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    not agree with others that were “Talking about her as though she were a bit of meat.” (Huxley 33). Bernard has feelings for lenina and he is defensive over her and these feelings because he does not want to see her talked about in a bad manner. Drugs are what causes this constant feeling of happiness and when bernard declines them he is not only being drug free but he is declining the feeling of perpetual…

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    person is experiencing, or also the capacity to place oneself in another's shoes. Emotion researchers generally define empathy as the ability to sense other people’s emotions, coupled with the ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling. The English word is derived from the Ancient Greek word ἐμπάθεια (empatheia), which simply means "physical affection, passion, or partiality". Empathy can be divided into two major components, namely affective empathy and cognitive empathy.…

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    to society. He does not even show emotion towards living without his father. This feeling of being able to cope without others reveals how Christopher is an outsider. 2. Quote: “It was nice in the police cell” (14). Analysis:…

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    Cassia go and be with the one that she love. He know that now her feeling has changed and it’s not him anymore. ไม้ขอก็จะให้ -ดา เอ็นโดรฟิน ( Didn’t Asked But I’ll Give - Da Endorphine) A couple was forced apart when the guy had to serve in the military. When he was way he got injured and girl help healed him. Love bloomed from that, but he already have a girlfriend at home. The girlfriend come to realize that they both have feeling for each other, so she sacrifice her lover. It is like…

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    positive feelings towards Extra as a brand. The first tool that this advertisement employs is the appeal to positive emotion. A positive emotional appeal is achieved through the use of vivid messages to arouse good feelings and is considered effective if it can “condition” a response, pairing the good feelings with the product in people’s minds (Mullin, 2015, November 3). In “The Story of Sarah and Juan”, Extra uses positive emotional appeals to induce sentimental and romantic feelings from the…

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    How would you react to hearing that your neighbor was being evicted because they could not afford to pay their rent? Or when someone robs your store and tells you that they did it to feed their family? Would you immediately feel pity for someone who is obviously less fortunate than you are or would you think “oh well, that’s not my problem?” Unfortunately, we live in a world where, when someone else’s experiences or lifestyle does not affect us directly, then we do not know how they feel nor do…

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    partying, feeling like no extra guidance is available, and employment issues all play a role in this. For some students, just the mere issue of being thrown into a four year college miles away from home is enough to get their emotions running wildly. The feeling of homesickness starts to set in, and this will often leave the teen wondering why on earth they had even wanted to go away to a four year college in the first place (Lewis). Some students may end up getting used to these feelings of…

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    Life is living in a world of the unknown, filled with secrets, and never knowing what may happen along the way. The word “suspense” is a feeling of being anxious or scared, of having the lingering question of “what is next?” The film, The Village, is about a town of people living in the 1800’s, while in reality the year is 2004. The village is being cut off from the real world to protect all innocence and are being haunted by these creatures, “those we do not speak of.” Throughout the film, The…

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    Mindfulness Meditation is the breathing. However, the primary goal is a calm, non-judging awareness, allowing thoughts and feelings to come and go without getting caught up in them. This creates calmness and acceptance. 1. Sit comfortably, with your eyes closed and your spine reasonably straight. 2. Direct your attention to your breathing. 3. When thoughts, emotions, physical feelings or external sounds occur, simply accept them, giving them the space to come and go without judging or getting…

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    Daniel Gilbert is a professor of the College of Psychology at Harvard University. Gilbert has preformed a number of research studies on human behavior, and studied how individuals view happiness. The empowering book Stumbling on Happiness reflects much of Dr. Gilbert’s great and insightful work explaining and giving a deeper understanding into how people view happiness in their past, present and future life. Dr. Gilbert often refers to some questions that raise concern and often affects every…

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