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    The NatyaShastra describes nine rasas or NavaRasas that are the basis of all human emotion. It is useful to keep in mind that a rasa encompasses not just the emotion‚ but also the various things that cause that emotion. These two things go hand in hand and are impossible to treat separately. This duality is part of every rasa to varying degrees. Today we try to bring to you a flavour of each of these nine rasas‚ explaining what each one means and presenting it to you through some Indian art form

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    Rock‚ A Cloud deals with love and loneliness interchangeably. It shows an old man recounting his days of many years ago. He speaks of how he was lonely and that whilst he could appreciate things‚ he was still always left with an empty and ‘loose’ feeling inside. This was until he found love. He describes it as “All I had ever felt was gathered together around this woman. Nothing lay around loose in me any more but was finished up by her”. The piece is written as a short story and is written in third

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    programs‚ it has been hinted at the possibility of aliens who have no feeling‚ but have the purpose to conquer‚ or some other objective. As such‚ 3. How do our feelings affect our perceptions? Try to think of situations where emotions can alter the way we perceive an object‚ a situation or a person. 4. Are emotions irrational? Consider the different ways emotion and reason are connected. Emotions are rational‚ as certain feelings of emotion‚ come from reason. For example‚ if someone steals your

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    The Time Is Write

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    people away instead of the people leaving in the car. The author also uses imagery‚ to make us see what the point of view is. Comment - The thematic statements present heartbreak‚ loneliness‚ being left alone‚ hiding away from true feelings‚ having the feeling of having no one to go to. Essential questions- Why do people base their happiness on one person if their happiness isn’t guaranteed ? TPCASTT Poetry: Title: I predict the poem will have to do with poetry‚ meaning behind it and

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    others are feeling. 4.4 Apply skills to predict the potential feelings of others. Objective: Students will draw faces of the emotions of mad‚ sad‚ happy‚ silly‚ scared‚ and excited and be able to identify what each expression looks like on his or her face. Goal: Students will be able to apply skills about how others are feeling Rationale: This lesson gives students an opportunity to learn about new emotional and gain further knowledge about how to express how they are feeling. Anti-bias

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    Anger Management

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    be angry with the right person‚ to the right degree‚ at the right time‚ for the right purpose and in the right way... that is not easy. -- Aristotle. Meaning of Anger “A strong feeling of annoyance‚ displeasure‚ or hostility” It is a state of being mad‚ or annoyed. Define Anger “Anger is a normal feeling that comes naturally when we think someone or something will hurt us or someone we care about. Also‚ we may become angry when we think that someone has wronged us. Finally‚ it is normal

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    LSI RESULTS Self-Actualizing 12 o’clock position: The Self-Actualizing scale measures a way of thinking that results in the highest form of personal fulfillment. I scored on the high range. And according to the results I tend to have a great deal of confidence in myself and in my ability to make things better. My healthy outlook can positively influence my personal development‚ relationships‚ and effectivness at work. I am able to determine what situation requires and act to improve it. Because

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    Decisions in Hamlet

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    thinking‚ while others are major and require difficult pondering. On the other hand‚ some people choose to base their actions on whatever their heart tells them to do. They say we should “trust our gut feeling;” however‚ our most important decisions in life should not be made based on our inner feelings. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Hamlet must decide between avenging his father’s death by murdering his uncle‚ or letting his kingdom go to the grave father and rot under his uncle’s corruption. When Hamlet

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    Steinbeck relieve tension

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    things the reader notices in this extract is the way that Steinbeck uses adverbs to describe people’s actions. Steinbeck uses the phrase he lay ‘rigidly’ to describe the way Candy is feeling‚ which obviously is very upset about the fact that his dog has been taken away to be shot; George is being careful of Candy’s feelings and shuts the door ‘gently’. When Slim talks ‘loudly’‚ it is to fill the silence that is created as the men wait for the inevitable shot but because the silence is so strong‚ even

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    Symptoms of depersonalization and derealization disorder expressed in the form of feeling that person is not living his or her life‚ but merely watching the events like them happening with some other person. Some patients describing such feeling as living in an aquarium‚ where everybody can watch you. Painful perception of "I" is greatly modified and destructed; patients have feeling of not belonging to their selves and Inability to control their body and emotions. Patients describes world’s perception

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