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    Chapter 10 called, “Emotions in Motion” comes from the textbook The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Psychology. This chapter goes into detail about how emotions guide much of what we do, how they focus our attention, help us record experiences in our memory, and arouse us. Emotions are feelings that drive us to behave in certain ways, they’re inherited, specialized mental states designed to deal with recurring situations in the world. This chapter gets into how emotions are more complicated than…

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    This ability to encode and decode emotions is an ability that most human beings acquire at some point in their life. Dancing is a special emotion that can be explained through the movement of your body. In this experiment, the goal was to see if happiness and sadness had any effect on dance movement. Many, if not all, people put emotions into their dancing that are perceived to the audience through the music and the movement. If portrayed the right way, the sight of that movement can infact…

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    into the unique diverse nature of human connection and the key to personal success led by the power of communication. It allows us to interpret our ideas or voice our opinions effectively and enables people to judge us openly. To understand another person goes a long way in the path to communication. Flowers cannot grow without the proper amount of sunlight, rain, and soil. In the same fashion, relationships cannot grow without the proper amount of listening, emotion, and interpersonal…

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    Human beings are social animals and their survival depends on cooperative alliances like friendships, long-term relationships via marriage or dating and reproduction. Emotions and expressions of those emotions enable humans to form long lasting relationships. Long lasting, close bonds oblige partners to remain committed in each and every interactive moment that make up their personal lives and in light of the tests that can address the preview of true bonds. It is postulated that love allows…

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    Zombies Evolution

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    have zombies changed in their appearance, but they have advanced because of their new feature: feelings. Due to the natural crave for change, humans have created zombies to obtain feelings that were not prevalent before. I believe that this has a huge impact on how zombies are depicted nowadays because they are constantly being evolved by humans. Since, as humans, we strive for the best we continuously change the identity of the zombie so it suits our various needs. Critics and cultural writers…

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    young age on the social relationships and norms of our society. The best way to teach these relationships are a debate in itself, however many have given their opinions on the matter. According to Berger and Luckmann because of our lazy nature as humans, for us to learn about social relationships we would need to be tediously taught things in a dumbed down fashion. However the question still…

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    brain not just an emotion. The part of the brain that love is centered works like it would if someone was on drugs. One could still consider love as an emotion. Every feeling that can be felt by someone like anger, happiness etc. are felt when someone tells themselves that they love or are in love with someone. All of which triggers a part of the brain. People describe love in many different ways. “Philosophers and poets have pondered the nature of this ever so ephemeral emotion for centuries.”…

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    on how feelings and emotions emerge inside our human bodies. It is a known and general fact that emotions come from the brain, yet it is also evident that specific areas of brain are responsible for productions of feelings. In order to better understand the production mechanism, it is vital to get deeper into the brain’s emotional map and examine particular areas. One of these specialized areas of central interest is the amygdala that is responsible for producing special emotions. By studying…

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    Definition Essay About Fear

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    Emotions were in the past and in the future they will continue to prevail. In many books it is a characteristic that defines a human. Now, imagine if you could get rid of all emotions or just one, would this improve your lifestyle or just make you lose sight of the colors in life. Fear is one of the most controlling and powerful emotion a human has. Did you know fear is so powerful, that it creates adrenaline inside you body making you a super human for some minutes? An essential tool for…

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    philosophers and psychologists. No one knows what exactly causes people to be happy, or how to measure positive emotions, due to the fact that everyone experiences happiness in their own way. Many people believe complete happiness to be a phenomenal idea; however, experiencing all other emotions such as sadness, anger, and loss is just as important to living as happiness. Experiencing gloomier emotions is essential to life because sadness allows oneself to self reflect on their mistakes and why…

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