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  1. excessive indulgence

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"Must be nice to flaunt your overindulgence" one user wrote.
It's one of mankind's greatest mysteries; this wild, menacing overindulgence.
Overindulgence in entertainment will keep you in a mediocre life.
But if I'm honest, that intoxicating overindulgence was, itself, refreshing.
Overindulgence in porn meanwhile offered them an escape route from reality.
That can lead to an overindulgence on short-term marketing objectives.
Doing those long, extended bullshit solos which would just go off into overindulgence.
Actually what's great is that us Satanists think gift giving and overindulgence is great.
Tanguay says it was the result of her sugar addiction and overindulgence in sweets.
That moderately impressive feat, though, cannot distract you from the overindulgence in this play.
But, it's also really about Japan during a time of great prosperity and overindulgence.
When misplaced, it can contribute to an excessive abstemiousness just as self-defeating as overindulgence.
There are legitimate readings one could concoct, but the film itself whiffs of simple overindulgence.
Another spiraling moment of overindulgence took place at a private dinner at Lance Armstrong's house.
But there's a lot of research that shows just how unhealthy overindulgence is for kids.
That's partly because the effects of overindulgence can vary by individual or by food type.
In fact, your main overindulgence during this season should be toward taking care of yourself.
Just watch out for overindulgence, and take a few days off from work if you can!
The Moon squares off with Jupiter at 7:00 PM—watch out for moodiness or overindulgence.
Front Burner Amaro, the traditional Italian herbal liqueur, is a perfect drink to follow holiday overindulgence.
Machines will scan buyers' fingerprints at every purchase, and there are strict quotas to prevent overindulgence.
These palatial complexes often combine ostentation, minimal contact with local communities and abundant opportunities for overindulgence.
Our technological overindulgence has led to the beginnings of what feels like an inevitable period of fasting.
She was arrested and charged with "conduct unbecoming an officer and overindulgence in intoxicants," The Times reported.
It's 19 percent to 20 percent alcohol, which makes it more suited to ocean voyages than overindulgence.
Katerfruhstuck After a night of overindulgence, Germans turn to katerfruhstuck (translation: "hangover breakfast") to get themselves right.
Watch out for an exaggeration or overindulgence at 2:15 PM when the Moon challenges Jupiter in Libra.
Just watch out for overindulgence when the Moon opposes indulgent Jupiter at 1:21 PM. All times EST.
This is the time for family and friends, food and television—and often, the pious grumble, for overindulgence.
Part pop philosophy and part aesthetic, minimalism presents a cure-all for a certain sense of capitalist overindulgence.
Look out for overindulgence on Monday evening as the Sun creates friction with your abundant planetary ruler Jupiter.
Overindulgence is the spice of life, or however that saying goes: I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about the possibilities.
Clearly this was Lee's commentary on what he feels is an overindulgence in Black women's interest in plastic surgery.
Deprivation leads to overindulgence, so don't shut the door on desserts if you're looking to cut calories and fat.
These mixtures are often used in celebratory occasions -- most often to ease the digestive impacts of overindulgence, Shelke said.
Mr. Chavez struggled, though, with drinking, a vice he attributes to an overindulgence in New York's gay night life.
Similarly, depriving oneself of the pleasure of food leads to overindulgence in the very foods we try to avoid.
Just be aware of the tendency for overindulgence at this time as well, which is an unaligned aspect of Taurus!
Barrings can often be freak flashes of behavior mixed with a spot of overindulgence, making you perhaps wilder than usual.
I've mostly conquered my addiction to the snooze button, but overindulgence did cause some minor fiascos in my younger days.
That means the show sometimes has too much of a good thing, but overindulgence is preferable to not quite having enough.
Despite that schedule, Aoki is a model of health in a genre known for non-stop touring, late nights, and overindulgence.
An insider tip: to turn the overindulgence up a bit, order a Super Mixto with two meats for 65 cents more.
As the evening progressed, the floor at Kilroy's grew slippery with beer and grime, and the restrooms emitted telltale odors of overindulgence.
Nixon, who according to some accounts fell into a depressive overindulgence as his presidency fell apart, has a glass of red wine.
It may also give the play a slight aura of overindulgence; there are probably a few turns too many in its characters' convolutions.
Even with that conversion, though, the AR-15 is a decided overindulgence when looking to hunt and kill Bambi, Yogi or other woodland creatures.
But overindulgence can lead to pretentious frills (like gold-plated walls, he jokes) — which can be a turn off to customers in McGarry's mind.
Obesity's roots are in American culture, from the stress of the workplace to the onslaught of food advertising, to our tradition of holiday overindulgence.
According to the tenets of modern pop feminism, I'm entitled to a certain amount of overindulgence because, as a hardworking woman, I've earned it.
Dermatologist Nicholas Perricone, MD, explains further: "Alcohol alters the blood flow to the skin and produces an unhealthy appearance for days following overindulgence," he says.
"There's something comfortable about the dresses," she says of her creations, which don't have zippers but elasticated-ruched bodices that make them perfect for overindulgence.
This has long been my strategy for counteracting the annual bouts of overindulgence and aiming once again for moderation in all things, edible and otherwise.
It should be no surprise that overindulgence goes hand in hand with these celebratory social events – and leads to hangover regrets a few hours later.
It should be no surprise that overindulgence goes hand in hand with these celebratory social events -- and leads to hangover regrets a few hours later.
Overindulgence can take many material forms, like over-eating or over-drinking, but it's possible to be immaterially self indulgent, too—avoid being overzealous this week.
Both hedonistic architectural projects are signifiers of the overindulgence of a bilious, vanished age and yet testify to Lequeu's drawing dexterity, cultural erudition, and voluptuous obsessiveness.
Another idea: Cut down the opportunity for spontaneous orgies of overindulgence by stocking your fridge with treats that are less tempting, or at least smaller in size.
Capricorns should avoid overindulgence of cannabis to the point of paranoia, since no one has meltdowns as epic as these Earth signs when pushed past their limit.
Giving pets easy access to food around the house, or "free feeding," can quickly add unwanted pounds, they say, as can an overindulgence in high-calorie treats.
Surrealism takes wing as the known world totters; the authority figures, a doctor and nurses who supervise the Boy after his overindulgence, turn out to be tipplers.
Venus's connection with Jupiter is sure to be loads of fun and it will likely find you in the public eye; however, watch out for overindulgence and laziness.
The musician, perhaps best known for the hit album and film Purple Rain, became a devout Jehovah's Witness later in life, a religion that strongly discourages overindulgence in alcohol.
Christmas is the season of overindulgence, so what better time to listen to the greatest emo songs of yesteryear mashed up with all the fattest singles from this one?
We are all, including our children, living in a culture that is profoundly critical of excess weight and at the same time constantly offering opportunities and advertisements for overindulgence.
For those who did not watch the gritty cop drama during its original run, the show has become a punch line used when joking about the overindulgence of the 1980s.
Besides, I was promised a sense of glowing self-fulfillment, inner peace, and purification—a tempting call after my personal week of shameless overindulgence, social chaos, and subsequent self-loathing.
By comparison, Cheddar and Sour Cream Ruffles tolerate and even encourage overindulgence, and they bring on the feeling of satiety gradually, without undue alarm, in the manner of actual food.
The mechanical (or biomechanical?) robots show up about two thirds of the way through the trailer in what feels very much like the CGI overindulgence employed in Michael Bay's Transformers movies.
Sure, we may always enjoy the overindulgence of simple entertainment, like the Chewbacca Mask lady, but there will always be a need and craving for long-form, substantive and thoughtful content.
In his "The Joy of Mixology" (originally published in 2003), he meticulously cataloged cocktails and elaborated his occupation's plusses and minuses without romanticizing or disregarding overindulgence by bartenders or their customers.
And even though China's public-security ministry warned, weirdly, that overindulgence in the series could lead to criminality and marital strife, among the drama's legion of fans was China's official army newspaper.
The opening number, "The Whiskey Song," was an uproarious drinking anthem during which the bacchanalian delights celebrated in the first verse curdle into groans as the performers' overindulgence catches up with them.
Though their descent into intellectual, emotional, and physical laziness is mostly played for laughs, the notion that material overindulgence can lead to a loss of humanity is central to the film's message.
There's a major likelihood of overindulgence and bullshitting, but this could also manifest as a magical, whimsical time to get lost in love, have fun, and enjoy all the blessings coming your way.
After all, while Paul Merson, Charlie Nicholas and other such pundits have experienced their fair share of overindulgence, none of them can claim to have caused a public scandal with a Nazi salute.
Exploring this is a London show by Bad Art's Anna Choutova, who has curated a dinner that is completely inedible, aiming to create dialogue surrounding food, from overindulgence and restriction, to commercialization and poverty.
Mr Mehr's book connects the overindulgence not only with the group's romantic notion of the rock band as a rolling party (borrowed from heroes the Faces), but with stage nerves, fear of failure and expectation of rejection.
The noodles are delightfully chewy, and though the slippery mixture of butter and XO sauce lends an air of overindulgence, the lemon and herbs brighten it up enough to to make us all need a little more.
As AIM notes, "an increase in emergency room transports may be a positive consequence" of developing an environment where students feel encouraged to seek help rather than suffer through the potentially devastating effects of a night of overindulgence.
Overall, I would do this again to help motivate me to get back to eating healthy foods after weeks of holiday overindulgence, but I don't think I would call it a detox as much as I would call it a nutritious diet restart.
Still, this "care" was largely about food restriction: A supposedly wise resolution for young girls aiming to be more virtuous in the new year was to steer clear of "overindulgence in physical exercises and games," which might stress their delicate lady parts.
Though it has all the bogus hallmarks of rich rock stars singing about the downtrodden ("Salt of the Earth" by the Rolling Stones comes to mind), "Sans titre (Gérard)" communicates well a sense of pity within the capitalist overindulgence of the architectural space.
However, with the $1,000-plus price tag of recovery boots, such as Norma Tec, and the extreme nature and logistics of contrast baths, yoga is a better option for most of us trying to recover from a little overindulgence at the bar.
The silhouette — a blouson shirt or peplum jacket wrapped by leather buckles at the waist over a below-the-knee stretch cashmere-tweed pencil skirt and high leather boots — was vintage Ford: a little '70s, a little cinematic, with hints of bondage and overindulgence.
After a period of overindulgence, there are a few things that can boost your immediate sense of well-being, and maybe even improve your long-term health outcomes: Get a good night's sleep, limit your alcohol intake, do some exercise, and eat a balanced diet.
Whatever the precise reasons for what went on after kick off on Boxing Day 1963 – sporadic overindulgence, psychological dissonance between teams, contemporary tactics, or the whole lot – it is a date which has been etched into the annals English football folklore, and deservedly preserved for posterity.
Nowhere else in the world are Instagram models, crusty burners, shitfaced frat bros, normcore daytrippers, dad rock...dads, professional ravers, doomsday preppers, suburban high schoolers, and all sorts of other niche subcultural scene dwellers shoved into such close proximity for half a week of overindulgence in the stifling heat.
But it was still recognized as a thorough and important survey of feminist activism, even earning a snitty writeup from the New York Times, accusing it of "an attitude of self‐righteous indignation"—what kind of indignation would be acceptable goes unsaid —and "an overindulgence in paranoia," which, ditto.
The link to alcohol "It is thought that AFib in holiday heart syndrome is related to overindulgence of alcohol," Campbell said, which can short circuit the heart's electrical system, change electrolyte levels (or salts), in the blood and increase the release of stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol.
Steven Spielberg has turned Ernest Cline's much-hyped novel into a big and shiny adventure film, and while no one's actually seen it yet, pretty much all I've heard so far is pushback against its apparent overindulgence in nostalgia — though, from what I've heard, that's kind of the point of the book.
The Moon connects with the Sun at 9:11 PM, creating an easygoing energy—but watch out for overindulgence tonight, when the Moon clashes with Jupiter at 10:09 PM. Power struggles will also be in the air as the Sun squares off with Pluto at 12:51 AM. All Times EST.
Excess was the thematic link for a three-part Grammy medley: Post Malone's acoustic-guitar-strumming ballad "Stay" (recalling a lovers' quarrel while he was "too drunk to talk") followed by his singsong, self-censored boasts of overindulgence in "Rockstar" and then the Chili Peppers' 2016 song "Dark Necessities," which hints at addiction and self-destructive impulses.
Expect some overindulgence when the Moon squares Jupiter 1:36 PM. The Moon connects with the planet of freedom and innovation, Uranus, at 6:13 PM. It's a powerful day for messenger planet Mercury: It squares off with Mars 6:56 PM and connects with Pluto at 11:40 PM, bringing on confrontations and encouraging us to stand in power.
The result is "Cash Shit," which parades a chemistry between two people so organic that you can barely tell when the bravado of one ends and the other begins "Yeah, I'm in my bag but I'm in his too," middles somewhere between the philosophy of Destiny's Child and City Girls, setting the tone for the type of overindulgence Megan is expecting from a suitor.
The recipe describes this cocktail as a cure for overindulgence.
Pepper lyrics, identifying loss of innocence and the dangers of overindulgence in fantasies or illusions as the most prominent themes.
" Captain George Shelvocke enjoyed "hipsey," a concoction of brandy, wine, and water. Andrew Brown's sermon during the late 18th century focused on the perils of "the seafaring life." Focusing on the overindulgence of alcohol, he preached that drinking had become habit for pirates. He continued that overindulgence had "long been regarded as one of the distinguishing characteristics of seafaring life.
The parrot may become obese, unwell or infertile by overindulgence in sunflower seed, and aviculturists recommend reducing the availability of these in the aviary.
As the lyrical narrative unfolds, Juice Wrlds suffers from the consequences of overindulgence as he rhymes, "Fucked up liver with some bad kidneys." Throughout the musical composition, his melodic vocal style often verges on melancholic crooning.
Some Turkmen > opposition sources also claim that Niyazov died several days before the > officially announced date of 21 December. Foreign news reports also claimed > that Niyazov also suffered from ischemic heart disease and kidney failure > due to being overweight and overindulgence of alcohol.
He claims that onions complement drinking well. Socrates points out that eating onions may lead to a reputation for overindulgence. It is also not beneficial for those who intend to kiss someone afterward (4.9). Kritoboulos next explains why he is proud of his beauty.
He argues against overindulgence in food and in favour of good table manners.Ferguson (1974), p. 80 While prohibiting drunkenness, he promotes the drinking of alcohol in moderation following . Clement argues for a simple way of life in accordance with the innate simplicity of Christian monotheism.
Six hundred black granite statues were found in the courtyard to her temple. It may be the oldest portion of the site. In 2006, Betsy Bryan presented her findings of one festival that included apparent intentional overindulgence in alcohol."Sex and booze figured in Egyptian rites" nbcnews.
A second major area of Budziszewski's scholarly work is the problem of toleration. Budziszewski considers toleration one of the virtues. Like the Aristotelian moral virtues, it lies in a mean between extremes. One way to miss the mark is overindulgence, whereby we tolerate what we ought not tolerate.
It is in block form. The "rather muted" music of the first chorus and the bass aria (the opening line of which translates as "O mortals, ye who sin daily") have been described by one writer as giving listeners a "moral hangover" after the possible overindulgence of the Christmas holidays.
He paid the toll for his overindulgence when he was easily beaten in the United States soon afterwards. In trying to recapture his form, he overtrained. A stress fracture in his foot signalled the beginning of the end of his brief meteoric career. At the 1974 European Championships he developed problems with his Achilles tendon.
Yazdegerd II was an astute and well-read ruler whose motto was "Question, examine, see. Let us choose and hold that which is best." He is generally praised in Persian sources, and is described as a compassionate and benevolent ruler. He is commended for abandoning his father's overindulgence in hunting, feasting, and having long audience sessions.
The earliest grand fu of Emperor Wu's reign is "Seven Stimuli" (), by Mei Sheng (; d. 140 BC). In "Seven Stimuli", Mei Sheng acts as a Warring States-style travelling orator who tries to cure a Chu prince of an illness caused by overindulgence in sensual pleasures by pushing his senses to their limits with his fu descriptions.Kern (2010): 91.
The neurodevelopmental and hormonal changes that happen during adolescence may modulate impulse control that could possibly lead to the experimentation with drugs and may lead to the road of addiction. Impulsivity is thought to be a facet trait in the neuroticism personality domain (overindulgence/negative urgency) which is prospectively associated with the development of substance abuse.
From the outset, you know what this is: Blue Chips 2 is a depiction of immeasurable leisure and implausible overindulgence sold not as truth, but as pure entertainment." Aaron Matthews of Exclaim! said, "Nonetheless whether rapping over "Tequila" ("Pepe Lopez") or a host of '80s radio classics ("Contemporary Man") Bronson displays a sense of joy rarely heard in rap these days.
Although the temperance movement was nonsectarian in principle, the movement consisted mostly of church-goers. The temperance movement promoted temperance and emphasized the moral, economical and medical effects of overindulgence. Connecticut-born minister Lyman Beecher published a book in 1826 called Six Sermons on...Intemperance. Beecher described inebriation as a "national sin" and suggested legislation to prohibit the sales of alcohol.
In 2004, healthcare professionals warned against overindulgence in Pontefract cake after a 56-year-old woman was admitted to hospital following an overdose. The woman consumed about daily, leading to dangerously low potassium levels and subsequent muscle failure. Earlier in 2004, the European Commission had recommended limiting consumption of the active ingredient, glycyrrhizic acid, to 100 mg or less per day.
Following his submarine experience, he served on the . Next he conducted inspection duty at the Philadelphia and Camden Shipyards, overseeing construction at Cramp's and Neafie & Levy's shipyards. This was followed by service as navigator aboard the . Court martial In May 1909, he was found guilty by court martial of "conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline" due to overindulgence in alcohol.
Jovian Storm released only one official album, Magic Show (1994), although a bootleg live album Magic Smiths exists. Magic Show was both loved and hated by critics, loved for its virtuosity but hated for its instrumental overindulgence. Rolling Stone magazine called it "bold and beautiful" while Blender Magazine gave Magic Show only a 2-word review: "Magic Shit". Classic Rock Magazine.
James' frequent blunders earned him the nickname Calamity James. He put down his spate of errors to an overindulgence in playing computer games that in turn affected his concentration. Despite winning the 1995 Football League Cup, James' hold on the starting position was put in jeopardy with the acquisition of Brad Friedel. On 23 June 1999, after 277 games for Liverpool, he was sold to Aston Villa for £1.8 million.
In a 1997 piece on the Kennedys' children, Vanity Fair noted "one son's death by drug overdose, another's arrest for heroin possession, and the involvement of Joe himself in reckless driving that left a girl paralyzed for life, along with a general trend of overindulgence among the sons that has sent several of them into rehab". These remarks respectively referred to her sons David, Robert Jr., and Joseph.
What emerges is evidence of an unsettling trend toward recklessness and overindulgence which most students regard with ambivalence. HAZE has been selected to be screened at several prestigious film festivals, including its premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival. It has also been selected to be shown in 2009 at the Dallas International Film Festival. the Newport Beach Film Festival and the Indie Spirit Film Festival in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Epicureanism argued that pleasure was the chief good in life. Hence, Epicurus advocated living in such a way as to derive the greatest amount of pleasure possible during one's lifetime, yet doing so moderately in order to avoid the suffering incurred by overindulgence in such pleasure. Emphasis was placed on pleasures of the mind rather than on physical pleasures. Unnecessary and, especially, artificially produced desires were to be suppressed.
He held the winning stub when his ticket was found lodged in a joint of the drawing drum. Tucker was asked for reimbursement, and after negotiation, paid it in part, borrowing the remainder from members of the academy board. He also acted as custodian of other funds, blended them with his own and spent it on overindulgence and land speculation. Later he was required to defend himself in these matters before the Virginia General Assembly.
As described in a film magazine, young Italian woman Perla Quaranta (Moore) dances in the streets to the music from her father's barrel organ. Her grace attracts the attention of Carlo Bruni (Moreno), manager of a small theatrical troupe. He hires her to replace an actress who has grown overweight due to her overindulgence with food. Perla makes good with this chance, though she too gives into the temptation of pies, cakes, and other pastries.
David J. Bredehoft, Ph.D., CFLE, is the former chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Concordia University, Saint Paul, in Minnesota as well as a former Professor of Psychology and Family Studies. Along with Jean Illsley Clarke and Connie Dawson, he is a co-author of the 2003 parenting book How Much is Enough? Everything You Need to Know to Steer Clear of Overindulgence and Raise Likeable, Responsible, and Respectful Children.
The second season received critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds a 100% "certified fresh" rating with an average rating of 8.65/10, based on 41 reviews. The site's consensus reads, "Barry follows up a pitch-perfect debut with a second season that balances darkness with comedy while steering clear of antihero overindulgence." On Metacritic, the season has a score 87 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".
Dalrymple concludes that Brown's position is pure sentimental posturing and smacks of "Singerian moral universalism", which is "preposterous—psychologically, theoretically, and practically". In the book's Conclusion, Dalrymple contends that "in field after field, sentimentality has triumphed", and this has had a number of harmful consequences, including the lives of millions of children being blighted by overindulgence and neglect; the destruction of educational standards; and brutality wherever policies suggested by sentimentality have been advocated.
"And the more George sang, the more mystified I got."Spector, p. 184. In light of this statement, Dale Allison opines of her performance on the 1971 recording: "she didn't understand the song at all and sang it accordingly." Reviewing the Come and Get It compilation for BBC Music, Mike Diver commented on the overindulgence behind many of the Beatles' Apple projects but viewed Spector's "Try Some, Buy Some" as being "worthy of praise".
The King Drinks, c. 1635, Liechtenstein Collection Based upon their similar sizes, shapes, and subject matter, Battle Between Carnival and Lent was probably originally paired with The King Drinks as a pendant. That painting, from roughly 1635, depicts the revelry of Twelfth Night, the eve of the Feast of the Epiphany, again using the overindulgence of the peasants as a warning against gluttony and impiety. Of the two, Battle Between Carnival and Lent is the more polished artwork.
His South Australian and Australian teammate George Giffen thought that no Australian's cut shots travelled faster past point. Darling holds the record for the most innings in a complete Test Match career (60), without being dismissed lbw.. Darling had a strong personality and an independent outlook. Those who knew him well thought him destined to be a leader in whatever he undertook. He shunned strong drink and tobacco and found it difficult to tolerate overindulgence in alcohol.
Davide Commission Report, pp. 182-186 Rebel soldiers also seized parts of Villamor Airbase, three television stations in Manila, military camps in Pampanga and Cebu, and the airport in Legaspi City.Davide Commission Report, pp. 186-196 Various statements broadcast by the rebels referred to "the overindulgence in politics which now pervades in society",Davide Commission Report, p. 188 the supposed mishandling of the communist insurgency, and the deplorable economic condition of the military rebels.Davide Commission Report, p.
The cup is 14 centimetres high and has a diameter of 32.2 centimetres. It once belonged to the Feoli collection, but today is in the Martin von Wagner Museum in Würzburg, where it has the inventory number HA 428 (= L 479). Interior with vomiting scene The image in the bowl (Tondo) shows a young participant at a symposion who is throwing up as a result of overindulgence. A blonde woman helpfully and carefully holds his head.
A number of these spas catered to those suffering from obesity and overindulgence in addition to various other medical complaints. In recent years, elegance and style of earlier centuries may have diminished, but people still come to the natural hot springs for relaxation and health. In Germany, the tradition survives to the present day. 'Taking a cure' (Kur) at a spa is generally covered to a large amount by both public and private health care insurance.
This was not so serious but was from overindulgence in wine the previous evening. The priest Yojo, who had come to perform incantations and learned the situation, brought a bowl of tea from his temple, saying it was good medicine. He also asked the attendants to give the shōgun a scroll of writings about the virtues of tea, and the shōgun was said to have been greatly pleased. Priest Yojo indicated he had written it recently during his breaks from meditation.
Emperor Wu summoned famous fu writers to the imperial court in Chang'an, where many of them composed and presented fu to the entire court. The earliest grand fu of Emperor Wu's reign is "Seven Stimuli" (Qī fā ), by Mei Sheng (; d. 140 BC). In "Seven Stimuli", Mei Sheng acts as a Warring States-style travelling orator who tries to cure a Chu prince of an illness caused by overindulgence in sensual pleasures by pushing his senses to their limits with his fu descriptions.
Dr. Bredehoft has had over 100 articles published in journals, magazines, and newspapers relating to interests in psychology, parenting, and family studies. He has presented papers at national conventions at various places throughout the country. His primary research focus has been the relationship between childhood overindulgence and potential adult problems and parenting practices; he has completed seven studies on the topic with a total of 2,368 participants between them. The topic forms the basis of his 2003 book How Much is Enough?.
Murong Jun then asked him what his opinion was of Murong Wei, and Li gave this response: :The Crown Prince has talent given by Heaven, and is complete in his eight virtues. However, he has two shortcomings that he needs to self-examine: his overindulgence in hunting and music. Both of these have harm for the state. Murong Wei, who was also present and was told by Murong Jun to review himself, bore grudges from Li from this point on.
As the youth culture of the 1960s evolved, non- Italians consciously copied these coffeehouses. The political nature of much of 1960s folk music made the music a natural tie-in with coffeehouses with their association with political action. A number of well-known performers like Joan Baez and Bob Dylan began their careers performing in coffeehouses. Blues singer Lightnin' Hopkins bemoaned his woman's inattentiveness to her domestic situation due to her overindulgence in coffeehouse socializing in his 1969 song "Coffeehouse Blues".
The catalog explains that The Last Drop as a representation of young men binging on alcohol before the fasting and restraining of the consumption of alcohol of Lent, based on the actions the individuals are performing and the items they are holding. The skeleton is a representation of the consequences of their overindulgence. The figure of death holds both a skull and an hourglass in front of the men, yet they are unaware due to their mental state. File:Judith Leyster Merry Trio.
Cordials were used to renew the natural heat, recreate and revive the spirits, and free the whole body from the malignity of diseases. Many cordials were also considered aphrodisiacs, a view which encouraged their consumption in a social as opposed to a medical context. Other early varieties of alcoholic cordials were flavoured with spices and herbal ingredients which were thought to settle the stomach after excessive eating. These cordials were called Surfeit Waters, which were specifically created for treating overindulgence.
Black Cherry peaked at number 19 on the UK Albums Chart and number four on the Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart in the United States. It sold well, reaching platinum status in the UK and selling 52,000 copies in the U.S. as of August 2006. The first single released from the album was "Train", which reached number 23 on the UK Singles Chart. The song's lyrics discuss obsession and overindulgence and were inspired by Goldfrapp's visit to Los Angeles while touring in support of Felt Mountain.
Little is known of Hong's past, except that he once mentioned that he was a slave of Jurchen officials in the Jin Empire before he joined the Beggars' Sect. He cut off his right forefinger in remorse after failing a mission, which cost a righteous man's life, because of his overindulgence in fine cuisine. Hong Qigong makes his first appearance in the novel during Guo Jing and Huang Rong's first adventure. Huang Rong is preparing a Beggar's Chicken and the fragrant scent titillates Hong Qigong's senses.
The grit and sand from stone-ground flour abraded teeth, leaving them susceptible to abscesses (though caries were rare). The diets of the wealthy were rich in sugars, which promoted periodontal disease. Despite the flattering physiques portrayed on tomb walls, the overweight mummies of many of the upper class show the effects of a life of overindulgence. Adult life expectancy was about 35 for men and 30 for women, but reaching adulthood was difficult as about one-third of the population died in infancy.
To conceal this debilitation, he pretends that his obesity is due to intentional overindulgence, lest the Landsraad remove him from power. When he determines that Mohiam inflicted him with the disease, he attempts to coerce her into revealing the cure, but soon discovers that there is none. The Baron, Duke Leto, and Jessica herself are unaware that Jessica is secretly the Baron's daughter or that he has even fathered one. In the year 10,176, the Baron's grandson Paul is born to Leto and Jessica.
Janša faced criticism for his statement regarding the issue made during a gathering of regional politicians and businessmen; Janša dismissed concerns regarding rising food prices, saying that "as long as there are loaves of bread in every city dumpster the situation isn't alarming". Economic Development Minister Andrej Vizjak similarly addressed cost of living concerns by saying that citizens "should not be loath to occasionally eat yesterday's bread", going on to say that the food price increases are an opportunity to address the overindulgence of Slovenian consumers.
The degree to which an individual has reached the genital level was seen by Freudians as inversely correlated with susceptibility to neurosis;Otto Fenichel, The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis (1946) p. 265 conversely, fixation on earlier psychosexual levels will hamper the development of normal sexual relationships. It is important to note that although oral, anal, and genital are all distinct stages they can occur simultaneously and indefinitely. Freud argued that an individual could become stuck in any of these stages if overindulgence or underindulgence occurs.
Biggs published The Master of Wingbourne, a novel in two volumes, anonymously in 1866 when she was in her mid-twenties, but her obituary credits her as the author. The book was widely reviewed as “well told” and “deeply interesting.” It opens in 1830 and tells the story of the estate of Wingbourne through the eyes of a visitor. The owner and his nephew are drunkards; his daughter Florence is a victim of overindulgence and under-education, but the object of the narrator’s affections nonetheless.
He also considered prudence an important virtue and perceived excess and overindulgence to be contrary to the attainment of ataraxia and aponia. Epicurus preferred "the good", and "even wisdom and culture", to the "pleasure of the stomach".Cyril Bailey, Epicurus: The Extant Remains, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926, p.131 While twentieth-century commentary has generally sought to diminish this and related quotations, the consistency of the lower-case epicureanism of meals with Epicurean materialism overall has more recently been explained.Michael Symons, "Epicurus, the foodies’ philosopher", pp.
Emperor Duzong died shortly thereafter from overindulgence in wine but Richard Davis and other sources claim that, Duzong died suddenly from a severe negligence of a Palace Doctor.The Palace doctor was exiled. In any case, he was succeeded by his sixth son, Zhao Xian (Emperor Gong), who was then only four years old. Although Emperor Duzong was technically not the last emperor of the Song dynasty, historians see him as the last Song emperor who could have made decisions that would've significantly halted or even prevented the fall of the dynasty.
The GRU Airport company reportedly vetoed a station closer to much busier Terminals 2 and 3 because it intended to build a shopping mall at the proposed location. The excessive number of complicated train changes through crowded commuter rail and subway lines, and the added inconvenience of the shuttle bus from Terminal 1 for most passengers, especially carrying luggage, has attracted criticism to the São Paulo state government, responsible for São Paulo's subway and commuter rail systems, which has been accused of flawed planning and overindulgence with the airport's private concessionaire.
Raffles was a Victorian era gentleman thief and a born member of nobility. The first issue of the original German series reveals that the notorious thief John C. Raffles is really Lord Edward Lister. A number of different, somewhat conflicting origin stories exist to explain why a genuine Lord would become a thief, involving having been robbed from his inheritance, poverty in childhood, boredom or overindulgence in charity. With his secret identity exposed Raffles is forced to create and maintain a large number of false ones, of which the main one is Lord William Aberdeen.
He is nicknamed "Nine Fingered Divine Beggar" after he severs one of his fingers to remind himself to be more time conscious as he has once failed a mission after overindulgence in fine cuisine. He plays a supporting role in the first novel by imparting his skills to Guo Jing and Huang Rong. Huang Rong succeeds him as the Beggars' Sect's chief. Although he appears as a happy-go-lucky old beggar who idles his time away, he actually uses his skills to help those in need and perform chivalrous deeds.
Rodriguez writes that the mention of "sound[ing] wasted" could also be a reference to McCartney's overindulgence with cannabis. A further example of Starr's allegedly anti-McCartney message exists in the song's first verse: The same commentators suggest that here Starr could be referring to the 1969 "Paul is dead" rumour. This rumour circulated during September and October of that year while McCartney hid away on his Scottish farm,Schaffner, pp. 127–28. disconsolate after John Lennon had told him and Starr that he wanted a "divorce" from the Beatles.
Shantaram's films of the 1960s are cited as "spectacular", with overindulgence of songs and dances in films like Stree (1961), Sehra (1963), and Geet Gaya Patharon Ne (1964). Jeetendra had originally refused to work with Mumtaz, who was making her transition from character roles and B-Films to heroine role. Mumtaz stated in an interview that Shantaram refused to accommodate Jeetendra and told him that he could leave the film but he would continue with Mumtaz as the heroine. Mumtaz had done small parts in Shantaram's earlier films Stree (1961) and Sehra (1963).
In particular, his love of calorie-laden fried peanut butter, banana, and (sometimes) bacon sandwiches, now known as "Elvis sandwiches", came to stand for this aspect of his persona. But the Elvis sandwich represents more than just unhealthy overindulgence—as media and culture scholar Robert Thompson describes, the unsophisticated treat also signifies Presley's enduring all-American appeal: "He wasn't only the king, he was one of us." Since 1977, there have been numerous alleged sightings of Presley. A long- standing conspiracy theory among some fans is that he faked his death.
Many Chinese families use traditional Confucian values to teach their only child. Confucianism considers Ren (love and social responsibility) the core emotion that inspires other moral concepts in personal motivation. The child often receives too much love and has been highly mentally and physically restricted to devote themselves to a heavy load of schoolwork, considering that the economic future of the family depends on their success. Such a situation can directly lead to the overindulgence of the child thus reversing traditional Confucian values of Ren (仁) and filial piety (xiao 孝).
These baths became centers for recreational and social activities in Roman communities. Libraries, lecture halls, gymnasiums, and formal gardens became part of some bath complexes. In addition, the Romans used the hot thermal waters to relieve their suffering from rheumatism, arthritis, and overindulgence in food and drink. The decline of the Roman Empire in the west, beginning in AD 337 after the death of Emperor Constantine, resulted in Roman legions abandoning their outlying provinces and leaving the baths to be taken over by the local population or destroyed.
Consequently, the middle child, who would experience neither dethronement nor overindulgence, was most likely to develop into a successful individual yet also most likely to be a rebel and to feel squeezed-out. Adler himself was the third (some sources credit second) in a family of six children. Adler never produced any scientific support for his interpretations on birth order roles, nor did he feel the need to. Yet the value of the hypothesis was to extend the importance of siblings in marking the psychology of the individual beyond Freud's more limited emphasis on the mother and father.
The Xianfeng Emperor died on 22 August 1861, from a short life of overindulgence, at the Chengde Mountain Resort, 230 kilometres northeast of Beijing. His successor was his surviving six-year-old son, Zaichun. A day before his death, the Xianfeng Emperor had summoned Sushun and his supporters to his bedside and gave them an imperial edict that dictated the power structure during his son's minority. The edict appointed eight men – Zaiyuan, Duanhua, Jingshou, Sushun, Muyin, Kuangyuan, Du Han and Jiao Youying – as an eight-member regency council to aid Zaichun, who was later enthroned as the Tongzhi Emperor.
The Globe and Mails reviewer gave the film three out of four stars, praising the fight scenes, but felt there was "aesthetic overindulgence" with the cinematography. The Guardians Cath Clarke questioned Reeves' acting; she wrote that "he keeps his face statue-still [...] three movies in, franchise bloat is beginning to set in". Reeves was nominated for Favorite Male Movie Star of 2019 in the People's Choice Awards, and the film itself was nominated for Best Contemporary Film in the Art Directors Guild Awards. Reeves then voiced Duke Caboom in 2019's Toy Story 4, the fourth instalment of Pixar's Toy Story franchise.
Davenport's husband was the star Wallace Reid, who died of morphine addiction in January 1923. By June 1923, Davenport had co-produced, starred in and toured the country with Human Wreckage, a moralistic warning about the terrors of drug addiction. The film's sensational tone, and the roadshow engagement with her personal appearances, were a direct precursor to the later 1930s exploitation films of Kroger Babb and others. Broken Laws on the topic of parental overindulgence is the second of Davenport's "social conscience" releases, followed by The Red Kimona (1925), based on a true-life story of white slavery.
In the early 19th-century United States, alcohol was still regarded as a necessary part of the American diet for both practical and social reasons. On one hand, water supplies were often polluted, milk was not always available, and coffee and tea were expensive. On the other hand, social constructs of the time made it impolite for people (particularly men) to refuse alcohol. Drunkenness was not a problem, because people would only drink small amounts of alcohol throughout the day, but at the turn of the 19th century, overindulgence and subsequent intoxication became problems that often led to the disintegration of the family.
Dorothy L. Sayers writes that "the surrender to sin which began with mutual indulgence leads by an imperceptible degradation to solitary self-indulgence".Dorothy L. Sayers, Hell, notes on Canto VI. The gluttons grovel in the mud by themselves, sightless and heedless of their neighbors, symbolizing the cold, selfish, and empty sensuality of their lives. Just as lust has revealed its true nature in the winds of the previous circle, here the slush reveals the true nature of sensuality – which includes not only overindulgence in food and drink, but also other kinds of addiction.John Ciardi, Inferno, Introduction, p. xi.
Although she is very competent with her skills, Ayaka's own bad habits (overindulgence in sake, karaoke, and shopping binges) often cut into the company's meager earnings and interfere with paying the various experts whose help she usually depends upon. Also, because of her drinking, she often sleeps in bed late, which her partner and business associate Mamoru Shimesu has to find creative ways of waking her up. Along the way, and with a little help from various spiritual specialists, Ayaka can usually be found battling vampires, poltergeists, and cutthroat competitors bent on driving her out of business.
Bela, and Matyus ("Mike & Ike") were described as problem drinkers, who tried to get fellow Munchkins to share in their overindulgence while the Wizard of Oz was in production (it is unclear if this was done on or off site). In a 1967 interview, Judy Garland referred to all of the Munchkins as "little drunks" who got intoxicated every night to the point where they had to be picked up in "butterfly nets". These accusations were denied as fabrications by fellow Munchkin Margaret Pellegrini, who said only "a couple of kids from Germany even drank beer".
In monologue form the son introduces the plot to the reader, and therefore beside being the main character serves also the role of a narrator, with the exception of sporadic occurrence of the omniscient narrator who announces the monologue. In the biblical parable, however, only the omniscient narrator appears. Significantly different is the elaboration on the sin itself, being portrayed in the biblical parable as a hedonistic enjoyment in life's pleasures, excessive luxury and overindulgence. The poem adapts those sins too, but ultimately binds them into the foremost sin of lust, induced by a beautiful woman.
The core of Madetoja's oeuvre is his set of three symphonies, perhaps the most significant contribution to the genre of Finnish national Romantic composers, post- Sibelius. Each of Madetoja's symphonies is "unique and distinct", a testament to his "true talent for symphonic composition". The First Symphony, although late-Romantic in style, carefully eschews the extravagance and overindulgence typical of debut efforts, placing it among the most "mature" and restrained of first symphonies. Accordingly, Madetoja's First, in F major, is most concentrated of his three essays in the form and, at three movements rather than the traditional four, it is also the shortest.
In 1986, at age 16, McDonald left school and home, and moved to Sydney, where a musician friend had moved several months earlier. His plan was to become a professional rock musician. Years of toiling in factories and warehouses while rehearsing and playing gigs with Sydney hard rock bands such as Warspite, Detriment and Money Tree Seeds began to take a toll on McDonald, who was seeing his dream of becoming a successful musician eaten away by a lack of support, overindulgence in drugs and alcohol and destructive relationships. In 1996 he made the decision to give music a break for a while.
" In another positive review for The Guardian, Tim Jonze praised the album's length and style, writing: "At first it can seem too reliant on one style and, like many a double album, in need of an edit. Then you realise that overindulgence is half the point here. DIIV are demanding complete sonic immersion, and providing the listener with ample opportunities to lose themselves." In another highly positive review, NME's Ben Homewood wrote: "[The album] ends after 64 minutes with "Waste of Breath", which kicks from slow rumble into shoegaze wig out, steered expertly by Cole’s hammering guitar.
Cover of Porterhouse Blue paperback by Pan For the first time in five hundred years, the master of Porterhouse fails to name his successor on his deathbed before dying. He succumbs to a Porterhouse Blue - a stroke brought about by overindulgence in the college's legendary cuisine. Sir Godber Evans is appointed as his successor. Sir Godber, egged on by his zealous wife, Lady Mary, announces sweeping changes to the centuries of college tradition, much to the concern of Skullion and the Fellows, who plan a counter-attack on the proposed contraceptive machines, women students, and canteen.
People who struggle with compulsive eating usually do not have proper coping skills to deal with the emotional issues that cause their overindulgence in food. They indulge in binges, periods of varying duration in which they eat and/or drink without pause until the compulsion passes or they are unable to consume any more. These binges are usually accompanied by feelings of guilt and shame about using food to avoid emotional stress. This compulsive behavior can have deadly side effects including, but not limited to, binge eating, depression, withdrawal from activities due to weight, and spontaneous dieting.
" Hammond supported the enlistment of women as combat soldiers during World War I. He believed that women would make better soldiers than men and that he would prefer to see mixed regiments of men and women. "If women could acquire the physical strength and could be disciplined -- (make a note of that) AND COULD BE DISCIPLINED -- they would dominate the earth." Hammond believed that women were "the real fighting sex" but that the American society "mollycoddled" women and promoted overindulgent lifestyles in regard to diet and exercise. "If women were forced to enjoy the rigorous training entailed by life in a fighting army, this overindulgence would of course be summarily stopped.
The philosophers Zeno of Citium and Chrysippus of Soli are both said to have enjoyed their wine, in fact the latter died from overindulgence. Wine played an important part in Phoenician religion, and the Greek/Roman god Dionysus/Bacchus may have originated in the wine rituals of Canaan. Certainly the great temple at Heliopolis (Baalbek) has many depictions of vines and winedrinking, most famously captured by David Roberts in pictures such as 'Baalbec - Ruins of the Temple of Bacchus'.Baalbec - Ruins of the Temple of Bacchus Liverpool MuseumsRoberts prints of Baalbek Medina Arts Such rituals may also have influenced the Greek Bacchae, the Jewish Passover Seder feast and the Christian Eucharist.
"William Dufty blamed most of man's ills on overindulgence in white sugar". Mark Pendergrast, For God, country and Coca- Cola: the definitive history of the great American soft drink and the company that makes it, Basic Books, 2000. , . p302 The extreme range of maladies Dufty assigns to sugar has been used to make the indictment appear absurd:Michael E. Oakes (2004) Bad foods: changing attitudes about what we eat, page 101,2, Transaction Publishers, , :Sugar Blues stands out more than any other work before or since in terms of its far-reaching and farfetched attempts to vilify sugar: the author (William Dufty) depicted sugar quite literally as a scourge to humanity.
When the cause of a disease is poorly understood, societies tend to mythologize the disease or use it as a metaphor or symbol of whatever that culture considers evil. For example, until the bacterial cause of tuberculosis was discovered in 1882, experts variously ascribed the disease to heredity, a sedentary lifestyle, depressed mood, and overindulgence in sex, rich food, or alcohol, all of which were social ills at the time. When a disease is caused by a pathogen (e.g., when the disease malaria is caused by infection by Plasmodium parasites.), the term disease may be misleadingly used even in the scientific literature in place of its causal agent, the pathogen.
Instead of waiting for the Mongols to attack, in 1387 the Ming sent a military campaign to attack Naghachu and forced his surrenderHarmony and War: Confucian Culture and Chinese Power Politics, by Yuan-kang Wang after a successful diplomacy of the Ming. Naghachu and thousands of his officers and relatives were sent to Nanjing, the capital of the Ming dynasty at that time. The Ming granted Naghachu himself a marquisate with a stipend of 2,000 piculs of grain, and estate of public fields in Jiangxi, and a mansion in Nanjing. He died near Wuchang on 31 August 1388, probably from overindulgence in alcohol, and was buried outside Nanjing.
The author uses a quote of Luke 12:59, that points to reconciling with one's apparent enemy, translated as "no one will be released from prison until he has paid the last obolus." These symbols of self- examination and of death (be it a quest into eternity, or simply a voyage without end) are used in this short story that ultimately concerns the main character's pursuit for personal recognition competing beside another man. Both men are in the business of denouncing heresy, or, in other words, are authors of Truth. Meditating over the author's use of symbols is not overindulgence into speculation or academic over-analysis because Borges' attention to symbols in the story appears purposeful.
The Symphony No. 1 in F major, Op. 29, is a three-movement orchestral composition by the Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja, who wrote the piece from 1914–16 at the dawn of his professional career. Although late-Romantic in style, the symphony carefully eschews the extravagance and overindulgence typical of debut efforts, placing it among the most "mature" and restrained of first symphonies. Accordingly, the First is the shortest and most concentrated of Madetoja's three essays in the form and is the only one of his symphonies not to adhere to the traditional four-movement symphonic template. The Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra premiered the work in Helsinki, Finland on 10 February 1916 under the composer's baton.
He contributed vocals to the Crosby, Stills & Nash album Daylight Again on the songs "Southern Cross" and "Wasted on the Way" when that band needed an extra vocalist due to David Crosby's drug overindulgence. Schmit sang backup vocals on Toto's Toto IV album, including the song "I Won't Hold You Back" and appeared with the group on their 1982 European tour. He spent three years (1983–1985) as a member of Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer band. He had a Top 40 solo hit in 1987 with "Boys' Night Out" and a top-30 Adult Contemporary hit with "Don't Give Up", both from his album Timothy B. Schmit appeared with Meisner and Walsh on Richard Marx's debut single "Don't Mean Nothing".
Salting nights were occasions for great celebration and were evidently notorious for their rowdiness. Simonds D'Ewes reported that at a Pembroke salting, "a great deal of beer, as at all such meetings, was drunk" and that after an evening of overindulgence, he "got but little rest during the night"; which had the salutary effect of making him cautious ever after, as he had never been before, "to avoid all nimiety of this kind."J.H. Marsden, College Life in the Time of James the First, As Illustrated by an Unpublished Diary of Sir Symonds D'Ewes, Baronet, and MP for Some Time a Fellow-Commoner of St. John's College, Cambridge (London, 1860), p. 15. Not surprisingly, this kind of skylarking provoked prohibitive reactions from the authorities.
Upon entering the Epang Palace in Xianyang (the Qin capital), Liu Bang was strongly tempted by the riches it housed and wanted to stay there forever. Zhang Liang reminded Liu Bang about overindulgence in sensual pleasures and Liu ordered his men to seal the treasures and move to Bashang to wait for Xiang Yu and the other rebel forces to arrive. During this period of time, Liu Bang heeded Zhang Liang's advice and governed Guanzhong with benevolence, restoring peace and stability, and forbidding his men from pillaging the cities and harming the common people. In 206 BC, Xiang Yu's army arrived at Hangu Pass (eastern gateway to Guanzhong) and Liu ordered his men to prevent Xiang's forces from entering Guanzhong.
Never Yet Contested debuted in 2008 with the album ...In Retrospect and has maintained an underground following. This album showcases a conceptual hip-hop journey that reinvigorated the spirit of hip-hop, in a style that weaves back and forth between contemporary and authentic. From start to finish, ...In Retrospect is an assault of tracks that deliberately addresses a slew of issues, ranging from a lost focus plaguing the hip-hop artists of today ("I Can’t Take It"), to the mind numbing effects of television ("Boob Tube"), while even touching on the guilt of his own overindulgence ("Intoxication"). Never Yet Contested's video for "I Can’t Take It/True Statement", featuring Baldi and Suburban Graffiti, won the mtvU's "The Freshmen" video contest in April 2009, earning his video rotation on MTV.
Once Count Palatine Ludwig II introduced the Reformation into the Duchy of Palatinate-Zweibrücken, Lauterecken townsfolk, too, had to convert to Lutheran beliefs. Ludwig II's death from the effects of overindulgence in drink in 1532 at the age of 30 steered the town and Amt of Lauterecken onto a whole new historical course. Ludwig's brother Ruprecht, who had once been a man of the cloth, took on, together with Ludwig's widow the regency for the underage Count Palatine and later Duke Wolfgang, who, as thanks to his uncle, later gave him his own county palatine, which at first was made up of the Ämter of Veldenz and Lauterecken. Ruprecht, who at first had taken up residence on the Remigiusberg, raised Lauterecken to residence town and commissioned the building of a great, representative palatial castle.
In a 2004 essay, he analysed how sentimentality towards children was closely linked with violence and neglect, particularly in the poorest sections of British society: "The upbringing of children in much of Britain is a witches' brew of sentimentality, brutality, and neglect, in which overindulgence in the latest fashions, toys, or clothes, and a television in the bedroom are regarded as the highest—indeed only—manifestations of tender concern for a child's welfare". Before the book's publication, Dalrymple analysed two high-profile cases in the British media involving Raoul Moat and Jon Venables. Dalrymple described Moat as "a brutal sentimentalist. He used the extremity of his behaviour to persuade himself that he felt something—supposedly love—very deeply, and that this was the motive and justification of his behaviour".
" In Variety, Scott Foundas called the film "not just instantly forgettable, but beginning to fade from memory even as its images still play across the screen" and one "seized by fitful bouts of hilarity and charm," a picture whose "overall impression is one of overindulgence and underimagination - a sponge cake without the yeast." Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle said, "In the world of this picture, just about everything people do with their clothes on is a sham, or at best some lame diversion between the spasms of real life that take place only in a bedroom. This may be the way very young adults think, but as a presentation of grown-ups, Sidewalks of New York is just weird. It's also, scene by scene, well acted and well written.
Sloth is referred to in Latin as accidie or acedia, which vice tempts a self-aware soul to be too easily satisfied, thwarting charity's purpose as insufficiently perceptible within the soul itself or abjectly indifferent in relationship with the needs of others and their satisfaction, an escalation in evil, more odious than the passion of hate #Avarice (covetousness, greed): a desire to possess more than one has need or use for (or according to Dante, "excessive love of money and power"). In the Latin lists of the Seven Deadly Sins, avarice is referred to as avaritia. #Gluttony: overindulgence in food, drink or intoxicants, or misplaced desire of food as a pleasure for its sensuality ("excessive love of pleasure" was Dante's rendering). In the Latin lists of the Seven Deadly Sins, gluttony is referred to as gula.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, "coffee houses", which were like taverns, but sold the new beverage of coffee rather than alcohol, became popular in the United Kingdom, but died out by the late 18th century. Beginning in the early 19th century in the United States, the Temperance movement campaigned against the moral, economical and medical effects of overindulgence in alcoholic beverages, a campaign which soon evolved into the promotion of total abstinence. By the early 1830s the temperance movement began in earnest in the United Kingdom, starting in the north, and soon spread all over the country. The movement built or converted its own premises for meetings, entertainment, food and accommodations, with the first "temperance hotel" opening in 1833 in Preston, with 22 across the north and the Midlands by 1835 (though not all offered accommodation).
Plato argued that the most common forms of artistic mimesis were designed to evoke from an audience powerful emotions such as pity, fear, and ridicule which override the rational control that defines the highest level of our humanity and lead us to wallow unacceptably in the overindulgence of emotion and passion. Aristotle's concept of catharsis, in all of the major senses attributed to it, contradicts Plato's view by providing a mechanism that generates the rational control of irrational emotions. Most scholars consider all of the commonly held interpretations of catharsis, purgation, purification, and clarification to represent a homeopathic process in which pity and fear accomplish the catharsis of emotions like themselves. For an alternate view of catharsis as an allopathic process in which pity and fear produce a catharsis of emotions unlike pity and fear, see E. Belfiore's, Tragic Pleasures: Aristotle on Plot and Emotion.
The active life she had always led was no longer possible, and she decided to sell her saddle-horses[...] Williams attributes the embonpoint of the Duchess to her intemperance at table. This suggests his very biased reading of the Gazette de la Régence which clearly reports the secret confinement of the Duchess in July 1717, two months after the reception of the Czar at the Luxembourg palace. A disregarded fact which means that when she received Peter the Great the princess was already in a state of advanced pregnancy and thus of course "stout as a tower". Writing for a Victorian public Williams certainly found it less shameful to attribute the "distressing embonpoint" of the Duchess to her overindulgence in food and liquors As in 1716, this clandestine birth was an open secret and satirical songwriters mocked the loose morality of the princess who always armed with a large c..k, gets f....d from both front and behind.
Peter is portrayed as being polite in mannerisms when addressing others such as adults, new acquaintances, and authority figures, albeit his inner thoughts are portrayed as being more sarcastic, a side to himself that he is willing to reveal at certain times. He is extremely exasperated with the constant naughtiness and brattiness demonstrated by his younger brother Fudge, whose continuous bouts of severe misconduct and disobedience are often the cause of extreme mortification and infuriation for Peter. Because of his parents' frequent overindulgence of Fudge and the occasional blame laid upon Peter for his brother's appalling deportment, he is often left in misery and anger over these factors. Among his close friends and acquaintances is, most notably, his neighbor Jimmy Fargo, with whom he frequently plays and hangs around with, and his enemy and cousin by marriage, Sheila Tubman, the main heroine of Judy Blume's Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great, in which Peter barely appears.
The Scientific Monthly, 50(5):463–464 Likewise, a review in the Journal of the American Medical Association disagreed with the significance of this nutritional research, noting Price was "observant but not wholly unbiased", and that his approach was "evangelistic rather than scientific." A 1981 editorial by William T. Jarvis published in Nutrition Today was more critical, identifying Price's work as a classic example of the "myth of the healthy savage," which holds that individuals who live in more technologically primitive conditions lead healthier lives than those who live in more modern societies. The review noted that Price's work was limited by a lack of quantitative analysis of the nutrition of the diets studied, and said he overlooked alternative explanations for his observations, such as malnutrition in primitive societies and overindulgence in the Western diet, rather than the diet itself, as a cause for poorer health. The review makes the assertion that Price had a preconceived positive notion about the health of primitive people, which led to data of questionable value and conclusions that ignored important problems known to afflict their societies, such as periodontal disease.

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