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    we develop through our life that we never notice. EQ is the way we manage our emotions and how we communicate with others. Everyone has an EQ but some are higher than others how high is yours? For example, People who never laugh or make everything into a joke have a low EQ. And people with a strong EQ never have the motive to say “I told you so” after an argument, they instead keep to themselves and control their emotions. EQ is always being compared to IQ, which is a cognitive intelligence. An…

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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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    Wellbeing Reflection

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    certainly helped improve my wellbeing. As highlighted in the graphs above my average negative emotion decreased…

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    Moral Reasoning Theory

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    permissible situations, the theory of emotions, and the account of intuitions. A close reference to the previous moral reasoning approaches helps the researchers to establish the psychological gaps in those theories. Therefore, the new theory of moral reason is comprehensive because it fills gaps in the previous theories. In all the previous theories, it appears that emotions are the guiding force in moral reasoning (Monica, Sangeet, & Johnson, 2008). Emotions help in coordinating many goals and…

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    Persuasion Campaign Values

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    forms of mass media. The main motives or values of the campaign are based mainly on emotion and action. Through the use of emotion our campaign is showing both the positive and negative lights on our campaign. Through the use of action the campaign shows how the audience can get involved with out having to spend money. The main focus is for the audience to focus on the volunteering aspect of our campaign. Our group is focusing on the importance of time and human connection within the campaign.…

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    This Is Our World Analysis

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    seen by Dorothea Lange and Wright Morris, she had stated that they puzzled her, not due to their content, rather the meaning they had. The images were both realistic events. The viewer of the photographs receives an emotion of mystery or difficult times. This photograph did not show emotions of pity and fear, instead they showed suffering and loss. The photographs brought the viewer to a sense of reality, not to imagination as Aristotle claims tragic art displays. The image of Jobless on Edge of…

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    This ability to encode and decode emotions is an ability that most human beings acquire at some point in their life. Dancing is a special emotion that can be explained through the movement of your body. In this experiment, the goal was to see if happiness and sadness had any effect on dance movement. Many, if not all, people put emotions into their dancing that are perceived to the audience through the music and the movement. If portrayed the right way, the sight of that movement can infact…

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    puppy up until the no longer puppy’s final day. The writers of the commercial use common rhetorical analysis techniques to portray a general message to the watchers. For example, the writers uses pathos in this commercial to play on the watchers emotion and evoke an underlying sadness. Audience…

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    following: (page 91): • Motivate oneself and persist despite frustrations • Regulate one’s own moods • Empathize • Delay gratification • Handle stress well • Have verbal and nonverbal skills in sync • Have self/other acceptance/tolerance • Promote “group harmony” His argument is that emotional intelligence is more than what is in traditional IQ tests. You don’t need to be intellectual…

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    157). For the close friends, the presence of empathy and understanding helps in cultivating a bond between individuals and for a group to be formed. The group that is formed can be beneficial in times of need (such as with problems, accidents, or survival) but also in times of support (such as consolidation after a breakup). With the couple, empathy helps to reinforce the developed bond that…

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