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    many worries and emotions but are often afraid to express them, especially to adult figures. These supressed negative emotions persist in the child’s mind, harming their mental wellness due to lack of emotional regulation. eMusic Room offers many approaches for primary school students to express their emotions with minimal external supervision. The usage of music serves to subtly make emotional expression easier for students, and guide them towards regulating negative emotions or maintaining…

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    about Jason directly; until now we have only seen her describe her problems of being abandoned by Jason and exiled by Creon in the abstract, or in a sort of narration of events. In this confrontation between the two of them, we see her express her emotions to him, a completely different type of situation. Jason is telling Medea that he feels bad for her, but everything that’s happened tot her has been her own fault. When presenting her case to the audience, Medea can control every aspect of the…

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    Emotional intelligence is a set of qualities and competencies one possesses, it is the ability of an individual to recognize their emotions and the emotions of others. It is perhaps the intangible piece that one takes with them each day that affects how they manage their behavior and relationships with others and how they make daily decisions (Bradberry & Greaves, 2009, p.17). It is thought that perhaps a person’s emotional intelligence may be even more important than their actual IQ and that…

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    Emotion and Feelings in The Giver In the book The Giver the option to feel or have emotions and feelings is not allowed. Like in today’s society, the emotions and feelings have to follow a set of rules and are controlled by an ejection or medication. The people of Jonas’s community don't understand emotion or pain, because their lives allow no chance to experience it. Birthmothers are not allowed to raise their own children or even see them after birth. Sexual interactions are not allowed and…

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    A.C Grayling is a well known philosopher, and educator, with having written over 30 books on the sujets of: Knowledge, Ideas and Reason. In one instance he defined reason as being the “ Power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic” and later stated that “rightly used can settle disputes and guide us to the truth”. Opposing this, I believe that “Reason can when rightly used, lead us to the truth, but is conceptually flawed as we humans are generally emotional…

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    outside people, this can begin to have serious effects on you that you will never recover from. In Dostoyevsky Crime and Punishment the main character Raskolnikov puts himself into isolation when he can’t recall what it was like to love or have serious emotions towards another Human so he loses the capability to have these feelings. Without these feelings for anyone he can start to do things to people he never even thought of doing before. When Raskolnikov begins to interact with people after…

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    Nothing is as important as having a strong sense of family values. Not only do our families prepare us for the outside world, but they love us, guide us and influence our decision making. We lean on of families during the good and bad times. Without a family, how would we learn how to take care of ourselves and recognize the beauty in feeling loved. Many people rarely reflect on all that our families do for us and sometimes a reminder is necessary. In the Travelers Insurance’s new commercial,…

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    cancer. The author of this commercial used many techniques to attempt to reach his audience. The author used many forms of pathos to reach the audience’s emotions. Throughout the whole commercial they play sad music that gets louder when the children come to the screen. This is used to attempt to make mood sad and reach out to the audience’s emotions. At the beginning of the commercial all of the children that come on the screen have a sad and helpless look. This is supposed to make the…

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    Though this movie touches on many topics, the main one is the importance of emotion. In the very beginning the movie is in black and white, but throughout the film the scenes adjust to what Jonas (Brandon Thwaites), the main character, has or has not seen, felt, or heard through the Giver (Jeff Bridges). Jonas is assigned his job…

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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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