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Falling Out (other)
Falling out or Falling Out may refer to: * Falling-out, a culture-bound syndrome Music * ''Falling Out'' (Peter Bjorn and John album), 2004 * ''Falling Out'' (Serena Ryder album) or the title song, 1999 * "Falling Out", a song by Relient K from '' Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do'', 2003 * "Falling Out", a song by Ween from ''White Pepper'', 2000 See also * * * Falling Down (other) * Fallout (other) Fallout is residual radioactive material from a nuclear explosion. Fallout, fall out or fall-out may also refer to: Books * ''Fallout'' (novel), a 2010 novel by Ellen Hopkins *''Fall Out'', 1957 anti-nuclear study edited by Bertrand Russell *'' ...
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Falling-out
Falling-out is a culture-bound syndrome reported in Latin America and the Caribbean and usually brought on by stress. Nervous attack (ataque de nervios) or fainting Falling-out is a cultural concept of distress, which is the DSM-5's updated version of culture-bound syndrome. Ataque de nervios is primarily reported in Latin America and the Caribbean. It is described as a constricted consciousness as a psychological response to anxiety and specific stressors. Common symptoms A few symptoms that have been reported are attacks or fits of crying, verbal or physical aggression, uncontrollable shouting, trembling, and the feeling of heat rising throughout the body. Individuals who consistently experience these episodes can feel it coming. It normally consists of feeling lightheaded, dizzy, unsteady when standing, and experiencing changes in vision. Possible causes In most cases, ataques de nervios are directly related to stress and family, such as divorce, death of a loved one, ...
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Falling Out (Peter Bjorn And John Album)
''Falling Out'' is the second album by Peter Bjorn and John, released on 4 October 2004. While no videos were released, three singles were derived from the album; the promo-only single for Tailormade and full releases for Teen Love and It Beats Me Every Time. The last track on the album, 'Goodbye Again, Or...' is of very low quality in all formats, due to the only recording of the song coming from lead singer and guitarist Peter Morén's mobile phone- added to the album on the last day before mastering. During the tour for his first solo album ''The Last Tycoon'', Morén has performed the song acoustically in an extended form featuring a harmonica solo. Wichita Recordings, responsible for later re-releases of the band's early work, later re-released this album with bonus tracks taken from the singles derived from the album, in the same manner as their debut work. The bonus tracks on this re-release included the extra tracks from the 'Beats, Traps & Backgrounds' EP and 'Fortune F ...
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Falling Out (Serena Ryder Album)
Serena Lauren Ryder (born December 8, 1982) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Born in Toronto, she grew up in Millbrook, Ontario. Ryder first gained national recognition with her ballad "Weak in the Knees" in 2007 and has released eight studio albums. Early life and musical interest Serena Lauren Ryder is the daughter of Barbara Ryder and Glen Sorzano and was born into a musical family. Her biological father was a Trinidadian musician who immigrated to Canada in the early sixties. Her uncle, part-Ojibwe (Temagami First Nation) singer-songwriter Bob Carpenter, worked with producer Brian Ahern and singer Emmylou Harris and recorded the unreleased ''Silent Passage'' (1974), which has since become a folk- rock cult classic. Ryder, youngest of three children, was raised by Barbara and her second husband, Andrew McKibbon, just outside Peterborough, in Millbrook, Ontario, and grew up listening to old records by the Beatles and Leonard Cohen from her parents' collection. At age eight ...
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Two Lefts Don't Make A Right
''Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do'' (often called ''Two Lefts'') is the third full-length album released by Christian rock band Relient K. The album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Gospel Album, but the award that year ended up being won by '' Worldwide'' by Audio Adrenaline. This album was initially released with four different covers, each one depicting a separate car wreck. In November 2003, a fifth cover was released, which showed all four cars in a junkyard. That is now the only version of the CD still in print, although a very small amount the four original covers can still be found. It was also released as a combo pack with ''Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand'' for a few years around Christmas time. The album peaked at No. 38 on the ''Billboard'' 200. ''Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do'' was certified Gold on March 21, 2005 by the RIAA for sales in excess of 500,000 in the United States. It has currently sold around 518,000 in the Un ...
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White Pepper
Black pepper (''Piper nigrum'') is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit (the peppercorn), which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning. The fruit is a drupe (stonefruit) which is about in diameter (fresh and fully mature), dark red, and contains a stone which encloses a single pepper seed. Peppercorns and the ground pepper derived from them may be described simply as ''pepper'', or more precisely as ''black pepper'' (cooked and dried unripe fruit), ''green pepper'' (dried unripe fruit), or ''white pepper'' (ripe fruit seeds). Black pepper is native to the Malabar Coast of India, and the Malabar pepper is extensively cultivated there and in other tropical regions. Ground, dried, and cooked peppercorns have been used since antiquity, both for flavour and as a traditional medicine. Black pepper is the world's most traded spice, and is one of the most common spices added to cuisines around the world. Its spiciness is due to the chemical ...
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Falling Down (other)
''Falling Down'' is a 1993 film by Joel Schumacher, starring Michael Douglas. Falling Down may also refer to: Albums * ''Falling Down'' (album), by Jehst Songs * "Falling Down" (Atreyu song), 2007 * "Falling Down" (Duran Duran song), 2007 * "Falling Down" (Lil Peep and XXXTentacion song), 2018 * "Falling Down" (Oasis song), 2008 * "Falling Down" (Selena Gomez & the Scene song), 2009 * "Falling Down" (Space Cowboy song), 2009 * "Falling Down" (Sub Focus song), 2013 * "Falling Down" (Tears for Fears song), 1995 * "Falling Down", by 40 Below Summer from their 2000 album '' Invitation to the Dance'' * "Falling Down", by Avril Lavigne from the 2002 soundtrack to the film ''Sweet Home Alabama'' * "Falling Down", by Ben Jelen from his 2004 album '' Give It All Away'' * "Falling Down", by Breaking Point from their 2001 album ''Coming of Age'' * "Falling Down", by Chapterhouse from their 1991 album ''Whirlpool'' * "Falling Down", by CunninLynguists from their 2003 album ''South ...
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