Emotions and culture

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    a whole range emotions using only their facial muscles. Whether voluntary or involuntary, a simple curled lip, raised eyebrow, or crinkled nose, can speak volumes. In fact, many psychologists believe that not only are some of our basic facial expressions innate and not learned, but that they’re also universal across cultures. They believe that whether you were born in Tokyo, Oklahoma, or the isolated Amazon, you’re born with an innate ability to identify certain basic emotions like anger,…

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    Cosmopolitan Publics

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    however, focus on different aspects of the transnational culture from those of world society theory. That is to say that the cosmopolitan publics focus on the origin of world culture rather than its outcome as well as the agency that actively engage in developing world culture instead of de-emphasizing actors as solely an adopter of the culture. In general, the world society theory’s primary interest is on the diffusion of world culture across the globe and its adoption and implementation by the…

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    Faith Vs Knowledge

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    4200 religion and sect is in our world. There is lots of religion in our world because or culture. Every culture has own faith, worship and reasons. However, these religions has a common properties like; help people, forgiveness, don not harm people or other creature. They are the most important knowledge in our world. The holy books and worship helps…

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    music and other aspects of culture that bring the University community together. Therefore, the purpose of this event is to showcase the myriad of talented students who choose to express themselves and propagate positive emotions for the collective good. In the creative process, it seems that much of the lyrics reflect a college student’s emotional challenges in aspects of academic success and social acceptance. As a result, society rejoices in our ability to express emotions and evoke the same…

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    Music is a wonderful tool for everyone to experience something different. Each person can relate to music in a positive way. Music releases hormones in the body that make you feel good. Something that intrigued me about music is the way it impacts a person’s life. Music is able to touch the lives of many in a way that can’t be described. In my case music was my get away. Anytime I was having a bad day I would turn up my music and sing as loud as I could. In that moment nothing mattered. The bad…

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    Rural Irish Culture

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    behavioral evolution, culture in fact changes. Overtime, culture changes from one generation to the next. While some members within a culture adapt gracefully, others lag to adapt. Therefore, leading them to become deviants of society within that culture. In “Saints, Scholars, and Schizophrenics” author Nancy Scheper- Hughes describes the commonalities of local rural Irish. These commonalities include, shyness of the opposite gender, delaying marriage, and alcoholism. Some cultures, such as my…

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    (McIntyre, 2014) In other words, diversity of cultures is not considered right and wrong or good and bad. Understanding that all cultures have their customs, rights, are of equal value, and deserve a say in their care is a critical part of our health care system. There is no universal moral code; issues considered moral in one society could…

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    There is nothing wrong with having emotions, they are normal. We as humans encounter ourselves with tons of emotions during our lifespan. Each emotion we have has a specific duty. Majority of us have the wrong ideas about emotions. Believe it or not, emotions are instruments of survival (47). In the Article “Beyond Happiness”, by Matthew Hutson, it indicates how beneath the surface of happiness, the different types of emotions that we deal with on the daily basis controls how happy an individual…

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    Part 2 Own Culture- Chinese Culture A1 .Social Customs Social Norm There are several social norms of the Chinese people that they follow, which are table manners, respect for old people or senior citizen, greeting elderly, and polite when talking with anyone, and so on. In the Chinese culture, table manner are very important. When you’re dining out, you should not make noise or talk too loud, it is very impolite in Chinese culture. Furthermore, when the food arrives on the table, you are…

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    generations and cultures around the world. For instance, throughout the American Indian’s history they have used music as a way of speaking and telling stories. The magical abilities of music were believed to be God-given,…

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