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    Body Language Observation

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    Ekman began to study facial expressions and emotions back in 1965, as there was much to learn (Ekman, 1993). Along with Wallace Friesen, their research discovered evidence to explain our universal facial expressions, such as happiness, surprise, sadness, fear, disgust or anger, were used or noticed across many cultures and recognised by many people. Furthermore, this research expanded over ten years of dedication, to develop the Facial Action Coding…

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    Arnold Van Gennep Theory

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    relationships” (Nye 2008, 141–2). We can see this with Joy and Sadness, from Inside Out, as they go on a journey together to get back to headquarters. At the start of the journey Joy and Sadness don’t have a close relationship as Joy wants Sadness to not exist since she tells her to stay in a confined circle at all times, but as they accidently get thrown into a journey together; they build a new relationship with Joy respecting Sadness and realizing her importance. Together they try to get back…

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    this case could not be solved by other investigators. After investigating, it is clear that Adnan is innocent because someone is telling a lie, he was dating multiple people and wasn't that angry enough to kill her, and he wasn't showing signs of sadness and obsessed. To begin with, Jay kept on changing the story that Adnan killed Hae it makes it seem like he's lying or hiding something. Sarah Koenig tells the audience that the police had a difficult time figuring out Jay’s story. She states,…

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    of sadness or the path of happiness. Taking these paths set us up for the future. In the picture that I have chosen, I can use Scott McCloud’s idea of “Icon” to describe myself. Everyone experiences good days and bad. In the picture the mountains mean happiness. They are seen as standing tall and confident. They mean happiness to me because on good days I feel “Up”. On the opposite side of things we have the valley. To me the valley represents sadness or feeling down. It represents sadness…

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    the world because everything is perfect. At least you think it is perfect until you start realizing the negative effects. Being perfect isn’t always the best solution. Being perfect can lead to sadness, anger, and people going crazy. Being perfect isn’t always the best solution because it can lead to sadness, anger, and loneliness. In the passage “2BR02B” by Kurt Vonnegut it states “ You don’t sound very happy,” said Dr. Hitz. “ What man in my shoes wouldn’t be happy?” said Wehling. He gestured…

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    that the Romantic Era produced. His poetry explores the human condition by asking deep philosophic questions. Written in 1819, the poem ”Ode on Melancholy," captures many complex emotions, and focuses on the intertwined connection between joy and sadness, hope and disappointment. He reasons that in order to fully experience and appreciate one, we must also experience the other. Only if we can truly accept that pain is inevitable, can we hope to find beauty and happiness in the world around us.…

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    harp sound to being loud with a faster tempo. It also gave off an angry tone which helped to distinguish Anger's character. The second scene begins at 29:17 and ends at 29:41. Riley had a rough first day at her new school. This was when Joy and Sadness had fought over the core memories which sent them through the long term memory tube away from headquarters. The music in this scene gets…

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    through a city at nighttime. The repetition of the first and last line, however, signal that there is a greater meaning beyond the face value. The tone in those lines changes drastically, leading the reader to feel melancholy by the end. This inherent sadness may be a signal that the narrator is depressed, and through this poem, they are looking back at their own experiences with those feelings. One point that is addressed in stanza 2 is how discussing negative…

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    Lachrymal Analysis

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    Finishing off with black dots in several sizes. McCullough has stated the meaning behind lachrymal where she said: “The aim is to express an empty yet relaxed sadness in the form of tears.” Her meaning has been expressed through the use of a colourless colour scheme - black. Black associates with mostly negatives, therefore showcasing a sense of sadness. McCullough has used this main feature to illustrate her meaning and has communicated the emotions to the viewers. Olivia Simpson had created…

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    Never Give Up Theme

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    say the the theme is ‘Never Give up’. In the novel, The Seventh Wish By Kate Messner, there are two clear themes. Sadness is often found in homes, but some people also make room for happiness, is one of my themes. Another theme is on page 121, “ God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; Courage to change the things I can; And wisdom to know the difference”. Sadness is often found in homes, but some people make room for happiness. In the book, The Seventh Wish, Mrs.…

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