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    romantic, friends, relatives or even strangers. In her book, Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become, Fredrickson argues that scientific evidence argues love is not what we think it is. According to Fredrickson when she refers to true love as a "micro-moment of positivity resonance", what she is trying to say is that love is a connection created by positive emotions between any two people. To look at love purely as romance shared with a…

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    variety of anxious self-care. At that place were children who came to school with no shoes on and would get a pair of my shoe and pass to the individual because some children were mean to them. Everyday observation was a struggle because of the emotion to help the under privilege children. Gave them my lunch when they had no money to buy lunch. Having to endure up to the ideals, I knew what was right, and sometimes not capable to discover which way to approach some issues. Like most teens…

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    different levels. Tillman allowed the readers to receive an honest, truthful portrayal of her experience with bulimia. The Secret Life of Thinness is evidence of how “the personal is political”. This concept suggests that emotions are the result of larger systems and social issues. Her emotions are strategically placed throughout her writing to evoke a response from people suffering from similar issues. Additionally, language is inherently political; choosing language to critically reflect is a…

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    that they could do other tasks in lieu of the emotion test, even though the experimenter didn't say what they were. The students were told that they would walk across a busy quadrangle dress in a Chiquita banana outfit and walk from one statue to the next and after report about their emotions and the distance from the statues. The experimenter told them they would prefer that they do the emotions test and asked the students if they would choose the emotions task and signed a waiver. The…

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    experience an emotion, we must not only feel physiological arousal, but also must mentally interpret that psychological arousal as a specific emotion. For example, the same physiological arousal that you feel can be labeled either in fear in the presence of a snarling bear or lust in the presence of an attractive partner. As an experiment, Stanley and Singer injected college men with a hormone that triggers feelings of arousal, known as epinephrine. The actual volunteers felt little to no…

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    everyone interprets readings differently. Any work, in which the speaker is telling a story that evokes emotion from its reader; the writing does not have to any set, specific emotion that the reader is supposed to feel, a change in wording or style of writing can cause someone to look at that section different; that is what poetry is to me. I don’t mean emotion in a literal sense either, by emotion, I mean having an entirely different way of looking at something. When I hear the name…

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    in the assimilated word of males and females. The chosen passage from the novel, which is related to the text by displaying a central aspect of Cal writing his narrative, demonstrates the limiting power of words in both the sense of describing the emotions felt by Cal and his family and by…

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    Commedia dell’Arte, which is also known as ‘Italian comedy’, was a form of theatrical presentation that was humorous. Performers would wear masks with exaggerated facial features to draw extra attention to their physical skills, and perform to all social classes all around Europe. Language was no barrier as they usually mimed. Although their roots can be traced to as far back as the Ancient Greeks, Commedia dell’arte originally started in the streets and market places of Italy between the 14th…

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    Another psychological principle that could explain Tania’s behavior is emotions. As we know, emotions shapes what our behavior of something would be. Through emotions we can detect many things in our life. As the James-Lange Theory explains, arousal precedes the emotional experience. When we are aware of a stimulus we might, through emotions, recognize what the reaction will be. Tania’s behavior was expected due to her past life. Although she could, her parents didn’t give her the best life…

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    complex, multi-layered society of loves and hates, victories and losses, art and philosophy, history, athletics, science, music, literature, feats of engineering, great achievements and great failures. He also cares about the negative emotions with destructive emotions in the world. Schwitzgebel does not agree with the Buddhist way it will lead to a lesser world and will lose the complexity and richness of life. This will suggest that the world will be flat without empathy or anger. However,…

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