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    seem to fight the urges which keep them from forming rational conclusions. This can be attributed to the subject of emotional intelligence. Before I go into detail about “emotional intelligence”,…

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    Emotional Display Rules

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    The Effect of Emotional Display Rules, on Intimate Relationships Barbara Feliciano Columbia College Abstract As we discussed different topics in this class, a specific one I wanted to research further was, Display rules. The purpose of my research is to discover whether an individual’s display rules, plays a role on their intimate relationships. Although we may have similar display rules, they will all vary depending on our upbringing. The research used for my study will be, Archival…

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    How Do We Introduce Emotional Intelligence to Children? Children are constantly faced with a barrage of emotions and challenges that they are ill equipped to deal with. It is these challenges and associated feelings which establish the basis for a child’s need for emotional intelligence. In Kahn’s (2013) article, she quotes Mark Brackett, a senior research scientist at Yale as saying “educators and parents have long assumed that a child’s ability to cope with such stresses is either innate —…

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    The short story, “A Story about the Body,” seems to be about how people look to other’s exterior appearances to love an individual, however that is not necessarily the case. Depending on whose lens one chooses to view the events through, there are many takes on the true meaning of the short story but personally the one take that seems true of both characters revolves around insecurities with physical bodies. “A Story about the Body” does truly give the reader much to mull over with regards to…

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    wretched, loneliness, and losing progress. Charlie gains progress and starts to outthink his peers, but he unexpectedly, is disliked by others because he is becoming so smart. Charlie 's rapid increase of intelligence raises a conflict; he has an emotional fallout and this leads to Alice, his love to leave him. Charlie realizes his regression when he passes through the stages of intelligence, knowing he may lose all his progress following the operation. A couple of days after the operation…

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    1. Annette effectively utilized accentuation which is one of the six functions of delivery discussed in our textbook. One example where her use of this function is apparent is her chosen tone of voice while quoting Kristin Armstrong. The change in pace and given tone enhances the overall effectiveness of her attention grabbing quote. 2. I appreciate Annette's rate throughout her speech as she maintains an upbeat rhythm. It is easy to get lost while someone is speaking if they do not take…

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    A scientific controversy is a disagreement between scientists, this argument may involve differences in their data findings, which is their biggest supporters when it comes to backing up their ideas/ their argument. One of the biggest scientific controversies is the race and intelligence theory. This theory has been debated between scientists since IQ testing started in the early 1900s and still continues to be debated today because scientists have been unable to find enough evidence that…

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    Machiavelli Bad Leadership

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    Some writers have taken a different approach, they talk about emotional intelligence as the focal point. For example, David Goleman, a writer that studies the ways of leadership, has found this is very important. In one of his articles he says, “effective leaders are alike in one crucial way: they all have a high degree of emotional intelligence,” (Goleman “What” 94). Goleman speaks about the different components of emotional intelligence and how they contribute to successful leadership.…

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    of life such as social, cognitive, physical and language acquisition due to the mother’s passionate/emotional weakness. Yes, little Jordan situation can be handled by showing him love. This is because love is one of the needs for a happy childhood. He has to be giving full attention as when needed and finding out time for him. He can also be helped by encouraging the mother to show more emotional supports to him as mention above because this will go a long way in helping him become emotionally…

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    Empathy Qualities

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    Empath is the ability to understand and share feelings of another. Empathy is having a wide range of experiences to sense others emotions. The most important virtue is empathy because you can understand how other people are feeling and help them feel better because you know what they are going through. Empathy shows feelings, makes you a better listener and is moral. empathy has to do with emotions and feelings. You have gone through the same things as others and can understand the way they…

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