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    Motivation and Emotion

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    Motivation and Emotion Elizabeth McWilliams PSY 202 April 28‚ 2013 J. Aznarez Motivation is the force behind behavior. Different things can be factors for motivation. Instincts make us eat when we are hungry‚ sleep when we are tired‚ and drink when we are thirsty. The body’s basic needs are taken care of by the natural instinct to fulfill those needs. I think it could be argued that the basic needs are also motivated by drive‚ or lack of‚ to satisfy those same natural behaviors. You know

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    in us the common honesty and integrity of men of business; They admired his scrupulous professional integrity. Everyone has a certain degree of Integrity and everybody has a different outlook on it. Integrity is one of the most important and misunderstood words in the world. It is also the most puzzling. For example‚ at times people distinguish acting morally from acting with integrity. Persons of integrity might act immorally--even though they probably wouldn’t usually think they were acting immorally

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    Motivation is what moves a person to do things. There are five approaches to motivation and they are drive-reduction‚ arousal‚ incentive‚ self-determination‚ and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. When there is a need and a drive (primary and secondary)‚ this is referred to as the drive-reduction approach. This approach is when someone pursues the satisfaction of our wants and needs. Most people are motivated by three types of needs‚ the need for achievement‚ the need for affiliation‚ and the need

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    Allen 4-27-11 Barry TOK Emotion and Art Emotion is classified to be the mental connection between a distinct individual and reality. It gives people a sense of awareness as well as detachment from the things they are surrounded by. Through the series of artistic capabilities‚ artists have managed to get solid ideas across because of the emotion they have built up inside. The study of art gives artists the opportunity to release emotion through the expression of color and creativity

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    References: University of Phoenix. (2010). Psychology and Your Life. Retrieved March 13‚ 2012 from University of Phoenix‚ PSY202-Motivation and Emotion website.

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    Emotions In The Giver

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    would be “released to elsewhere”‚ meaning‚ a sentence to death through a drug procedure‚ which they do not understand. The antagonist of the book is the “Chief Elder”‚ she believes that emotions is a means to an end in society‚ while the protagonist‚ Jonas‚ works his way to prove to the Chief Elder that emotions is necessary for humanity‚ even if it meant breaking the rules. The issue in The Giver presents is very commonly seen in our society today‚ which is doing the wrong thing for the right

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    For years people judged and misunderstood one another which may have lead to bickering and violence. Religion‚ race‚ and ideas are all examples of misunderstood perceptions. Everyone has their own opinions but others take it to extremes. For me it was my religion. Satanism was mostly the root of most of my problems when people misunderstood me. Normally it would be my height‚ tone of voice‚ or socializing. Satanism has so many stereotypes because of the word Satan in it. We constantly get issues

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    people who have been blind since birth have similar facial expressions of emotions. This observation suggests that facial expressions are innate‚ since blind people could not have learned these expressions by observing others. 2. We all have emotions. Some emotions are automatic responses like disgust‚ happiness‚ confusion‚ and sadness. All are uncontrollable and universal expressions that humans have. Meaning these emotions look the same on everyone and are uncontrolled responses to some stimulus

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    Anger 1. “Shut your mouth‚ sir!” Judge Taylor was wide awake and roaring. He was also pink in the face. His speech was miraculously unimpaired by his cigar. “(Page 261). This quote shows how quickly Judge Taylor was to anger. Before Mr. Link Deas proclaimed Tom Robinson had worked for him for eight year‚ and never caused a speck of trouble‚ Judge Taylor was quite and showed no emotion. Even before the trial‚ no matter how good of a testimony Atticus or Tom could give‚ everybody already

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    Emotion Labor

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    Introduction Emotional labour is the act of expressing organizationally required emotions during interactions with others at work (Buchanan & Huczynski‚ 2010). Emotions are not simply for pleasure of people involved but they have an exchange value which is linked to profit. It also requires coordination of mind and feeling. The emotional style of offering a service has not only become part of the service itself (Hochschild‚ 2003)‚ but increasingly is now often more important than the service

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