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    heartbroken when she didn’t notice him. Shakespeare presented his emotions as a kid who falls in love easily‚ “Not having that‚ which‚ having‚ makes them short.”(Shakespeare‚ page 9). Romeo was defining how hard love is with Rosaline not being able to share his emotions with her. On the other hand‚ Juliet was presented as a character who doesn’t want love‚ being at the age of thirteen she believes she’s too young to get married. Later on‚ she have became more mature‚ Juliet was persuaded by Lady Capulet and

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    The Christmas Presents What is the one emotion that has everyone feel? What is the one emotion that has started as many wars as it has ended? What emotion has had more plays‚ songs‚ and stories written about it than anything else? Love‚ that one emotion that makes enemies into friends and friends into enemies. So many legends surround this emotion. Love comes in so many different levels‚ that it doesn’t appear to be the same emotion at all‚ but it is. There is so much to love‚ that it will be

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    Are Moral Emotions Adaptive?

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    Are moral emotions adaptive? Moral emotions are experienced by everybody in some way or form and relate to how individuals respond to moral violations. Moral emotions may be critically important in understanding people’s behavioural adherence (or lack of adherence) to their moral standards (Tangey‚ Stuewig & Mashek‚ 1992). Kroll and Egan (2004) state that “Moral emotions provide the motivational force—the power and energy— to do good and to avoid doing bad”. There are many moral emotions that individuals

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    B. “All literature shows us the power of emotion. It is emotion‚ not reason that motivates characters in literature.” – Duff Brenna. Using TWO characters we studied this semester (they may NOT be from the same play) discuss whether it is indeed emotion that motivates them in action and in thought. In Antigone by Sophcles‚ and in macbeth by shakespeare‚ we see that both antigone and macebth act and think out of emotion‚ macbeth wants to be king of scotland very badly‚ and kills many people to get

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    mean not feel emotions. The reason for doing this is because when a friend or another soldier dies‚ they do not want their emotions to get the best of them. The negative about detachment is that the soldiers get so used to doing this that they go home and still begin to use detachment (Scurfield). They cannot feel the normal emotions like everyone else can. For example‚ a child of the soldiers is to pass away but the soldier is so use to using this coping strategy that he shows no emotion to his child’s

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    emotional reactions in me and my colleagues. Emotions are an integral part of our lives‚ and keenly affect our experiences at work as well. The emotional aspect of an organisation is therefore as important as its other aspects‚ but is all too often ignored. The following essay will help to analyse how emotions at work‚ emotional labour and aesthetic labour can help in the understanding of such feelings and situations in an organisation. Emotions At Work Emotions influence just about everything we do

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    of human emotion‚ particularly despair and joy. This is shown through three specific characters in the play. Romeo has frequent mood swings and often forgets about his previous emotions very quickly. Juliet is always changing from one extreme to the other. She is either really happy or really sad. Lastly‚ Mercutio displays a lot of sass and attitude. These are all emotions typically felt by adolescents and are displayed well throughout the play. Romeo shows a wide range of human emotion. Most of

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    many different ways by many different people. This alone takes from its meaning and causes it to be more of an emotion than anything else. It represents many things to many people and can never be seen the same way or understood by any but the person who feels that way. This essay will describe the word disrespect‚ its way of changing into an emotion‚ and the reason its nothing but an emotion and not a real thing. As a noun disrespect is a lack of respect‚ esteem‚ or courteous regard. Classified as

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    Stating Emotions Effectively Illogical Fallacies Irrational fallacies lead to illogical conclusions and result in debilitative motions‚ and since we aren’t usually aware of these thoughts‚ they are very powerful. 1. The Fallacy of Perfection – people who accept this fallacy believe that a worthwhile communicator should be able to handle every situation with complete confidence and skill; subscribing to this fallacy can lead to the disapproval of others and it can also diminish self- esteem. 2

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    application of motivation and emotion‚ the effectiveness of weight loss programs increase. This prevalence of success is attributable to many theories‚ including the Drive Theory‚ Attribution Theory and Self Efficacy‚ which counteract weight gain and facilitate weight loss. Studies‚ including those conducted by Klesse et al. (2012)‚ indicate this susceptibility and demonstrate their effectiveness.  This essay will illustrate the roles of the psychological principles of emotion and motivation in increasing

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