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    When bad things happen, why do we cry? Is it to cope with grief? Is it to try and seem sad? Of course these aren’t the reasons why. It is common knowledge that crying is an automatic, natural human instinct. However, is dancing and smiling to oneself natural in response to trauma? If a behavior is strange, is it not human? A girl is dancing ”barefoot”, peacefully in the dirt and clouds of smoke. Her family is dead and her house is burned down. She doesn’t think about dancing- she just does. A…

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    Standing ahead of the closed door to Lt. Marshall’s office, Edith seemingly felt panic-stricken. An irrational thought ran through her mind, one that screamed RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! Fear is a powerful thing and it crept inside her unexpectedly. She took a moment to regain focus. Running away wasn’t the option, combat the tension built inside was. So with courage, Edith knocks delicately waiting for permission to enter. “Come in.” A profound voice from behind the entryway said. Edith enters…

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    The article that I selected is titled “ The Effect of Humour and Mood on Memory Recall”. It is within this article that two groups are created in efforts to distinquish humour recollection based on neutral and dysphoric moods. This article similar to our course reading wanted to evaluate how ones’ mood effefts their memory utilizing both choice words embedded into humourous video clips.The article suggest that humour can be mind altering helping individuals who suffer from different mood…

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    Moaning deeply and loudly, Will stirred in his makeshift bed. Rising from the flattened pile of straw and leaves, the tall, pale skinned man lifted his arms above his head, and stretched his body out. As Will's vision adjusted, and the camp came into focus, he finally remembered what was coming. [I]Immunity. [/i] "Well shit" he mumbled, having almost forgotten. On the bright side, it might have something to do with eating. While the hosts had been fairly vague, they had mentioned eating, and the…

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    Memory Erasure In Film

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    Take a moment and look back on a memory that you would rather forget. Maybe you are picturing a relationship that ended badly, or perhaps the death of a family member. Maybe you are remembering a traumatic incident in your past, or maybe you are a war veteran trying not to relive the horrors of war. Regardless of the memory you have recalled, it is likely that, at some point in your life, you have come across one of these painful memories and wished there was a way to erase them from your mind.…

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    Brain Processing Theory

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    Dreams are one of the most remarkable psychological and neurological phenomena experienced by the sleeping mind, yet still remains one of the most unclear scientific inquiries. During the stages of sleep the brain involuntarily constructs a series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations, parallel to brain activity in several regions of the brain that control our cognitive processes. Because these parts of the brain are constantly being stimulated, there is reason to believe that dreaming has…

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    Yaju Munikar Professor Derrick Credito English 101 17 May 2016 Why do kids have sharp memory power? Isn’t it amazing how kids can recall your name even after a long time they’ve seen you. We might not notice it but children have really sharp memory at recognizing face, identifying pictures of animals, non-living things etc. It is also said that it’s much easier for a magician to fool an adult than a child and children have a much easier…

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    Emotional Change

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    How does emotion change during middle and late childhood? Children learn to develop the ability to understand more complex emotions, such as pride and shame. They also tend to be less tied to others reactions; instead they are more self-generated and are united with personal responsibility. Other emotional changes throughout the development include: an increased understanding that more than one emotion can be expressed or experienced in one situation, increased tendency to be aware of events…

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    Dawn broke to an explosion of bird songs, the cacophony startling Booker awake with a disgruntled groan. Unimpressed by the early morning alarm clock, he angrily pulled his pillow over his head and attempted to drown out the noise. But after several minutes, the humorous fact that the sound easily penetrated through the downy feathers brought a good-natured smile to his lips, and with a resigned sigh, he threw the pillow to the floor and sat up. From across the room, Tom yawned loudly, a…

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    He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided. Rainsford woke up to the brick walls of Zaroff’s chateau. After all the events that happened last night he was very tired. He got up and cooked breakfast with some food still left in Zaroff’s house. He went on with his life like nothing was wrong living on Ship Trap Island for a few weeks or so. One early Saturday morning he woke up to a loud knocking on the door. He expected it to be one of Zaroff’s men or one of his friends. But…

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