Essays about: "angst"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the word angst.
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1. In the Middle of an Urban War: Middle-Classness and Fear of Violence in Rio de Janeiro
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : This research frames the context of Rio de Janeiro as a New War, and explores the phenomenological formation of fear among residents in the middle of the socio-economic pyramid. Through eleven semi-structured interviews, the body sensations and context in which fear of violence is likely to emerge are explored in a quest to describe the consequences for the group living amidst war. READ MORE
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2. The use of communication aids with children in health care and the outcomes for the child’s functioning based on the ICF-CY : A systematic literature review
University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/HLK, CHILDAbstract : Background: Participation in every life situation is a basic child’s right. Within health care, participation is achieved by effective patient-provider communication. Increased participation is shown to be beneficial for the well-being of the child. READ MORE
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3. The Nothing to be afraid of : Experiments within lyrical animation
University essay from Konstfack/Grafisk Design & IllustrationAbstract : Practical Approach In this project I have been exploring how to work intuitively and exploratory with animation, lyrical animation, dynamic paintings – whatever you might call it. Traditional animation is meticulous; it has a strong emphasis on planning the storytelling. READ MORE
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4. Human-Canine interaction. Active support versus passive support : the influence of type of support given by the owner on the behaviour of the domestic dog (canis familiaris) in an approach test
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Strong emotional responses in domestic dogs (canis familiaris) to unfamiliar people or in situations, for example during walks, may increase the risk of dogs biting people. Aggressive behaviour by dogs towards humans is much discussed and has significant consequences for society. READ MORE
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5. Godot is Dead : Nietzsche and Beckett on Salvation and Suffering in a Godless Universe
University essay from Engelska institutionenAbstract : There are many parallels and points of similarity between the themes of the play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett and the themes explored by Friedrich Nietzsche. This essay examines the play in light of some of Nietzsche’s key concepts, such as the Will to Power, the Übermensch or Overman, the Eternal Recurrence, as well as the aesthetic conception of existence. READ MORE