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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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    Caesar’s death. By comparing Brutus’ and Antony’s speeches‚ many rhetorical appeals and devices can be seen. Antony was able to gain the trust of the Romans by using Brutus’ loyalty to Caesar. The main goal of Antony’s speech is to persuade the plebeians that Caesar was not ambitious by using ethos and staying calm and emotional as he delivered his oration. Notably‚ when Antony conveyed his speech‚ he combined the appeal of ethos with the rhetorical devices‚ anadiplosis

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    36) 2.0 Primary Dimensions of Servicescape The servicescape affects both the employees and customer’s behaviour. There are several dimensions that affect behaviour and emotion according to Bitner (1992) These are ambient conditions‚ space/layout‚ signs‚ symbols and artefacts. (Rosenboum‚ 2007) These all have an effect on the emotions and feelings of both customers and employees notably ambient conditions plays a critical role in the effects on human behaviour (Appendix A) 3.0 Service Failures The

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    Tartt expresses Theo’s raw emotions atypically with irregular literary devices. His emotions are swirling inside of him as he is deeply traumatized from his sudden detachment from his mother and‚ simply put‚ his "regular" life in general. Tartt sometimes expresses Theo’s most painful and intimate thoughts and feelings within parentheses‚ intrinsically allowing Theo’s pain to be contained‚ encapsulated‚ and aloof from the reality of his story. The casual entry of his concerns as Tartt formats them

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    people would love to be able to identify what is true and what is false as simply as saying what’s black and what is white. The issue is that once they see the truth this battle between emotion and intellect occurs and whilst it happens‚ the person goes through a period where they must decide which side to take; the emotion‚ which is pure human instinct and raw‚ or the intellect‚ which is more factual and precise. It is these properties that many leading characters face in comedies and tragedies. One example

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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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    feelings and emotions is critical to the outcome of the treatment. Professionals must be aware of their facial expression as well as the body posture. In many cultures a person’s posture and facial expression could mean many things. Despite how what a professional may feel clients can perceive your actions as something else. Professional often time have difficulty during initial meetings. These difficulties are not always at the hand of the Professional. Dependent on the clients emotions and experiencing

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    speech on stress for example. balancing school & work is enough to cause anyone stress but add in the hundreds of other things that may present themselves in our day to day lives‚ it can get overwhelming. Stress effects our minds‚ our bodies‚ and our emotions and unless we know how to deal with it in a positive way it can have long lasting or permanent effects.Imagine this‚ your final is in 2 days‚ you haven’t slept because you are worried about passing. You have to be up for work in 3 hours and still

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    Rhetorical Appeals Essay “The louder she screamed‚ the harder he whipped; and where the blood ran fastest‚ there he whipped the longest.” This gruesome quote comes from the authentic book Frederick Douglass An American Slave. Douglass‚ the author of the book‚ scribes his experiences as a slave‚ and the peculiar people he meets along the way. Through his writing‚ Douglass appeals most to pathos through the cruelty thrown upon his aunt‚ the freedom of the Chesapeake‚ and his struggle with working

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    and Emotions Eyewitness information is necessary for people to know when a crime has occurred‚ it is especially important to people who are in the criminal justice system (Jennifer Beaudry.‚ et la‚ 2013). One factor that could possibly affect the reliability of the testimony is the emotional experience that the witness had. Eyewitness often have a difficult time recalling what the person looks like who has committed the time. Researchers have questioned whether or not the negative emotion from

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