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  2. Crying - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, joyful crying is acknowledging being "here." It emphasized the intense awareness of one's location, such as at a relative's wedding. [45] Temporal perspective explains crying slightly differently. In temporal perspective, sorrowful crying is due to looking to the past with regret or to the future with dread.

  3. Delayed grief - Wikipedia

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    The delayed grief may manifest as any of the reactions in normal grief: pangs of intense yearning, spasms of distress, short bouts of hysterical laughter, tearful or uncontrolled sobbing, feeling of hopelessness, restlessness, insomnia, preoccupation with thoughts about the loved one, extreme and unexplained anger, or general feelings of ...

  4. Mourning - Wikipedia

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    A person is expected to honor most of those descended from their great-great-grandfather, and most of their wives. The death of a person's father and mother would merit 27 months of mourning; the death of a person's grandfather on the male side, as well as their grandfather's wife, would be grade two, or necessitate 12 months of mourning.

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  6. Five stages of grief - Wikipedia

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    In his writings, Kastenbaum raised the following points: [32] [33] The existence of these stages as such has not been demonstrated. No evidence has been presented that people actually do move from Stage 1 through Stage 5. The limitations of the method have not been acknowledged. The line is blurred between description and prescription.

  7. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    People often use gestures during heated or tense arguments, such as at this political demonstration (2007). Gestures are a form of nonverbal communication in which visible bodily actions are used to communicate important messages, either in place of speech or together and in parallel with spoken words. [1]

  8. Triple step - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd part i.e., cued as step usually uses half the time of the whole pattern, e.g. one quarter note The tri-ple part may be danced evenly, e.g., two eighth notes or unevenly (on swung notes), e.g., the first part taking up 2/3s of a beat and the second part 1/3, or the first part taking up 3/4 of the beat and the 2nd part 1/4.

  9. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    2. A dancer, particularly a female one [229] 3. one who espouses the bohemian life style of the period [230] his blue serge His girl [21] histrionics. Main article: Histrionics. Intentionally exaggerated, overly emotional behavior designed to provoke a response [231] hit on all sixes