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    Weather on your Mood Many of us have moods that are changeable like the tides‚ and like the tides‚ for many of us those moods are dictated by many things including the weather. While you might think that you ’just woke up on the wrong side of bed’ it may in fact be that there are other things at play here – diet‚ tiredness‚ weather and more. In fact you could probably go as far as to say that the side of bed that you got out of is unlikely to really have had much to do with your mood at all. Weather

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    Color and Autumn

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    for the winter (Короткая‚ но дивная пора) ‚ but he also described autumn as beautiful period (Весь день стоит как бы хрустальный‚ и лучезарны вечера) 3.A. Apukhtin The same line as the Pushkin’s mapping is in the yellow color of the falling leafs. Long evenings‚ dull mood‚ drying grass and rain. There is no something optimistic‚ only melancholy. 4.E. Bargrizky Author pays more attention to the people’s living while the autumn is going. Autumn is time for harvest and it is disitinctive feature

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    Color Psychology

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    COLOR PSYCHOLOGY Meaning As we know that in physical world‚ there are no colors. Colors are only light waves of different wavelengths that reflected from the objects. Our human eyes have the ability to distinguish among hundreds of such bands of wavelengths as they are received by the sensory cells (cones) of the retina. Therefore seeing colors is our own perception and it is a subjective experience. In other words‚ perception of colors is affected by factors such as personality

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    Analyzing Tone and Mood

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    Ben Ling Mr. Jensen Honors English 11 12 February 2007 Their Eyes Were Watching God: Tone/Mood Analysis She got up that morning with the firm determination to go on in there and have a good talk with Jody. But she sat a long time with the walls creeping in on her. Four walls squeezing her breath out. Fear lest he depart while she sat trembling upstairs nerved her and she was inside the room before she caught her breath. She didn’t make the cheerful‚ casual start that she had thought out

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    This merely my outline...write it yourself! How the Motif of Death creates the Somber Mood I. Through the recurring motif of death the author creates a somber mood A. The Doctor’s Wife by Sawako Ariyoshi B. Kokoro by Natsume Soseki II. Using an unaffected tone the author reveals deaths that are important to the novel. A. “On a night so cold that the herb garden was covered in frost the woman gasped her last breath. K‚ at the time‚ was too preoccupied

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    In The Mood For Love Essay

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    Jaehun Lee D Block‚ Film Studies 3/29/17 Film for Change: Analyzing Wong Kar Wai’s Mise-en-scene Filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai knows a thing or two about being the new kid on the block. After moving from Shanghai to British-controlled Hong Kong as a young boy due to the Cultural Revolution‚ Wong struggled to fit in (Gregerson). His siblings were stuck on the mainland after the border closed‚ making him an only child‚ and he struggled to fit in due to his inability to speak Cantonese or English (Wong only

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    Desiree's Baby Mood

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    wife had the gene in her background since it was unknown who her parents were. In the end Armand found out that he was the one who had a black relative in his background‚ his mother was part black.In “Desiree’s Baby”‚ Kate Chopin uses tone‚ irony and mood to develop the theme of the story. The tone is the general character or attitude of a place‚ piece of writing‚ situation. The tone in the story is intense since the reader doesn’t know what’s going to occur in the story. Anger is the most intense

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    color psycology

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    ABSTRACT Color is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red‚ green‚ blue‚ and others. Color derives from the spectrum of light (distribution of light power versus wavelength) interacting in the eye with the spectral sensitivities of the light receptors. Color categories and physical specifications of color are also associated with objects‚ materials‚ light sources‚ etc.‚ based on their physical properties such as light absorption‚ reflection‚ or emission

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    is your mood contagious

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    Is your mood contagious?” I found an interesting article entitled‚ ‘Relationship between Mood and Susceptibility to Emotional Contagion: Is Positive Mood More Contagious?’ by Naureen Bhullar. I believe her sole purpose was to see if moods around us have an impact on others. If so is it contagious? Naureen’s main goal appears to be focused on the mood and relationship aspect and how it affects relationships. The article (correlational study-various resource collaborated into one study)

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    Psych Mood Disorder

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    otherwise known as Major Depression‚ is a serious mood/mental disorder that drastically affects one’s life resulting in loss of interest‚ changes in diet‚ increase in irritability‚ and drop in mood. Major Depressive Disorder affects about 6.7% of the population of the United States over the age of 18. Although‚ MDD is common mostly in adults‚ it also affects teens and children. The main symptom of depression is a described as a sad or gloomy mood that doesn’t seem to go away. Although‚ some days

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