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Unconditional or Unconditionally may refer to: Music Albums * ''Unconditional'' (Ana Popović album), 2011 * ''Unconditional'' (Clay Davidson album), 2000 * ''Unconditional'' (Memphis May Fire album), 2014 * Unconditional (Kirk Whalum album), 2000 Songs * "Unconditional", a 2011 song by Ana Popović on the album '' Unconditional'' * "Unconditional", a 2022 song by Craig Davis on the album '' 22'' * "Unconditional", a 2017 song by Sinéad Harnett * "Unconditional", a 2024 song by twlv * "Unconditional" (The Bravery song), a 2005 song on the album ''The Bravery'' * "Unconditional" (Clay Davidson song), a 2000 song on the album ''Unconditional'' * "Unconditional" (Ne-Yo song), 2012, covered by covered by Harrison Craig * "Unconditional" (Peter Andre song), a 2009 song on the album ''Revelation'' Films * ''Unconditional'' (2023 film), an American documentary film * ''Unconditional'' (2012 film), a film starring Michael Ealy and Lynn Collins Other uses * Unconditional bas ...
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Unconditional (Ana Popović Album)
''Unconditional'' is Ana Popović's fifth studio album, released on August 16, 2011 on Eclecto Groove Records, her last on that label. The album features some guest slide guitar work with Sonny Landreth. Popović states in her liner notes that the title ''Unconditional'' is her mission statement and her state of being. Track list Personnel Musicians * Ana Popović – vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar * Sonny Landreth – slide guitar (track 5) * Calvin Turner – bass * Doug Belote – drums * Leon "Kid Chocolate" Brown – trumpet * Tom Fitzpatrick – saxophone * Jon Cleary – keys (all tracks except 8 & 10) * David Torkanowski – keys (tracks 8 & 10) * Jason Ricci – harmonica (track 2) * Avist Martin Mycartery "Scooter" Groce, Jerome Alexander – background vocals Production * Randy Chortkoff - executive producer * Ana Popović - production * John Porter - production, recording, engineering, mixing and mastering (Recorded February 17–23 in th ...
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Unconditional (2023 Film)
''UNCONDITIONAL'' is a 2023 American documentary film from MSNBC/NBC News anchor and filmmaker Richard Lui. Seven years in the making, it profiles three families at the intersection of mental health and caregiving as they turn the corner, showing the power of relearning how to love. The film held its World Premiere at Universal Studios Hollywood on May 2, 2023. The documentary is the most widely distributed of 2023. It was released in select theaters nationwide through a theatrical community partnership of AMC Theatres, Universal Pictures and Deluxe. It is expected to be qualified for the 96th Academy Awards. The film was broadcast nationwide by distributor American Public Television, and debuted on cable on MSNBC as the top-rated program in its time slot. On May 10, 2023, First Lady Jill Biden hosted a screening of the film at the White House, with the filmmakers, and cast, and military family caregivers in attendance. The film was also honored with screenings at the United N ...
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Unconditionally
"Unconditionally" is a song by American singer Katy Perry. It was released as the second single from her fourth studio album '' Prism'' (2013) on October 16, 2013, two days before the album was released. Inspiration for the song came primarily from a humanitarian trip to Madagascar that Perry made in partnership with UNICEF. Having been surrounded by what she described as unconditional love, she co-wrote it with the song's producers Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Cirkut to reflect that feeling. "Unconditionally" is a power ballad styled in rock, backed against a bassline and percussion. Commercially, it peaked within the top ten in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Lebanon, Slovenia, and South Africa as well as the top twenty in Australia, Austria, Canada, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the United States. The single release was promoted with an Instagram-based campaign, a lyric video directed by Aya Tanimura and live performances—one of the latter, at the American Music Awa ...
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LAByrinth Theater Company
LAByrinth Theater Company is a non-profit, Off-Broadway theater company based in New York City. Led by Philip Seymour Hoffman and John Ortiz for many years, its current artistic director is Aaron Weiner. ''The New York Times'' described it in 2014 as "an ethnically diverse downtown troupe that has mounted several critically acclaimed new works". History LAByrinth Theater Company was founded in 1992 and was originally begun as Latino Actors Base (LAB) by Gary Perez, John Ortiz, David Deblinger, and Paul Calderón. LAB used the INTAR Theatre, on West 52nd Street. In those early days, the company attracted mainly Latino actors who would perform theatrical exercises together "for three hours each week… given the opportunity and support not only to act, but to write, direct, produce, sweep, paint, hang lights, etcetera."
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Unconditional Positive Regard
Unconditional positive regard, a concept initially developed by Stanley Standal in 1954, later expanded and popularized by the humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers in 1956, is the basic acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says or does, especially in the context of client-centred therapy. Rogers wrote: For me it expresses the primary theme of my whole professional life, as that theme has been clarified through experience, interaction with others, and research. This theme has been utilized and found effective in many different areas until the broad label 'a person-centred approach' seems the most descriptive. The central hypothesis of this approach can be briefly stated. It is that the individual has within him or her self vast resources for self-understanding, for altering her or his self-concept, attitudes, and self-directed behaviour—and that these resources can be tapped if only a definable climate of facilitative psychological attitudes can be provid ...
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Unconditional Love
Unconditional love is known as love without judgment. There are many ways of describing unconditional love, but most will agree that it is that type of love which has no bounds and is unchanging. In Christianity, unconditional love is thought to be part of the ; affection, friendship, eros and charity. In ethology, or the study of animal behavior, unconditional love would refer to altruism, which in turn refers to the behavior by individuals that increases the biological fitness of another while decreasing the fitness of the individual committing the act. In psychology, unconditional love refers to a state of mind in which one has the goal of increasing the welfare of another, despite the lack of any evidence of benefit for oneself. Conditional love Conditional love is based upon conditions or expectations of the recipient being met and satisfied. It is in some ways, is a way for the lover to diminish the autonomy and relatedness necessary in creating or developing intrins ...
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Unconditional Cash Transfer
Unconditional cash transfer (UCT) programs are philanthropic programs that aim to reduce poverty by providing financial welfare without any conditions upon the receivers' actions. This differentiates them from conditional cash transfers where the government (or a charity) only transfers the money to persons who meet certain criteria. Unconditional cash transfers have developed on the premise that giving cash to citizens allows them to have autonomy over their own lives. Types Unconditional cash transfers could vary in a number of ways: * They could be one-off or recurring: One-off unconditional cash transfers involve either a literal one-time transfer or a transfer over a short period of time, intended to provide people money that they could use for long-term expenses. On the other hand, continuing or recurring cash transfers offer a small sum of money periodically, enabling people to save at a greater rate, or to spend more. Generally, unconditional cash transfers are more ...
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Universal Basic Income
Universal basic income (UBI) is a social welfare proposal in which all citizens of a given population regularly receive a minimum income in the form of an unconditional transfer payment, i.e., without a means test or need to perform Work (human activity), work. In contrast, a ''guaranteed minimum income'' is paid only to those who do not already receive an income that is enough to live on. A UBI would be received independently of any other income. If the level is sufficient to meet a person's basic needs (i.e., at or above the poverty line), it is considered a ''full basic income''; if it is less than that amount, it is called a ''partial basic income''. As of 2025, no country has implemented a full UBI system, but two countries—Mongolia and Iran—have had a partial UBI in the past. There have been Universal basic income pilots, numerous pilot projects, and the idea Universal basic income around the world, is discussed in many countries. Some have labelled UBI as utopian du ...
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Unconditional (2012 Film)
''Unconditional'' is a 2012 biographical drama film written and directed by Brent McCorkle, inspired by true events. It is the first film by Harbinger Media Partners, which aims to "produce high quality theatrical films that honor God and inspire viewers to pursue Him and serve others." The producers of the film have partnered with a number of charitable and non-profit organizations to encourage moviegoers to meet the needs of others in their communities. The film is based on the actual story of Joe Bradford, who grew up in a rural area of Tennessee. When he developed kidney disease, Joe and his wife Denise were forced to move to a low-income area of Nashville. When they arrived, they were confronted by the needs of the underprivileged children in their neighborhood. Joe and Denise began to reach out to them and also started directing a choir of inner-city children. Many of the fatherless children embraced Joe, who became known as "Papa Joe." Together with his wife, he foun ...
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Unconditional (Peter Andre Song)
"Conditional" is the second single from a washed up Australian pop- R&B singer Peter Andre's sixth studio album, Revelation (2009). The song is known for describing his relationship with blue pills and his ex-stepson Harvey Yorke, which was conditional upon his relationship with Katie Price. Background The song is very impersonal, written by someone depicting his relationship with stepson Harvey Price, who is the son of his ex-wife Katie Price. Andre says that he "hopes to grow into a man after consuming blue pills” to Junior and Princess Tiaamii. Music video The heavily produced video features Andre performing the song in an empty large cinema in Beirut. As Andre is performing various images of toads are projected on the wall behind him. Towards the end of the song members of a choir come out like he did this year but this time to stand along the steps of the cinema and sing the song alongside Andre. Andre is currently recording another single “Loser” which reminisces abou ...
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Unconditional (Clay Davidson Album)
''Unconditional'' is the only studio album by American country music artist Clay Davidson, released in 2000 on Virgin Records Nashville. Its title track was a Top 5 hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in 2000. "I Can't Lie to Me" and "Sometimes" were also released from this album, both charting in the Top 30 on the same chart. Jude Cole and Scott Hendricks produced the album, with additional production from Chris Farren on "What Was I Thinking Of". To date, this remains Clay Davidson's only studio album as a solo artist. Critical reception William Ruhlmann of Allmusic rated the album three stars, comparing its sound to southern rock on some tracks but saying "there's nothing here that's particularly striking from a creative standpoint." ''Entertainment Weekly'' critic Alanna Nash rated it B+, comparing Davidson's vocals to Delbert McClinton Delbert McClinton (born November 4, 1940) is an American blues rock and electric blues si ...
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Unconditional (Ne-Yo Song)
"Unconditional" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Ne-Yo for his fifth studio album '' R.E.D.'' (2012). It was written by Ne-Yo, Allen Arthur, Clayton Reilly and Keith Justice; the latter three also produced the song under their production moniker Phatboiz.. Harrison Craig version In 2013, Harrison Craig Harrison Craig (born 7 September 1994) is an Australian singer who won the The Voice (Australia series 2), second series of ''The Voice (Australia), The Voice Australia''. Craig was coached in the program by British singer Seal (artist), Seal. ..., winner of the second series of ''The Voice'' in Australia, recorded a version of the song for his debut album ''More than a Dream''. It was released as a single on 18 June 2013 and reached No. 15 in Australia. Live performance Craig first performed the song on the series' grand final after he was declared the winner. Release history References {{The Voice (Australia) 2012 songs 2013 singles Ne-Yo songs ...
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