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Rousseau's music would, like much of European Romantic music, emphasize emotion; he employed melody to communicate the depths and range of human experience.

Currently, psychotherapies that emphasize emotion regulation, functional assessment, and problem solving appear to be the most effective for treating NSSI [ 100].

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My heroes were the ones who had what I thought was the right view of human nature, emphasizing emotions, intuitions and the power of social and cultural forces.

Much of experiential consumption research emphasizes emotions and contextual, symbolic and non-utilitarian aspects of consumption where value resides not in the object of consumption but in the experience of consumption (Berry and Carbone, 2007; Hirschman and Holbrook, 1982b).

EA emphasizes emotions, eye-catching, peripheral and symbolic cues, through for example, colorful ads, the use of celebrities, etc.; however, it differs from traditional advertisement, which focuses solely on product attributes, in terms of grabbing an audience's attention.

Most of the strategies emphasized emotion-focused coping (changing one's emotional reactions to a conflict), including "focusing on the positive" and "avoiding self-blame".

Founded in Topeka, Kan., in 1900 by the evangelist Charles Parham, Pentecostalism emphasizes emotion in worship and derives its theology from events that are said to have taken place on Pentecost, 50 days after the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The pacing of the film varies — a baggy scene is followed by a thrilling one — but the changes that Kramer and Murphy have made to the story are mostly smart ones, emphasizing emotion over agitprop, and tweaking, lightly, the politics of the original.

They will emphasize the emotions of animals (are they suffering? are they happy?), and attach importance to their freedom.

Indeed, definitions of emotion emphasize that an emotion is caused by a person consciously or unconsciously evaluating an event as relevant to their concerns or goals [48], [49].

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