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    Jimmy Cross Masculinity

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    O’Brien continues analyzing masculinity as he captures the internal emotional struggles that overwhelmed the Vietnam solider. Soldiers hide emotions to prevent the world from viewing them as weak, fragile, and above all feminine. This internal denial forces men to be “actors” in their own lives. Men carry love, hate, fear, grief, guilt, and all spectrums of emotions. Yet, society deems that these feelings need be hidden from the world. The soldier must maintain a “give ‘em hell…a stance based on…

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    Generally, people are able to control their emotions, however anorexia is a factor that is able to influence and control one’s emotional health. Being unable to control simple emotions is a risk factor for depression, anxiety and low self-esteem in a social atmosphere. Emotions play an important role in cognition. Poor attention and concentration, and processing speed interfere with performance in cognitive domains. Since emotions are difficult to control as an anorexic teenage girl or…

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    You Make Me Sick Meaning

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    with someone because they are irritating. It is part of being human that we feel strong emotions at times, and a good song can always help us when we need to vent.…

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    Effects of Societal Shifts on Human Empathy History has shown that mankind has the natural tendency to evolve. Humans have the unrelenting desire to aspire for better things; for example, people have evolved from hunting and gathering to agriculture, the age of discovery to the age of enlightenment, and the industrial revolution to the multimedia age. Regardless of all the changes that humans have made, there is one thing that always remains the same: the interactions between one person and…

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    Definitions Of Masks

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    We start learning how to really use them. I use a mask to hide my true emotions and show the ones that are acceptable to society. We use the masks to hide all our emotions, Anger, Sadness, Anxiety, Disgust, Embarrassment, Fear, Frustration , Amusement, Boredom, Contempt, Happiness, and Interest. People judge everything and having a mask is what protects you from the…

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    Her Film Analysis

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    They have a date together, and go to the beach, they do really have fun. However, at the end of the movie, Samantha has disappeared. The interesting thing about this film is how the system develops her own emotion through the stories that Theodore has shared with her every day, and that emotion is getting stronger, and the…

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    experience many emotions, such as fear, anger, joy, sadness, etc., throughout the day, have you ever wondered why we feel these emotions? Were we just born with the instinctual ability to feel these emotions, or did we learn to feel certain emotions towards certain things or situations? Amongst the many psychologists that set out to find the cause for emotions, a psychologist named John B. Watson immediately stands out. Not only was he able to discover the mystery behind emotions, but, in doing…

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    for the soul to have basic human motives. These motives, which can be qualitatively different from one another, usually have pleasure as the soul motive. Words like love and hate are just degrees to these motives. For Plato, he only believed in the rulers, guardians, and business. Plato thought that the individuals psych should mirror the political. The business class being the largest, was mirrored by the Hedonic and Egoistic category. This was believed to be the sole human motive. Although…

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    Humans Vs Androids

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    Dream of Electric Sheep?, humans and androids stand in direct opposition with one another: they must destroy each other to maintain their existence on a dystopic Earth with an ever-dwindling population. With this being said, the distinctions between dehumanized humans and humanized androids seem to grow smaller all the time, creating a cause for concern for both humans and androids alike, begging questions of what it means to be human, what it is to feel “genuine” emotions, and how to decipher…

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    among humanity. Although we as a society familiarize ourselves with the idea of happiness, the true value of this is emotion is strenuous to comprehend. Happiness is not a measurable, tradable, or profitable trait, yet at the end of the day, it is what us as humans truly seek. Being immersed in the feeling of happiness is so desirable and commonly searched for. The notion that humans crave a sensation so deeply is thought-provoking; how can one’s body create such a satisfying state that makes it…

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