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    Emotion and Motivation

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    Motivation and Emotion - In this section‚ we will examine motives‚ motivation‚ and some related theoretical perspectives. Then‚ we’ll look at Emotions‚ some of the components or elements to emotions‚ and some theoretical perspectives. Motivation Some "Why" questions: Why do you go to class each day? Why did Cain kill Abel? Why do students study for hours (sometimes even days) to pass examinations (and don’t say‚ "to pass examinations")? Why do professors teach students‚ and why do they test students

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    Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) are the world’s tallest living mammals. Some giraffes are nearly twenty feet tall with necks that are six feet long. The mystery of how the giraffe developed its incredibly long legs and neck is a key argument in the theory of natural selection. The giraffe has also developed an interesting cardiovascular system to accommodate for this adaptation. The heart of a giraffe can maintain a blood pressure 2.5 times greater than humans. There are also hypotheses that the giraffe

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    Chapter 13: The Theory of Evolution II. Charles Darwin A. In 1831‚ as a naturalist‚ went on a voyage on the Beagle in the southern hemisphere‚ including the east coast of Africa. B. Before Darwin‚ most people believed in divine creation. C. As a naturalist‚ he saw evidence that species may have evolved from a common ancestor‚ like the finches. D. Darwin also saw evidence that the earth is very old. E. He said that natural selection is the mechanism of how organisms adapted to their environment

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    TITLE: Irish Setters GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform my audience of the history‚ appearance‚ and temperament of Irish Setters. CENTRAL IDEA: Although Irish Setters were originally bred as sporting dogs‚ they make excellent family pets and their beauty will turn heads wherever you go. INTRODUCTION I. (Attention Getter) When my family used to live in the Washington D.C. area‚ my husband owned a convertible. I

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    Evolution is the theory that all different kinds of living things have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of earth. Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus is a import figure in the theory of evolution because he developed a way to name and organize species. He is often referred to as the ’father of taxonomy.’ He developed a system for naming that scientists all around the world could use to classify different organisms because each country had different names for different organisms

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    Darwin and Malthus - Comparison and Contrast Much of our current understanding about the existence of the large variety of living things around the world is based upon Charles Darwin’s groundbreaking novel‚ On the Origin of Species. However‚ matching Darwin’s theory of natural selection and evolution is how Darwin himself was able to utilize information from a previous source in order to formulate his idea. Like most great works‚ a prior influence is always present. In Darwin’s case‚ it was

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    Emotions & Motivations John T. Cacioppo has written a book in psychology. Cacioppo expressed throughout the textbook how we can differentiate our motivation and emotions through our own relationships with others. He mentioned how we have people communicate differently through the environmental factors in sexual motivation and sexual emotions. Psychologist has proposed a number of different theories of motivation‚ including drive theory‚ instinct theory and humanistic theory. Psychologist

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    HISTORICAL INVESTIGATION: CHARLES DARWIN Charles Darwin‚ one of the greatest intellectual master minds of the 19th century‚ was best known for his distinguished theories of evolution by the means of natural selection. His works‚ are one of the most respected and accurate understandings of the process of life and is the basis of modern evolution. Throughout this historical investigation‚ the main intentions presented are the environment in which Darwin produced the theory of evolution in and the production

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    6 Emotion ’We think and name in one world‚ we live and feel in another.’ MARCEL PROUST‚ 1871-1922 ’Conquer your passions and you conquer the world.’ HINDU PROVERB ’The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing.’ BLAISE PASCAL‚ 1623-62 ’Philosophy is the finding of bad reasons for what we believe on instinct.’ F. H. BRADLEY‚ 1846-1924 ’Deep thinking is attainable only by a man of deep feeling.’ SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE‚ 1772-1834 ’Axioms in philosophy are not axioms

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    MOTIVATION AND EMOTION

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    Motivation & Emotion Motivation – is any condition‚ usually an internal one that can be inferred to initiate‚ activate‚ or maintain an organism’s goal-directed behaviour. First – motivation reflects an internal condition that cannot be directly observed. This may develop from simple physiological needs. Second – motivation is an inferred concept that links a person’s internal conditions to external behaviour. Third – motivation initiates‚ activates‚ or attains behaviour. Fourth – motivation generates

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