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This paper examines the appropriation of the aesthetics of stage lighting as an agency of narratology and communication in theatre. As a communicative art, theatre thrives fundamentally on verbal and none verbal communication. It speaks in many possible ways. But most people hold the wrong notion that the centre of communication in drama and theatre is the written word. Technical inputs ...
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Authors Benedict Binebai, Kenneth Efakponana ENI,
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Page No. 17 to 22

Stress Management through Yoga
Published In: GJHSS Part: A: Arts and Humanities Volume: 14 Issue: 7
Stress is the body’s automatic response to any physical or mental demand placed on it. It is subjective and unpleasant felling of distress. Every one of us irrespective of our age, sex, education, occupation, socio-economic status, whether live in rural or urban area face stress.Stress effect body, mind, behavior in many ways and everyone experiences stress differently. ...
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Authors Dr. Ritu Wadhwa, Dr. Meghnandini Khandare
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Page No. 15 to 16

In Praise of Pain
Published In: GJHSS Part: A: Arts and Humanities Volume: 14 Issue: 7
As Buddha rightly announced, all sentient beings are engulfed in the vast ocean of pain worldwide.Strangely, however, no one in world history seems to have squarely stared at pain and deeply meditated on pain itself so important, so essential to living, and so internally ubiquitous.This essay attempts to probe pain, to harvest two surprises so incredible radically negative and radically ...
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Authors Kuang-Ming Wu
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Page No. 5 to 8

This study examined task switching ability as a function of anxiety. Participants with mild anxiety switched between emotion and age classification among faces. There were few important results: (i) Individuals with anxiety categorized facial emotion faster than facial age (ii)There was a larger switch cost for age than the emotion categorization (iii) Anxiety was a significant predictor...
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Authors Amara Gul, Glyn W. Humphreys
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Page No. 27 to 32

This research article is intended to compare the standard of physical education in Pakistan with U.S.A. The basic purpose of study was to investigate the flaws and their causes in the field of physical education in Pakistan. The physical education program is compared at the level of facilities i.e. institutes, faculty, laboratories and equipments, funding and society awareness. The asser...
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Authors Kashif Ali, Ayesha Sadaf, Shabina Kousar, Zeeshan Habib
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Page No. 9 to 13

In recent years, the major focus of health psychologists is to understand the role of individual differences in the performance of emotion work and its health outcome. Individual difference in temperament and emotional intelligence appear to play an important role in predicting emotion work, which largely influences the physical and psychological health of customer service workers. The l...
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Authors Sucheta Sarkar, Dr. A. Suresh
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Page No. 33 to 44

We examined task switching to different attributes of faces (gender, emotion, occupation) when an irrelevant aspect of the face could also change (e.g., the facial emotion could change when participants alternated every second trial between gender and occupation decisions). The change in the irrelevant attribute either coincided with a repetition or a switch in the explicit task. The res...
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Authors Amara Gul, Glyn W. Humphreys
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Page No. 45 to 54

This brief comment is on ONE, the book 文心雕龍 Literary Heart Carving Dragon and TWO, its two English translations, to THREE conclude with their intercultural prospect.ONE: On the 文心雕龍: The classic 文心雕龍 is distinct and ...
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Authors Kuang-Ming Wu
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Page No. 7 to 11

Alexithymia has been affecting the lives of people in many ways, though the affect is seen not immediately. Sometimes, it happens so subtly that other reasons with loud appearance are the only ones to be addressed, leaving behind the unfinished business keeping the question still unanswered or vice versa. Sexual Orientation, on the other hand, had been constantly gaining attention from v...
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Authors Ms. Dona Singh, Dr. Dweep Chand Singh
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Thepresentstudywasdesignedtoexploretheresilienceamongstcaregiversofindividualsdiagnosedwithschizophreniaandbipolardisorderandalsotoexaminewhether resilience affects an individual’s quality of life. For thispurpose,asampleof50caregivers(25fromeachgroup)residingwiththepatients,agedbetween20-70yearswasselectedfrompsychiatrydepartmentof hospitals,andorganizations and clinics...
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Authors Ms. Aakriti Jain, Dr. Dweep Chand Singh
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