Shame

Shame is a painful, social emotion that can be seen as resulting "...from comparison of the self's action with the self's standards...". but which may equally stem from comparison of the self's state of being with the ideal social context's standard. Thus, shame may stem from volitional action or simply self-regard; no action by the shamed being is required: simply existing is enough. Both the comparison and standards are enabled by socialization. Though usually considered an emotion, shame may also variously be considered an affect, cognition, state, or condition.

The roots of the word shame are thought to derive from an older word meaning "to cover"; as such, covering oneself, literally or figuratively, is a natural expression of shame. Nineteenth century scientist Charles Darwin, in his book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, described shame affect as consisting of blushing, confusion of mind, downward cast eyes, slack posture, and lowered head, and he noted observations of shame affect in human populations worldwide. He also noted the sense of warmth or heat (associated with the vasodilation of the face and skin) occurring in intense shame.

Abstract Theory

Abstract Theory is the debut solo album released by former Five member Abs. The album was released on 1 September 2003, peaking at No. 29 on the UK Albums Chart. The album failed to find success elsewhere, and resulted in Abs being dropped from his record label just months later. The album spawned five singles: "What You Got", "Stop Sign", "Shame", "7 Ways" and "Miss Perfect". The album received mixed to positive reviews from critics, comparing his material to that of his former band, Five.

Background

Abs began work on the album following Five's split in late 2001. He soon signed a record deal with Sony BMG, who had previously contracted Five on a three-album deal. The album's first single, "What You Got", was released in August 2002 to moderate success, peaking at No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart. The album's second single, "Shame", was scheduled for release in November 2002, but was subsequently only released in Australia after the record company decided to market "Stop Sign" as the second British single. Arriving in May 2003, the song peaked at No. 10 on the UK Singles Chart. A third single, "Miss Perfect", was released on 25 August 2003, a week prior to the album's release, peaking at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart. A fourth single, "7 Ways", was planned for release in November 2003, with a music video being released and several copies made available in stores from 10 November. However, the single was recalled on 11 November, and just three weeks later, Abs was dropped from his record label.

Shame (Drowning Pool song)

Shame is the last single from the Drowning Pool album Full Circle. The single and the music video were released early 2009. It hit #26 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks. Shame was released as a single when they were working on their self-titled album. The single is featured on the Saw IV soundtrack.

Music video

The music video was released at the same time as the single.

Track listing

Promo CD

Personnel

  • Ryan McCombs - vocals
  • C. J. Pierce - guitar
  • Mike Luce - drums
  • Stevie Benton - bass
  • Chart positions

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Linn

    Linn is a first name for girls. This name is common in countries such as Sweden and Norway. Otherwise it can also be spelled "Lynn". Linn may refer to:

    Linn (surname)

  • George Ward Linn (1884-1966), philatelic publisher of Ohio
  • Lewis F. Linn (1796-1843), U.S. Senator of Missouri
  • Roger Linn, inventor of the Linn LM-1, the first programmable digital drum machine
  • Place names

  • Krefeld-Linn, a part of Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Linn (Gangkofen), a part of Gangkofen in the Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
  • Linn (Massing), a part of Massing in the Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
  • Linn, Aargau, in the Canton of Aargau
  • Linn Park, a park on the southern fringes of Glasgow, Scotland
  • Linn, Kansas
  • Linn, Missouri
  • Linn, Wisconsin
  • Linn County, Iowa
  • Linn County, Kansas
  • Linn County, Missouri
  • Linn County, Oregon
  • Linn Lake, a lake in Minnesota
  • Other

  • The Linn tractor, a heavy duty civilian half-track or crawler tractor
  • Linn Energy, a U.S. oil and gas company
  • Linn Products, a Scottish hi-fi company
  • Carl Linnaeus

    Carl Linnaeus (/lɪˈnəs, lɪˈnəs/; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement as Carl von Linné (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈkɑːɭ ˈfɔnː lɪˈneː]), was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, who formalised the modern system of naming organisms called binomial nomenclature. He is known by the epithet "father of modern taxonomy". Many of his writings were in Latin, and his name is rendered in Latin as Carolus Linnæus (after 1761 Carolus a Linné).

    Linnaeus was born in the countryside of Småland, in southern Sweden. He received most of his higher education at Uppsala University, and began giving lectures in botany there in 1730. He lived abroad between 1735 and 1738, where he studied and also published a first edition of his Systema Naturae in the Netherlands. He then returned to Sweden, where he became professor of medicine and botany at Uppsala. In the 1740s, he was sent on several journeys through Sweden to find and classify plants and animals. In the 1750s and '60s, he continued to collect and classify animals, plants, and minerals, and published several volumes. At the time of his death, he was one of the most acclaimed scientists in Europe.

    Linné (crater)

    Linné is a small lunar impact crater located in the western Mare Serenitatis. The mare around this feature is virtually devoid of other features of interest. The nearest named crater is Banting to the east-southeast.

    The estimated age of this crater is only a few tens of millions of years. It was earlier believed to have a bowl shape, but data from the LRO showed that it has a shape of a flattened, inverted cone. The crater is surrounded by a blanket of ejecta formed during the original impact. This ejecta has a relatively high albedo, making the feature appear bright.

    In 1866, the experienced lunar observer and mapmaker Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt made the surprising claim that Linné had changed its appearance. Instead of a normal, somewhat deep crater it had become a mere white patch. A controversy arose that continued for many decades. However, this crater size tests the limit of visual perception of Earth-based telescopes. In conditions of poor seeing this feature can appear to vanish from sight (see also transient lunar phenomenon).

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    Chameleon

    by: Elton John

    The last I heard of you
    You were somewhere on a cruise in the Mediterranean
    So imagine my surprise to see you very much alive
    In the English rain again
    And I can still recall wet afternoons
    When we were small and simply childish
    But you've created your own ghost
    And the need you have is more than most to hide it
    Oh, Chameleon, you're stealing your way back into my eyes
    Beyond a shadow of a doubt
    You're a devil, you're a devil in disguise
    Do you really change me, or am I going crazy
    Chameleon, Chameleon, Chameleon, you're free again my child
    I remember still those lazy summer days
    We'd kill out hunting danger
    And we were alien to all outsiders




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