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    Emotion and Aunt Frieda

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    the relative. The first half of the poem explores Frieda and her past. The second half is about how the narrator and daughter have grown and learned from the aunt. While undressing her aunt‚ the narrator feels emotions and remembers his past with Frieda. The poem describes these emotions and memories in a metaphor explaining unique characteristics of how Aunt Frieda undressed‚ and how she impacted the relatives. The poem opens with the narrator starting to undress Frieda. As he begins he starts

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    Running head: Intentional Forgetting and Emotions Intentional Forgetting and Emotions Syny Proxy Wonderland Emotional memories that people want to forget are sometimes hard to leave behind; especially the painful ones or the ones recorded visually may be the toughest to forget. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [UNCCH]‚ 2009).Take the example when you watch the news on TV and see pictures of violence and war‚ it may stick

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    or why not? 4. Can you tell what Krikorian’s point of view is‚ or can you tell only the point of view of the author of the study? Questions about Emotions (Pathos) 1. Does “Many Kids” affect you emotionally? Which parts? 2. Do you think Krikorian is trying to manipulate your emotions? In what ways? At what point? 3. Do your emotions conflict with the logical interpretation of the arguments? Group 2 Questions about Logic (Logos) 1. What are Thompson’s major claims and assertions

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    Emotion and Role Models

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    Booker describes men as “emotionally constipated” and Jane Fonda says its important for young boys not to separate their heart from their head. Do you feel it is important for men to show emotion? What is at stake if they do? How can we encourage a world where it is ok for men and boys to fully express their emotions?

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    Are reason and emotion equally necessary in justifying moral decisions? Emotion and reason are two different ways of knowing but can both be used in the same situation. However‚ does one have a higher weighting than the other when it comes to making moral decisions? Using reason to make a knowledge claim or moral decision requires rationality and is justifiable‚ meaning that everyone would be able to understand the argument for it. Emotion on the other hand is usually simply a ‘gut feeling’

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    Literature and Journalism

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    Co. 2006 Glencoe Literature; The Readers Choice Columbus Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 2003 Hudson‚W.H An Introduction to the Study of Literature. Harrap 1963 Ousby‚ I. Cambridge Guide to Literature in English Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1996. Hornsby‚ A.S. Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary of Current English. OUP 2005 MASENO UNIVERSITY FACULTY : ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT : LINGUISTICS‚ LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE UNIT CODE: ALI 805 UNIT TITLE: LITERATURE AND JOURNALISM

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    Tartt expresses Theo’s raw emotions atypically with irregular literary devices. His emotions are swirling inside of him as he is deeply traumatized from his sudden detachment from his mother and‚ simply put‚ his "regular" life in general. Tartt sometimes expresses Theo’s most painful and intimate thoughts and feelings within parentheses‚ intrinsically allowing Theo’s pain to be contained‚ encapsulated‚ and aloof from the reality of his story. The casual entry of his concerns as Tartt formats them

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    Stress: Emotion and Lives

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    speech on stress for example. balancing school & work is enough to cause anyone stress but add in the hundreds of other things that may present themselves in our day to day lives‚ it can get overwhelming. Stress effects our minds‚ our bodies‚ and our emotions and unless we know how to deal with it in a positive way it can have long lasting or permanent effects.Imagine this‚ your final is in 2 days‚ you haven’t slept because you are worried about passing. You have to be up for work in 3 hours and still

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    and Emotions Eyewitness information is necessary for people to know when a crime has occurred‚ it is especially important to people who are in the criminal justice system (Jennifer Beaudry.‚ et la‚ 2013). One factor that could possibly affect the reliability of the testimony is the emotional experience that the witness had. Eyewitness often have a difficult time recalling what the person looks like who has committed the time. Researchers have questioned whether or not the negative emotion from

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    Literature

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    Midterm Study Main Character List * Purple Hibiscus * Kambili : love and respect Papa; always hope Papa proud of her. Against her Papa at the end but still love him very much. Healing from trauma and can easily laugh‚ run‚ and looking for the future. Love equal pain to kambaili. (zip of love‚ tongue burn) * JaJa: Listen to his Papa but first against him; help sister Kambili and Mama all the time and sacrifices himself for the family. * Papa Eugene: (The representative

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