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    methods of teachings is the only way to learn about relationships , is in fact false. Although emotions allow for learning to be better hence why Berger and Luckmman state that unpleasant things learn best. It should not mean that we should have to use unpleasant methods of teachings to arise those emotions, instead there are other methods such as 'musicking ' which arise just as much , if not more emotion. If what Beatson has to say makes sense then as mentioned before performance art of…

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    to others is what makes our social settings improve or decrease because the way we act in front of others can say a lot about our character. There might be situations in life that can give us a very hard time. Knowing how to be in check with our emotions when circumstances are taking over our life is key for a good reaction…

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    Red is Real The color red is associated with many emotions and feelings. If one was “to see red” they would be extremely angry. In the weeks before the holiday, “Valentine’s Day”, stores and shops are strewn with red hearts and red roses to advertise the day of “love and passion”. It also stands for ideas such as violence and blood, strength and energy, and fire and danger. The color evokes many emotions and is why “Red Ghazal” by Aimee Nezhukumatatkil evokes a profound amount of feeling…

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    you are changes who you are as a person. This is portrayed through the emotions, and actions made by people in these situations. Imagine living far away such as in an uninhabited environment, then one day meeting a person there, how would your emotions change right then, would you feel more loved? In the story “The Last Dog” by Katherine Patterson, the author states “He rather enjoyed being flooded by “Primondial emotions” But he was more worried for Brog than himself (Patterson 58)”.…

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    A). Emotional regulation is a process through which emotions are monitored, appraised, and modified in relation to goals (Gross, 381). Emotions that are regulated can either be positive or negative, such as joy, pleasure, distress, anger and fear (Gross, 314). Parents contribute heavily to emotional regulation as for example, they try to change the infant’s emotions and behaviors by controlling their temper tantrum or by teaching a child how to behave appropriately in different types of settings…

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    intelligence that I handle well is my ability to control my own emotions. I do not allow my emotions to make decisions for me or effect my decision process. I demonstrate restraint when it is time to…

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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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    as a result of negative emotions than men. For this reason, effects of positive emotions on eating habits are often neglected. The objective of the study is to determine whether or not gender is an important enough variable to make a difference in how food influences what we eat. In conclusion, moods were divided between positive and negative emotions, as well as positive and negative situations. These results were then compared by how much each positive and negative emotion/situation affected…

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    In this phrase, the “lip” represents Adeline’s true emotions and thoughts, but she “remains silent” to conceal them from her father who would not care about her emotions at all. The author’s diction in this phrase expresses Adeline’s tough situation in a symbolic way. Lastly, Adeline claims that she looked up at her father with “utter desolation” which is a sensational diction that clearly shows Adeline’s emotion. In this scene, the Father whips Adeline until her heart is completely…

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    Deceptive statements will contain more negative emotion words, motion verbs and exclusion words compared to truthful statements. In addition to the model, we expect deceptive statements to include fewer words and more positive emotions words than truthful accounts. Secondly, in line with the Reality Monitoring framework, we predict that participants will provide more perceptual, spatial and temporal information in their truthful statements compared to their deceptive ones. In terms of cognitive…

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