an elevated train in New York City ( a shoe store boasting " 21 styles "), Heinz picked the number more or less at random because he liked the sound of it, selecting 7 specifically because, as he put it, of the " psychological influence of that figure and of its enduring significance to people of all ages.
* Article 137c: He who publicly, orally, in writing or graphically, intentionally expresses himself insultingly regarding a group of people because of their race, their religion or their life philosophy, their heterosexual or homosexual orientation or their physical, psychological or mental disability, shall be punished by imprisonment of no more than a year or a monetary penalty of the third category.
* Article 137d: He who publicly, orally, in writing or graphically, incites hatred against, discrimination of or violent action against person or belongings of people because of their race, their religion or their life philosophy, their gender, their heterosexual or homosexual orientation or their physical, psychological or mental disability, shall be punished by imprisonment of no more than a year or a monetary penalty of the third category.
It appears to me, that the general conclusions established by Mesmer ’ s practice, with respect to the physical effects of the principle of imagination [...] are incomparably more curious than if he had actually demonstrated the existence of his boasted science " animal magnetism ": nor can I see any good reason why a physician, who admits the efficacy of the moral psychological agents employed by Mesmer, should, in the exercise of his profession, scruple to copy whatever processes are necessary for subjecting them to his command, any more than that he should hesitate about employing a new physical agent, such as electricity or galvanism.
My pretensions are of a much more humble character, and are all consistent with generally admitted principles in physiological and psychological science.
Janet reconciled elements of his views with those of Bernheim and his followers, developing his own sophisticated hypnotic psychotherapy based upon the concept of psychological dissociation, which, at the turn of the century, rivaled Freud's attempt to provide a more comprehensive theory of psychotherapy.

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