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    Once upon a time, a girl lived in a world not so far away. She desperately looks in every direction to figure herself out. Who is she? An introvert? Extrovert? Both? All she knows about herself is that she loves to be around people, to help them as much as possible, and to try to be open-minded about nearly everything. Although she can get confused on how she is feeling at times, she is very good at knowing how she feels. With all of this confusion, the girl decides to take some online tests to…

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    author tells a story of a man who was once a brave soldier, that later succumbs to the witches prophecies, becoming a murderous tyrant. Macbeth’s response when he hears the news of his wife’s death is pessimistic and bleak whereas when Macduff hears about the death of his wife and children he reacts with heartache and fury. Their contrasting reactions towards these tragic events indicate the obscene differences in their respective characters. Macbeth was once a nobleman, one who fought for…

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    Self Awareness

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    emotions but also their own throughout their personal and business life. Emotional intelligence handles the thoughts, feelings, and actions towards a person’s emotions in concern situations. In this paper, there will be three main points about emotional intelligence that will be discussed, which will be self-awareness, self-management, and empathy. This will help you as the reader learn more about how to apply these key points in your daily life and at work. Self-Awareness Whether it is…

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    Taming One's Fury Analysis

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    Gaetano (class) (professor) (date) Taming One’s Fury: The Process of Civilization When Freud discusses the oceanic feeling, he argues that this comes about from a regression to a previous state, a result of the “primary ego-feeling” that people felt when they were infants “[persisting] to a greater or less degree” (Freud 4). This primary ego-feeling is one that has not yet managed to separate itself from the world around it, failing to differentiate between the internal and the external world.…

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    way he looked at me, touched me, and talked to me was not the same. We both started to feel an unfilled, unloved, uninterested emotion in our relationship. Having these feelings, we both put ourselves in situations that we knew were morally wrong. We not only hear it, but we also see incidents of disloyalty in relationships more than we 'd like. According to article "Quick Hits: Sex in the News", a researcher from the University of Washington found that about twenty-eight percent of men and…

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    her extreme way of rationalizing her feelings. Her extremely logical way of thinking and deducting greatly benefits her professional life however it also notably affects the way she is socially perceived by the people around her. Many…

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    depressed. The therapist then gathered as much details as possible about Tina is currently feeling. The therapist and Tina discussed how they might work together utilizing CBT and answering any questions Tina had. One of the details the therapist clarified is that, once they had some understanding of what is currently happening in Tina’s life, they could create an illustrative representation of how Tina’s thoughts, feelings, physical sensations, and her behavior interrelated. The intention of…

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    because he is sin ridden and he is not too concerned about it. The change John went through breaks him into a simple man. He becomes stripped to where he is no longer a: Puritan, sinner, husband, an English folk, or an adulterer. He is a man; nothing more. His change began when Abigail accused…

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    Patient Case Study Our patient presents with two possible diagnoses. The first diagnoses is Generalized Anxiety Disorder and/or Agoraphobia. Generalized anxiety is defined by Wade & Tavris, (2017), as “A continuous state of anxiety marked by feelings of worry in addition to dread, apprehension, difficulties in concentration, as well as signs of motor tension.” (p.547). Generalized anxiety disorder involves insistent in addition to disproportionate worry that affects the persons daily activities…

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    John Cassavetes Shadows

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    When watching John Cassavetes’s film, Shadows, one of the first elements that intrigues me the most is the cinematography. He does an excellent job of telling the story not so much through the story being told, but the way it is told in the different shots. A lot of directors and cinematographers often do not have the same vision when it comes to telling the story of the film, but both Cassavetes and cinematographer, Erich Kollmar, take it to the next level. The films use of cinematography is…

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