“What all this posturing and fake glamor results in is a vast detachment and cynicism on the part of the artists. Since it's impossible to have respect for an audience that'll take just about anything you care to dish out, and the impassive demeanor is so central to the role, a general numbnose is all that can be expected.” CareArtistResultsRolesAudienceImpossibleExpectedFakeCynicismDishesDetachmentDemeanor Book:Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung: The Work of a Legendary Critic: Rock'N'Roll as Literature and Literature as Rock 'N'Roll Source: Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung: The Work of a Legendary Critic: Rock'N'Roll as Literature and Literature as Rock 'N'Roll
“Following a terrorism-related event, fear and panic can be expected from both patients and health care providers.” CareEventsPatientFollowingTerrorismExpectedHealth CareRelatedPanicProviders Author:Tom Ridge
“If a person feels terrible, it usually should not be shown or acknowledged during a greeting exchange. Instead, the unhappy person is expected to conceal negative feelings, putting on a polite smile to accompany the “Just fine, thank you, and how are you?” reply to the “How are you today?” The true feelings will probably go undetected, not because the smile is such a good mask but because in polite exchanges people rarely care how the other person actually feels.” PeopleIfsFeelsShouldPersonsFeelingsCareTodayFineTerribleNegativeExpectedUnhappyMaskPoliteAccompanyGreetingsHappy PersonTrue FeelingsNegative FeelingsUnhappy Person Author:Paul Ekman