Moods are the subconscious mind and emotional feelings that all humans and some animals have, such as happy, gloomy, sad, mysterious, shocked, bored, scared, tired, embarrassed, etc.
there are many diffrent moods
You are misinformed, I don't like expressionism, its presentation of the world solely from a subjective perspective does not evoke moods or ideas for me.
when you have a period then you get moody. how to handle them is a good question. moods show expression and expression is a good way to show your character. if you are moody then you might be mad or very tired or stressed. HOPE THIS ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION
Sumerian gods tend to be capricious and more or less random in their moods/ actions, while the Egyptian gods tend to be more consistent. Egypt was all about different cycles which governed life, while Sumeria was more about random unpredictable changes.
Robert E. Thayer has written: 'The biopsychology of mood and arousal' -- subject(s): Affective Symptoms, Arousal, Arousal (Physiology), Mood (Psychology), Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Mood (Psychology), Physiology, Psychobiology, Psychology, Psychophysiology 'The Origin of Everyday Moods' -- subject(s): Mood (Psychology), Affect (Psychology)
Cello Moods was created in 1998.
Moods of Norway was created in 2003.
Moods of the Sea was created in 1941.
Manhattan Moods was created in 1994.
Moscow Moods was created in 1936.
The Mello-Moods ended in 1953.
The four sentence moods are as follows:DeclarativeExclamatoryImperativeInterrogative
The moods are sad,happy,mad,imberrased
The duration of Musical Moods is 1800.0 seconds.
Ray's Moods was created in 1966-07.
When one rapidly changes moods, it is often due to a condition known as bi-polar disorder. This disorder is characterized by phases of very happy moods and then very bad moods.
Bud Powell's Moods was created in 1956.