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    The role of facial expressions in human communications is truly incredible. With the recent studies, it is clear that this non-verbal contact has a very significant influence in expression of pain. The information transformed by our facial muscles is so distinct that programmed software can recognize the pain through our gestures. Researches from UCSD,…

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    Even though all the expressions she made of freedom, the readers can still sense that in a way she did have a love for her husband. No matter how miserable, or difficult a marriage can be; spending a lot of time with someone will make you care for them. “And yet she had loved…

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    Francisco Gutierrez 03.03 Linear Functions 1. The equation we have is 2x+3y=1200. The first thing you would need to do in the equation is subtract 2x to both sides. 2x cancels out and now we subtract 2x and 1200. You would end up getting 3y=2x-1200. Then finally, you would have to divide everything by -3. Your final answer for this question is y=-2/3x+400. Your slope is -2/3 and your y-intercept is 400. 2. So we know that our slope is -2/3 and the y-intercept is 400. You have one point on the…

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    much similar yet so different. Both are important tools in determining effective communication. Sympathy has much more to do with feelings of compassion and pity. It involves agreement with the other party which discourages further exploration and expression of one`s interests and feelings. Sympathy creates the need to reduce one`s own personal distress leading to a loss in objectivity and ability to solve the other person`s problems. Empathy in communication is expressed in two distinctive…

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    of the healthy expression of will we can see that this event in the pedophiles childhood likely caused a block to their healthy natural sexual expression of their will. Since the normal pathway was “abused” out of them we can conclude that with sexual desires still present he will revert to the unhealthy pathway which was perpetrated against himself. This represents the theory that if there is some event or life situation that causes a block or disruption to the healthy expression of will that…

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    Hatred: A Picture Analysis

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    Every living being has entered this world with the ability to feel their surroundings, to tell whether or not they are exposed to danger, or are surrounded by beauty, and tranquility. Similarly, one can feel using emotions and expressions which allow them to connect with others on a deeper level, eventually creating bonds. Living in the current century, it is evident that technology is advancing, and society has found ways to capture moments and keep them forever still. By using a camera, the…

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    Pt1420 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    * For the first one this is what I would do...okay so we have the original equation for the first one & based off that this is what I would do...I would discover f ( 2 ) by inserting x equals 2. f ( x ) equals 3x plus 2 f ( 2 ) equals 2 f ( x ) represents 3x plus 2 so the letter f which is the two would represent three which is now 3 ( 2 ) plus 2 equals 8 1 over f ( 2 ) equals 8 2 over f ^ - 1 ( 3 ) when f ( x ) equals 2x minus 7 over three. For this one what we want to do is discover f ^…

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    flowers in the background and mentions that one of his past clients would most likely to have some those flowers and asks her if they are nice flowers. The dullness in her expression had ceased to exist as she replied, “Beautiful. Oh, beautiful.” (Steinbeck 377). It was noted that her eyes began to shine with pride and her expression became attentive while describing the beauty of the flowers that she had…

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    Display Rules In Children

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    people in controlling their emotional expressions, depending on the situation. Emotional expressions can be expressed (verbally and facially) or regulated. Expressing emotions means to show true feelings regarding something, while controlling emotions are related to limiting expression of true feelings as a result of the condition surrounding the child. Previous findings have found that children are better in controlling their verbal expression than facial expression. This is partly due to…

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    the newest technology’s advances, it is possible and the study which tries to analyze what gives away one’s true feelings is micro-expressions. Micro-expressions are rapid involuntary facial expressions which reveal one 's genuine emotions people trying to disguise (Zhang P., 2016). Micro-expressions cannot be faked unlike regular face expressions. Micro-expressions last only for a small part of a second and they cannot be detected…

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