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    language barriers in a way that cannot be done with ordinary languages such as English or Spanish. Music impacts people on personal and social levels. On a personal level music can improve one 's emotions and health. This can facilitate social impacts such as bringing unity and understanding to other people’s emotions. The vitally important impacts that music has on people can occur through listening to music, singing or even playing an instrument. For starters, doing any one of these three…

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    Music: The Benefits and Effects it has on our Emotions According to the dictionary, music is defined as “an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time.” An art form of sound that no person can physically see, touch, or taste, though this art form affects the listener in the deepest ways. Human emotions are affected by all of our senses, though sound allows us to communicate and understand different parts of the world. From the moment we enter this world, our ears are…

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    Emotions have a major effect on an individual’s personality and memories. Emotions also affect our relationships and abilities to adapt to changes in our environment. Each of our emotions affect each other and how they mix to produce our reactions. These are just some of the important lessons learned in Disney Pixar’s film Inside Out. In this movie, film viewers are able to see how each emotion has its own response and how different emotions work together to create the people we are. During…

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    “Unmasking the Face: A Guide to Recognizing Emotions from Facial Expressions,” is incredibly informative and contains information as well as examples and pictures to ensure the reader’s understanding. Instead of going straight into the facts, he introduced why reading someone’s emotions could be important, where it could be used, and why someone would want to obtain such a skill set. The book made me realize that as humans, we literally wear our emotions on our sleeves, whether we realize it or…

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    Everyone deals with certain types of situations in his or her own way. A person’s emotions and actions could also affect how he or she deals with their problems. In The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien explains how the soldier’s emotions get the best of a person. Someone could also deal with their problems in a negative way. They could deal with their issues without help, which might make the situation even worse and may cause bigger problems. Someone might not know how to deal with a situation…

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    conveys the reason behind her actions and emotions…

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    with anger management. Anger is a strong emotion of displeasure aroused. Normally, when someone is angry, their heart rate and blood pressure goes up, as well as, their levels of adrenaline and other energy hormones. It is a state of rage, which may take a person some time to get out of. Anger management are for those who cannot get rid of, or avoid getting to the point of enragement. According to the Cannon-Band Theory of Emotion, we experience emotions and psychological responses…

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    that in Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury is able to allow the reader to see into Montag’s emotions through his analogy of the darkness that literally surrounds Montag to the darkness that Montag feels, which is made by his creation of the atmosphere, usage of syntax, and his use of tropes. Atmosphere is the first thing most notice in the selected passage from Fahrenheit 451 because of the way it mirrors Montag’s emotions. Bradbury also varies his syntax in way that enables him to make certain ideas…

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    “Inside Out” is based on the Riley Andersen and the five emotions or personifications that are in her mind. The five emotions are Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust. Each are the five main emotions of Riley and how she is able to show her emotions on a day to day basis. As Riley grows up the five emotions create some core memories which translate into the islands. Which basically are the islands that are main functions to Riley and her basis of being Riley. There are five or them and they…

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    ‘Medea is about extremes in human emotion.’ Discuss. It is within the very nature of humans to be captivated by extreme emotions, yet within his Greek tragedy Medea, Euripides also demonstrates the extent to which we are bound by idyllic values of social order. This disjunction founded upon passion and reason is best contextualised by the gripping antithesis between Medea and Jason respectively. While Medea is the embodiment of barbaric excess, Jason is the unadulterated archetype of Greek…

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