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    cared to relay the information to them. O-Own words In stanza one, the speaker is saying that just because your sadness is there when it seems like you are alone, does not make it a friend. It most likely will not keep you warm like the soft words from your best friends; it will keep you cold like ice. In stanza two, the speaker is saying that if you ignore your sadness or repress it will come back with a vengeance. The speaker also attempts to warn you that the longer you keep it…

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    a reduction in the expression of sadness through MT by looking at fMRI images of the brain to locate specific regions that have been associated with sadness in previous studies. Farb and his associates looked at 36 participants that made up a control group and an experimental group for their study. Each group was measured with three different types of scored evaluations to determine their start and ending points while logging scored data during the study. Sadness was…

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    to know how a young girl named Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) deals with moving houses? Do I want to watch her emotions Joy (Amy Poehler) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith) struggle for control? Well, lucky for me that I fell into the hype and decided to watch it because it is spectacular. The film begins at Riley's birth for which Joy is created. Throughout her toddler years Sadness,…

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    Manual of Mental Disorders) defines sadness as depression. This labels sadness, even when it’s appropriate, a disease that must be cured by drugs when all it takes is help from friends and family. According to the article, Wakefield says that "we have attached a stigma to being sad with the result that depression tends to elicit hostility and rejection" (Pg 457). In conclusion, Happiness: Enough Already tells readers that many Americans are looking at sadness as an emotion to avoid. As what…

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    The six major domains of emotional development happening during the first two years of life include smiling/laughing, anger, sadness, fear, stranger wariness and separation anxiety. Happiness is expressed by the social smile, evoked by a human face around 6 weeks - preterm babies are usually later to smile. Social joy and even laughter is expressd by infants worldwide. laughter is expressed in infants between 2 and 4 months. laughter builds as curiosity does; a typical 6- month old laughs loudly…

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    Savannah Beam Professor P. Watts English Comp I 26 September 2017 “Inside Out” And the Theme of Mental Illness Everyone loves Disney-Pixar's smash hit, "Inside Out." Small animated emotions living inside our heads, how cool is that? It benefits children, adults and everyone in between to watch this film. It offers so much more than an escape from boredom for an hour and 40 minutes. "Inside Out" has a much deeper meaning, and yes, it is even deeper than its most apparent lesson of…

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    brings to life the five emotions (Joy, Anger, Disgust, Fear, and Sadness) of 11-year-old Riley. Life is seemingly going smoothly for Riley and her emotions. She is excelling in hockey, has a best friend, and is creating “core memories” which generate her personality “islands”. Everything runs amuck when Riley and her family move to California and Joy (Riley’s main emotion) and Sadness get trapped outside of the main control center…

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    else looks out of focus. Perhaps the most significant aspect of the portrait is how it closes up on the woman, showing mostly her upper body with only a dark blue shadowy wall behind her. With an up-close focus on the woman, each detail that evokes sadness is clearly shown. Along with the shadows in the background, the woman’s face and body are outlined with thick black indistinct lines, adding even more to the darkness. The closeness of the portrait clearly shows her heavy eyes, short brown…

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    with any manners” (99). Eilis felt hesitant and worried that she would cause any issues or conflicts with the other ladies. In order for Eilis to feel less guilty regarding her new room “Mrs Kehoe’s tone, as she tried to smile, caused, Eilis felt, a sadness come into the room” (99). When initially reading this passage, it linked instantly with…

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    tell her they are moving halfway across the country to live in San Francisco. Throughout the moving process Riley is guided by her emotions, Joy, Anger, Disgust, Fear, and Sadness. But the overwhelming stress of the move causes Sadness to come forward and take control of most of Riley’s emotions.This change causes Joy and Sadness to be have an argument resulting in them being thrown out of Headquarters and into the depths of Riley’s mind which leaves only Fear, Anger, and Disgust in…

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