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Apology (other)
Apology, The Apology, apologize/apologise, apologist, apologetics, or apologetic may refer to: Common uses * Apology (act), an expression of remorse or regret * Apologia, a formal defense of an opinion, position, or action Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * ''Apology'' (Plato), Plato's recording of Socrates' defense at trial * ''Apology'' (Xenophon), Xenophon's version of Socrates' defense * '' A Mathematician's Apology'' (1940), an essay by British mathematician G. H. Hardy * '' Apologeticus'' or ''Apology'' (c. AD 197) of Tertullian * '' Apologia Pro Vita Sua'' (1864), a defense of Catholicism by John Henry Newman * '' Apology of the Augsburg Confession'' (1531), a defense of Lutheranism by Philipp Melanchthon Films and television * ''Apology'' (film) (1986), starring Lesley Ann Warren * ''The Apology'' (film), a documentary about World War II "comfort women" * "The Apology" (''Seinfeld''), a television episode Music * "Apologize" (Ed Ames song), 1967 * "Apo ...
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Apology (act)
An apology is an expression of regret or remorse for actions, while apologizing is the act of expressing regret or remorse. In informal situations, it may be called saying sorry. The goal of apologizing is generally forgiveness, reconciliation and restoration of the relationship between the people involved in a dispute. The nature of apologizing involves at least two people where one has offended the other. According to the attribution theory, giving an apology as early as possible leads to less conflict during the discussion and increases communication satisfaction. The way the apology is given affects the outcome and the process of forgiveness. For example, putting genuine emotion into an apology generally helps resolve disputes more quickly and helps rid negative emotions faster. When responding to a crisis, there are multiple implications and ethical standards organizations and groups might follow. Elements The basic elements of an apology communicate: * That the person a ...
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John Lee Hooker Plays & Sings The Blues
''John Lee Hooker Plays & Sings the Blues'' is an album by blues musician John Lee Hooker, compiling tracks recorded between 1950 and 1952, some of which were originally released as singles, that was issued by the Chess label in 1961. Reception AllMusic reviewer Bill Dahl stated: "filled with 1951–1952 gems from the Hook's heyday". Track listing All compositions credited to John Lee Hooker except where noted # "The Journey" – 3:37 # "I Don't Want Your Money" – 2:58 # "Hey Baby" – 3:22 # "Mad Man Blues" – 2:39 # "Bluebird" – 2:55 # "Worried Life Blues" ( Maceo Merriweather) – 3:00 # "Apologize" – 2:57 # "Lonely Boy Boogie" – 3:16 # "Please Don't Go" (McKinley Morganfield) – 2:26 # "Dreamin' Blues" – 3:02 # "Hey Boogie" – 2:59 # "Just Me and My Telephone" – 3:14 *Recorded in Detroit in mid 1950 (tracks 4 & 11) and on April 24, 1952 (tracks 1-3 & 5-9) and in Chicago on April 26, 1951 (tracks 10 & 12) Personnel *John Lee Hooker – guitar, vocals *Eddie K ...
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Regret (emotion)
Regret is the emotion of wishing one had made a different decision in the past, because the consequences of the decision were unfavorable. Regret is related to perceived opportunity. Its intensity varies over time after the decision, in regard to action versus inaction, and in regard to self-control at a particular age. The self-recrimination which comes with regret is thought to spur corrective action and adaptation. In Western societies adults have the highest regrets regarding choices of their education. Definition Regret has been defined by psychologists in the late 1990s as a "negative emotion predicated on an upward, self-focused, counterfactual inference". Another definition is "an aversive emotional state elicited by a discrepancy in the outcome values of chosen vs. unchosen actions". Regret differs from remorse in that people can regret things beyond their control, but remorse indicates a sense of responsibility for the situation. For example, a person can feel ...
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Pranāma
''Pranāma'' (Sanskrit: प्रणाम, praṇāma, "obeisance, prostration or bowing forward") is a form of respectful or reverential salutation (or reverential bowing) before something or another person – usually one's elders, spouse or teachers – as well as anyone deeply respected such as a deity, found in Indian culture and Hindu traditions. The gesture, also known as the apology hand gesture, is also used as an apology in certain situations. Etymology ''Pranama'' is derived from ''pra'' (Sanskrit: प्र) and ''ānama'' (Sanskrit: आनम); ''pra'' as prefix means "forward, in front, before, very, or very much", while ''ānama'' means "bending or stretching". Combined ''pranama'' means "bending, bowing in front" or "bending much" or "prostration". In cultural terms, it means "respectful salutation" or "reverential bowing" before another, usually elders or teachers or someone deeply respected such as a deity. Customs It is found in Indian culture and Hindu trad ...
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No Apologies (other)
No Apologies may refer to: Film *''No Apologies'', a 2012 documentary film by Ashley Morrison Music Albums * ''No Apologies'' (The Eyeliners album), 2005 * ''No Apologies'' (Trapt album), 2010 * ''No Apologies'', a 2006 album by The Right Brothers * ''No Apologies: The Chung King Sessions'', a 1992 bootleg album by Judge Songs * "No Apologies" (Alanis Morissette song), 1993 * "No Apologies" (JoJo song) or "Fuck Apologies", 2016 * "No Apologies", by Bon Jovi from ''Greatest Hits'', 2010 * "No Apologies", by Eminem from '' Eminem Presents: The Re-Up'', 2006 * "No Apologies", by Joni Mitchell from ''Taming the Tiger'', 1998 * "No Apologies", by Papa Roach from '' Ego Trip'', 2022 * "No Apologies", by Sum 41 from ''Underclass Hero'', 2007 Music video * ''No Apologies'', a 2005 performance video by Bleed the Dream See also * '' No Apology'', a 2010 book by Mitt Romney * Non-apology apology A non-apology apology, sometimes called a backhanded apology, nonpology, or fauxp ...
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I Apologize (other)
I Apologize may refer to: * ''I Apologize'' (album), an album by Ginuwine, or the title song * "I Apologize" (1931 song), a 1931 song written by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Ed Nelson * "I Apologize" (Anita Baker song) * "I Apologize", a song by Lionel Richie from '' Coming Home'' * "I Apologize", a song by Hüsker Dü from ''New Day Rising'' * "I Apologize", a song by Five Finger Death Punch from ''Got Your Six ''Got Your Six'' is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch. It was released on September 4, 2015, by Prospect Park. ''Got Your Six'' sold 119,000 units to debut at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200. The 11 ...'' See also * " Apologize", a 2005 song by OneRepublic {{disambiguation ...
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All Apologies
"All Apologies" is a song by American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist, Kurt Cobain. It appears as the 12th track on the band's third and final studio album, ''In Utero'', released by DGC Records in September 1993. The song closes the American version of the album, while non-US versions of ''In Utero'' feature an additional song, "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip," which begins after approximately 20 minutes of silence on the same track. On December 6, 1993, "All Apologies" was released as the second single from ''In Utero'', as a double A-side with the song, "Rape Me". It was Nirvana's final single before Cobain's suicide in April 1994. Although not released as a physical single in the US, "All Apologies" became the third Nirvana song to top the Modern Rock chart, and reached number 32 on the UK Singles Chart. It was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 1995, and was included on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's list of " The Songs That Shaped ...
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Apologies To The Queen Mary
''Apologies to the Queen Mary'' is the 2005 first full-length album by Canadian indie rock band Wolf Parade. Background Songwriting and vocals are split between guitarist Dan Boeckner and keyboardist Spencer Krug. According to interviews with the band, the album is named after an incident in which the band was removed from the ocean liner '' Queen Mary'' for breaking down the door of a ballroom and staging a violent séance. The song "Dear Sons and Daughters of Hungry Ghosts" refers to Pretas of Buddhist mythology. The "Hungry Ghosts" – beings who, because of actions in their past lives, are always hungry and thirsty, but cannot eat or drink – are used by Krug as a reference to his generation. The songs "Killing Armies" and "Modern World (Original)" were added to the iTunes Music Store release. ''Killing Armies'' is taken from the 2004 EP and ''Modern World (Original)'' is from the 2003 EP. The songs "Fancy Claps", "Same Ghost Every Night", and "This Heart's On Fire" we ...
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ApologetiX
ApologetiX is an American Christian parody band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band was founded in 1990, and since then, has played in almost all 50 states, released 40 studio albums, and built up a fan club that includes over 65,000 people. The band is currently composed of J. Jackson on vocals, Keith Haynie on bass guitar, Jimmy "Vegas" Tanner on drums, Bill Hubauer and Chris VonBartheld on keyboard, and Tom Milnes and Tom Tincha (a.k.a. "TNT"), both on lead guitar. The name ApologetiX is a play on ''apologetics'', the defense of a religious doctrine, in particular, Christian apologetics. The word is used in 1 Peter 3:15: "But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer efense or "apologia"to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect..." (NIV). Their logo, a triquetra, is an ancient symbol that has been adopted by Christians to represent the Holy Trinity. History Apolog ...
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Apology To Australia's Indigenous Peoples
Apology, The Apology, apologize/apologise, apologist, apologetics, or apologetic may refer to: Common uses * Apology (act), an expression of remorse or regret * Apologia, a formal defense of an opinion, position, or action Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * ''Apology'' (Plato), Plato's recording of Socrates' defense at trial * ''Apology'' (Xenophon), Xenophon's version of Socrates' defense * ''A Mathematician's Apology'' (1940), an essay by British mathematician G. H. Hardy * ''Apologeticus'' or ''Apology'' (c. AD 197) of Tertullian * ''Apologia Pro Vita Sua'' (1864), a defense of Catholicism by John Henry Newman * ''Apology of the Augsburg Confession'' (1531), a defense of Lutheranism by Philipp Melanchthon Films and television * ''Apology'' (film) (1986), starring Lesley Ann Warren * ''The Apology'' (film), a documentary about World War II "comfort women" * "The Apology" (''Seinfeld''), a television episode Music * "Apologize" (Ed Ames song), 1967 * "Apologize ...
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Apology (horse)
Apology (1871–1888) was a British Thoroughbred racemare who was the third winner of the Fillies' Triple Crown, winning The Oaks, 1,000 Guineas Stakes and St. Leger Stakes in 1874. Apology was bred and owned by the Reverend John William King, the vicar of Ashby de la Launde, whose ownership of the mare caused a minor scandal in the Church of England after Apology won the St. Leger Stakes. King ultimately had to resign his clerical appointments due to the scandal and died shortly thereafter of a chronic illness. Apology raced until she was five years old, winning the Ascot Gold Cup in 1876. She was retired from racing at the end of 1876 to become a broodmare initially for the widow of John King, and then for Clare Vyner. Apology was euthanised in 1888 after an extended illness. Background Apology was bred by the Reverend John William King, who owned her during her racing career. King was the vicar of Ashby de la Launde and had inherited his father Colonel Neville King's T ...
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Christian Apologetics
Christian apologetics ( grc, ἀπολογία, "verbal defense, speech in defense") is a branch of Christian theology that defends Christianity. Christian apologetics has taken many forms over the centuries, starting with Paul the Apostle in the early church and Patristic writers such as Origen, Augustine of Hippo, Justin Martyr and Tertullian, then continuing with writers such as Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, William of Ockham and Anselm of Canterbury during Scholasticism. Blaise Pascal was an active Christian apologist during the 17th century. In the modern period, Christianity was defended through the efforts of many authors such as John Henry Newman, G. K. Chesterton and C. S. Lewis, as well as G. E. M. Anscombe. History Jewish precursors According to Edgar J. Goodspeed in the first century CE Jewish apologetic elements could be seen in works such as The Wisdom of Solomon, Philo's ''On the Contemplative Life'' and more explicitly in Josephus' ''Against Apion''. ...
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