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    every person. This bias is hurting everyone, and forcing a sense of false optimism and blinding us to the truth. This bias says that people are at their own personal fault for not being happy and it is killing the varied emotions that have grown through evolution to help the human species survive. The idea that a person should be happy, simply because another person is worse off is hurting everyone. It is hurting people in dire situations who are constantly being told that they can choose to…

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    entertaining social media site commonly known as Facebook has been anything but and the newsfeeds have been nothing but political overload. The array of posts have been informative, humorous, direct, and complete idiotic satire, let’s just say that if the emotion exists there was some political spin added and then shared as a Facebook meme at some point over the last eleven months. Not only are the memes crass in nature, there are some that are flat out face palm worthy. You can see by the…

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    at avoiding intense situations by using defense mechanisms. Introverts also participate in obsessive behaviors such as constantly checking on things and washing their hands excessively. Other major research on the biopsychology of emotion includes the theories of James- Lange and Cannon-Bard (Pinel,…

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    form an image that expresses feelings and emotions only by a very small amount of words. These artists have done this because putting down words on paper generated by emotions going through one’s head is a way of re-living the past and remembering the overwhelming emotions they grapple with throughout their lives. Poet Michelle Williams states that “…. humans have always grappled with overwhelming emotions. Throughout history, we have expressed these emotions in many ways, such as through song,…

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    the book that he “has no understanding of human emotions.” This is false. Christopher has the capability to understand some human emotions, but to what extent Christopher understands human emotions is unknown due to his limited understanding of other people 's emotions as well as what he states he has felt in the novel. To feel emotions is…

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    Emotion Release Sessions using The Emotion Code The Emotion Code is a simple yet powerful technique to release unresolved emotions We all have unpleasent experiences we learn to deal with as we grow older. However, sometimes, due to their intensity or length of exposure, emotions can get trapped in the body in the form of energetic disturbances. These imbalances can not only cause emotional stress, but also physical distortions, leading to disease. It's not uncommon for people to keep…

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    know it, is a human construct made by and for humans based on our species’ developmental experience, vocalizations, perceptions, and cognition, but that music might have had its evolutionary origins in emotional communication in other species.” Music, for the most part, is a man-made concept. The music that humans make are created with humans as the specified audience— Our music only really appeals to other human beings, as it can elicit certain emotions and responses unique to human life. Thus,…

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    The general human perception holds that personal behavior is under the guidance of moral reasoning. That is the reason people refer to individual behavior as immoral, it is different from the conventional moral. Psychologists have been making moral evaluations and moral inferences to establish the psychological facts on moral reasoning. However, a common thing in their studies is the need to develop one theory on moral reasoning processes. The journal article begins by making an explanation of…

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    toe into something. When we feel that pain we know we are alive or real. But what makes one say what is real or what is not real. The question of reality has been one of the great questions that humans would love to have the answer. Of course human do not have an answer for such a complex question. Humans have come up with concepts that can possibly be the explanation of reality. Of course these concepts are not complete answers, but they do their best to explain reality. People have a lot of…

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    In the poem, “Dialogue on Poverty” the setting of winter embodies the emotion of despair that both the poor and destitute man possess. During the time period in which this poem was written the intended audience was the wealthy nobility that was separated from poverty. Okura recognized that the nobility did not pay attention to the masses in poverty, and so he sought to change this with his poem. However, just outright telling the nobility to pay attention to the poor would be ineffective.…

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