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    Tea Party Speech

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    this is projecting your feeling rules onto someone. Another sociological term created by Hochschild, feeling rules are expectations imposed on us by society, or certain parts of society, telling us how we should feel about certain things. However, at times our true emotions do not align with what feeling rules say we should feel, which is called emotive dissonance. Conservatives often experience emotive dissonance as a result of liberals attempting to force their own feeling rules onto them—an…

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    don’t think that you should have been blonde. Acknowledge your value and love yourself. If you’re starting to feel unhappy, ask yourself if you are doing any of the eight things mentioned above. If you do, then stop immediately and you’ll soon be feeling better in no…

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    Dalai Lama

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    How do we avoid feeling "lonely?" What should be base our interactions with others on? A: According to Dalai Lama, we avoid…

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    Hegel begins by describing poetry as a form that manifests ideas into concrete actuality, rather than abstract feeling (p. 960). From the inner imagination comes the formation of material in poetry–but this material is not made poetic by being harboured in ideas, but that it is being harboured in an artistic imagination. Here, Hegel defines the artistic imagination as to keep the abstract universality of thought separate from the sensuously concrete objects. Poetry employs language as an…

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    By Blanche hiding behind an illusion of herself for others, she also struggles to accept herself, creating disparate perceptions of reality. Upon first meeting Mitch in a date like setting, she wants to “leave the lights off” (103). By leaving the lights off, she wouldn’t have to face his reaction to her natural state. During the same/her date she asks if Mitch “want[ed] to sleep with [her] tonight?” (104) in French. As a result of speaking in a language that she knows Mitch can’t understand,…

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    Freud Vs Gotthold Essay

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    writes on emotion in his writing Laocoon focuses on the statue of Laocoon. When defining beauty, Freud brings up emotion in the way it relates to the appearance of repressed feelings such as erotic instincts and impulses within the individual. Freud states, "not merely the theory of beauty but theory of the qualities of feeling. He works in other strata of mental life and has little to do with the subdued emotional impulses which, inhibited in their aims and dependent on a host of concurrent…

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    Sleepless Poem Summary

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    purpose in life and wonders why life has so many struggles. It examines the burden of life and the feelings of being trapped in the life they live. Through the theme of domestic interiors, Groarke infuses human feelings in certain objects while allowing for feelings and emotions to be placed in those inanimate…

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    From the video it is clear that, Richard is a person with a learning disability and he realised to have confused feeling toward relationships. When he was a teenager he started to have gay feelings. Also because of learning disability and being a gay he felt very different from others and he felt cannot share his secret with anyone. Obviously LGBT people who have learning disability have the same needs, hopes and fears as other. Sometimes these may be expressed or communicated in a different way…

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    Although everyone has a different level of toleration, fear is something everyone has. Many things can cause fear, including imagination. People see imagination as something joyful or magical. This is mainly the case, but every now and then imagination can be a bad thing and can overcome reality. Imagination can create illusions that lead to a life of paranoia and anxiety as well as a life of happiness. These illusions can affect the way we think and act, making it seem as though we are in that…

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    Negativity Essay Examples

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    express our emotions either being positive or negative without the fear of being judge we feel safer in our emotions. Many people experiencing negative feelings aren 't able to get out of that emotional spiral while positive people reflect on positive results, for example children growing up in a negative family will always have the feeling of negativity. Whereas the child who lives with a positive family will always feel positive since they grew up like that. Therefore we need to embrace the…

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