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    is nothing short of odd, no characters are identified, neither is a plot. However, this is only the beginning. The film plays a ballgame with your emotions, rendering you forced to think about the complexity of the story and its characters. Talk to Her (2002) is a brilliant masterpiece directed by Pedro Almodóvar. The Spanish film evokes strong emotions while slowly building a unique storyline. With love and infatuation melding together often, the lines between…

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    1.0 Introduction Human emotion contributes to decision-making process, however, it has always been viewed as an impediment in the quest of sensible decisions. Consequently, any exhaustive account of foreign policy-decision making should consider the impact of emotion such as anger, humiliation, revenge or fear when arriving at some decisions. Leaders – who run states – all over make decisions based on their own personalities, cultural values, experience, and basic emotion at a particular time.…

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    Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom is a novel on the end of Morrie Schwartz’s life. This book has many examples of the four reasons we do not express emotions and many examples of those reason being broke so people can express their emotions. Morrie was Mitch’s professor back in college and after college Mitch never contacted Morrie again until he saw Morrie on “Nightline”. Morrie was dying of ALS, which is why he was on “Nightline”. Mitch calls to see how his old professor is doing and they…

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    a big step for this child and you treating him with kindness and not showing how you really felt about him taking them in the first place. Working with children in this environment can create many different emotions depending on what is happening at the time. Learn how to control your emotion is key and finding a way to release the stress in a positive way is vital to keep goodwill for yourself and the company. When the mother came to the school and confronted the situations, you can see why the…

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    Pixar is famous for producing films that encompass a complex mix of emotions. Think of the heart-rendering scene in “Up,” where a couple's marriage passes by in a mere minute or the nostalgia felt in “Toy Story,” where beloved toys come to life. A film that goes one step further is “Inside Out” which actually crafts a story that revolves around these emotions. At first glance, the movie appears to be one strictly for children considering it is a Disney Pixar movie focused around an…

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    evidence that our emotional patterns can affect our relationships with food. Some are addicted to eating as a means of escaping emotional pain. Some even look at food negatively when they are confronted with emotions. It is simply because most do not know how to properly acknowledge and release emotions that do not serve us. Instead, we resort to addictions whether that is binging on foods, eating obsessively, or even purging on foods after meals. The significance of researching the emotional…

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    lonely, and anger are all the emotions Frankenstein carries as he desperately wants to fit in with humanity. Research has proven that emotions is not only a way to express ourselves but a skill to survive. In agreement, the article, Why Humans Bother With Emotions, by psychologist Meredith F. vocalized,“We are animals that, in the deepest sense, rely on others for survival. And so we don't just have personal emotions, we have ones that ensnare us with the actions and emotions of others.” In…

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    footing, the society as a whole loses focus. In the book the men display emotions differently to the situations they face. He explores the different ways and the effect that men showing emotion have on their society or families. The emotional reaction that men show mirrors to their children and subsequent generations. Although many men frown on the idea of showing emotion, it is important for males to display some emotions as it helps in spreading love and companionship in the community and…

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    in almost all of his movies a child, teen, or someone with a childlike mentality is the main character. This makes the audience want to care even more. Tim Burton has accomplished how to use close-up, long shots, and color contrast to portray an emotion. For example, in the movie Edward Scissorhands, for example, when Peg found Edward Burton made the audience feel scared for her as she walked up the long dark staircase. Tim…

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    Kevin Chran wrote about Paul Ekman and his research on facial emotion measurement. As a matter of fact, when Ekman was fourteen in 1948 his mother committed suicide due to bipolar depression. Not only ... but also he wished that he could have seen the depression in her face but he couldn’t at the time. In the same fashion he wanted to find a way to help save more lives. Nevertheless, he ended up finding out that Darwin was right about emotions being universal. Until recently everybody thought it…

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