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Denial (other)
A denial is an assertion that an allegation is not true. Denial may also refer to: Film and television *'' The Denial'', a 1925 American silent drama film * ''Denial'' (1990 film), an American drama by Erin Dignam * ''Denial'' (1998 film), an American drama by Adam Rifkin * ''Denial'' (2016 film), a British-American biographical drama directed by Mick Jackson * "Denial" (''Young Justice''), a television episode Literature * ''Denial'' (novel), a 2005 novel by Stuart M. Kaminsky * ''Denial'' (Tedlow book), a 2010 business book by Richard S. Tedlow * "Denial" (poem), a 1931 poem by Giorgos Seferis *''Denial'', a 2004 novel by David Belbin *''Denial'', a 1998 novel by Peter James *''Denial'', a 2011 novel by Coleen Nolan Music * "Denial" (Sevendust song), 1999 * "Denial" (Sugababes song), 2008 *"Denial", a song by New Order from '' Movement'', 1981 Other uses *Denial (Freud), a psychological defense mechanism * Denial Ahmetović (born 1995), Bosnian pop singer * Denial eSports, ...
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Denial
Denial, in ordinary English usage, has at least three meanings: asserting that any particular statement or allegation is not true (which might be accurate or inaccurate); the refusal of a request; and asserting that a true statement is not true. In psychology, denialism is a person's choice to deny reality as a way to avoid a psychologically uncomfortable truth. In psychoanalytic theory, denial is a defense mechanism in which a person is faced with a fact that is too uncomfortable to accept and rejects it instead, insisting that it is not true despite what may be overwhelming evidence. The concept of denial is important in twelve-step programs where the abandonment or reversal of denial that substance dependence is problematic forms the basis of the first, fourth, fifth, eighth and tenth steps. People who are exhibiting symptoms of a serious medical condition sometimes deny or ignore those symptoms because the idea of having a serious health problem is uncomfortable or distur ...
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Denial (Sevendust Song)
Denial is the lead single of album ''Home'' by rock band Sevendust and it was released in July 1999. It was one of the songs featured in '' ATV Offroad Fury''. Track listing ;CD single 1 ;CD single 2 Chart position The song peaked number 14 on the ''Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...'' Mainstream Rock chart and number 26 on the Modern Rock chart. Music video The video was directed by Paul Andresen and was released in September 1999. Release history References {{DEFAULTSORT:Denial (Sevendust Song) Sevendust songs 1999 singles Songs written by Clint Lowery Songs written by Morgan Rose TVT Records singles 1999 songs Songs written by Lajon Witherspoon Songs written by John Connolly (musician) Songs written by Vinnie Hornsby ...
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Deny (other)
Deny may refer to: * Denial, in ordinary English usage, an assertion that a statement or allegation is not true Music * Deny (band), an Argentine post-hardcore band * ''Deny'' (album), a 1992 album by the Ex Pistols * "Deny", 2001 song by Default * "Deny", a song by the Clash from the album ''The Clash'', 1977 People * Jacques Deny (1916–2016), French mathematician * Deny King (1909–1991), Australian naturalist * Deny Marcel (born 1983), Indonesian footballer See also * Denys * Denyer * * Denial (other) * Denier (other) Denier may refer to: * the French form of '' denarius'' (penny) ** French denier (penny), a type of medieval coin ** Denier (unit), a unit of linear mass density of fibers ** ''Denier'', also '' Denyer'', a French and English surname (probably a ... * Refusal (other) {{disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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Nightlife (Pet Shop Boys Album)
''Nightlife'' is the seventh studio album by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 8 October 1999 by Parlophone. After the release and promotion of their previous album, ''Bilingual'' (1996), Pet Shop Boys started work with playwright Jonathan Harvey on the stage musical that eventually became '' Closer to Heaven'' (at one stage during the writing process, the musical was given the name of ''Nightlife''). Pet Shop Boys soon had an album's worth of tracks and decided to release the album ''Nightlife'' as a concept album and in order to showcase some of the songs that would eventually make it into the musical. The album incorporates a variety of musical influences, including hard trance on the Rollo-produced "For Your Own Good" and "Radiophonic"; dance-pop on "Closer to Heaven" and "I Don't Know What You Want but I Can't Give It Any More"; disco pastiche on "New York City Boy"; and country music on "You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk". The track "Happiness ...
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Denialism
In the psychology of human behavior, denialism is a person's choice to deny reality as a way to avoid a psychologically uncomfortable truth. Denialism is an essentially irrational action that withholds the validation of a historical experience or event when a person refuses to accept an empirically verifiable reality. In the sciences, denialism is the rejection of basic facts and concepts that are undisputed, well-supported parts of the scientific consensus on a subject, in favor of ideas that are radical, controversial, or fabricated. The terms ''Holocaust denial'' and ''AIDS denialism'' describe the denial of the facts and the reality of the subject matters, and the term ''climate change denial'' describes denial of the scientific consensus that the climate change of planet Earth is a real and occurring event primarily caused in geologically recent times by human activity. The forms of denialism present the common feature of the person rejecting overwhelming evidence and tryin ...
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Denial Ahmetović
Denial Ahmetović (born 26 February 1995) is a Bosnian pop singer. He was the winner of the fifth season of the televised singing contest ''Zvijezda možeš biti ti'' (''You Can Be a Star'') on Hayat TV. Early life Denial Ahmetović was born in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the Bosnian War. His first name is a version of "Daniel". His father is Vehid Ahmetović and his mother's name is Adisa. Ahmetović has a sister named Aldijana. The Ahmetović family later relocated to Kakanj. ''Zvijezda možeš biti ti 5'' and ''Cijeli moj svijet'' In 2012 Ahmetović auditioned for the fifth season of the televised Bosnian singing contest ''Zvijezda možeš biti ti'' on Hayat TV. He became the winner on 12 April 2013. Only one week after winning the contest, Ahmetović released his first single, "Nema ljubavi dok je Bosna ne rodi", on 19 April 2013. It was written by Marina Tucaković and Miligram musician Aleksandar Milić. His second song, "Cijeli moj svijet", written by Eldin ...
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Denial (Freud)
Denial or abnegation (german: Verleugnung, Verneinung) is a psychological defense mechanism postulated by psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, in which a person is faced with a fact that is too uncomfortable to accept and rejects it instead, insisting that it is not true despite what may be overwhelming evidence. The subject may use: * simple denial: deny the reality of the unpleasant fact altogether * minimisation: admit the fact but deny its seriousness (a combination of denial and rationalization) * projection: admit both the fact and seriousness but deny responsibility by blaming somebody or something else Description The theory of denial was first researched seriously by Anna Freud. She classified denial as a mechanism of the immature mind because it conflicts with the ability to learn from and cope with reality. Where denial occurs in mature minds, it is most often associated with death, dying and rape. More recent research has significantly expanded the scope and utility ...
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Movement (New Order Album)
''Movement'' is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 November 1981 by Factory Records. Recorded in the wake of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis' suicide the previous year, the album is a continuation of the dark post-punk sound of Joy Division's material, increasing the use of synthesizers while still being predominantly rooted in rock. At the time of its release, the album was not particularly well received by critics or audiences, only peaking at number thirty on the UK Albums Chart; the band would gradually shift to a more electronic sound over the course of the next year. In the decades since its release, retrospective critical reception has been very positive, with reviewers praising the album as a middle ground between the band's work as Joy Division and their subsequent alternative dance material. ''Slant Magazine'' placed the album at number 42 on its list of the "Best Albums of the 1980s", saying it "exists almost exactly in betwee ...
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Denial (Sugababes Song)
"Denial" is a song by English girl group Sugababes from their fifth studio album, ''Change'' (2007). Coinciding with the commencement of the group's 2008 Change Tour, it was released on 10 March 2008 as the album's third and final single. V V Brown wrote "Denial" for the band while she was on London Underground's Victoria line, and attempted to "get into their mindsets" in the process. The Sugababes and the song's producers, Flex Turner and Elliot Malloy, co-wrote it. Composed of staccato verses, a harmonious chorus and a solo middle eight, "Denial" is a pop rock and disco song that samples "Standing in the Way of Control" by the Gossip. The song received mixed reviews from critics, who were ambivalent towards its composition, but became a commercial success throughout Europe, where it peaked at number one on the Czech Singles Chart, number four on the Austrian Singles Chart, and within the top twenty on the charts in Germany, Hungary, Ireland, and Switzerland. It reached num ...
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Coleen Nolan
Coleen Patricia Nolan (born 12 March 1965) is an English singer, television personality, and author. She was a member of the girl group The Nolans from 1980 to 1994, in which she sang with her sisters. Since 2000, Nolan has been a regular panellist on the ITV talk show ''Loose Women.'' From 2001 to 2002, Nolan co-presented the ITV daytime show ''This Morning'' and later returned to the show from 2010 to 2012 as a presenter of the interactive hub segments. In 2009, she competed in the fourth series of the ITV show ''Dancing on Ice'', in which she finished in fourth place. In 2012, Nolan appeared in the tenth series of the Channel 5 reality series ''Celebrity Big Brother'', finishing as runner-up. She returned to ''Celebrity Big Brother'' in 2017 and won the nineteenth series. Early life Coleen Patricia Nolan was born 12 March 1965 in Blackpool, England. She is the youngest of eight children and the only one born in England. Career On 5 February 1974, Nolan made her first ...
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The Denial
''The Denial'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Hobart Henley. The film stars Claire Windsor, Bert Roach, William Haines, Lucille Ricksen, and Robert Agnew. The film was written by Agnes Christine Johnston based on the play ''The Square Peg'' by Lewis Beach. Lucille Ricksen died of tuberculosis the same month this film was released. Plot As described in a film magazine review, a Mother tries to direct the affections of her daughter as she sees fit. When her daughter rebels, she realizes how such domination spoiled her own life and she allows her daughter to marry the man of her choice, a young officer. The Mother's similar history from years past is presented in flashbacks. Cast Preservation A partial print of ''The Denial'' is in the collection of George Eastman House The George Eastman Museum, also referred to as ''George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film'', the world's oldest museum dedicated to photography and one of the worl ...
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