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    Unforgiving Weather In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby‚ life moves fast and there’s no time for people to care about each other’s problems. Now‚ this is not simply because people have become selfish. Instead‚ it’s the fact that pretentiousness has consumed the moral compass of East and West Eggers alike. Fitzgerald shows this ugly truth by using various symbols like cars and colors to represent different things. One motif or symbol that is evident throughout this novel is weather--which helps

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    this as moderate to slim alcoholism. Since he uses alcohol to unwind instead of distressing in another way. C) I advise he goes to AA meetings‚ or he can see a psychologist to find better ways to distress instead of using alcohol. 2) Kurt’s mood swings were unpredictable and excessive in nature. One time he was hyperactive and extremely elated with accelerated speech and a flight of ideas which‚ at times‚ seemed incoherent. During this period he worked feverishly day and night on an important

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    ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: MOOD DISORDERS A mood disorder is the term given for a group of diagnoses in the DSM IV TR classification system where a disturbance in the person ’s emotional mood is hypothesised to be the main underlying feature. The classification is known as mood (affective) disorders in ICD 10. English psychiatrist Henry Maudsley proposed an overarching category of affective disorder. The term was then replaced by mood disorder‚ as the latter term refers to the underlying or longitudinal

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    Advertising‚ Memory‚ and Mood Consider a typical woman named Mary. Mary wakes up at 7am and gets ready for work. After her husband kisses her goodbye‚ she sits down to watch a bit of the cheery morning news. Throughout the news she sees a few commercials‚ one for Folgers‚ one for Ragu Pizza sauce‚ and one for Gillete gel shaving cream. She watches them with hope and optimism for the new day. Nine hours later‚ Mary ducks out of rush-hour traffic on the way home from work to do some grocery

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    discuss its role in climate and weather. (25) Mass flows of water‚ or currents‚ are essential to understanding how heat energy moves between the Earth’s water bodies‚ landmasses‚ and atmosphere. The ocean covers 71 percent of the planet and holds 97 percent of its water‚ making the ocean a key factor in the storage and transfer of heat energy across the globe. The movement of this heat through local and global ocean currents affects the regulation of local weather conditions and temperature extremes

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    Emily Dickinson’s The sky is low-the Clouds are mean is a poem written about the way people in our everyday life can be cruel and mean. This poem from the beginning presents a very sad tone that is presented throughout. By going through the poem line by line you can see how the cruelty of someone’s words and the choices we make can portray to the outcome of our day. The poem suggests that nature is mad and reaking her havoc onto the Earth. The speaker says‚ “The Sky is low‚ the Clouds are mean”

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    listeners’ mood. When an athlete is pumping himself up for a game‚ a mathematician is trying to solve an equation‚ what does he do? He listens to music. When a man is romancing a woman‚ or a heartbroken girl is trying to calm herself after a breakup‚ music is used to set the tone. A director can convey a defined emotion in a scene with the right score. The music in a mass helps people stay reverent and focused. In all these cases‚ music plays a critical role in defining the listeners’ mood and piece

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    catatonia 2. Emotional Symptoms: - High levels of euphoria with highly elevated moods states also a decrease in tolerance may be seen with irritability when one fails to get their own way. Behavioural Symptoms: - High Energy levels‚ increased social activity‚ quick rate of speech reckless and dangerous behaviour. 3. Many biological explanations have been put forward in an attempt to explain the cause of mood disorders these mainly consist of Unipolar and Bipolar

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    plummeted. In the book Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding the author’s word choice and dialogue contributed heavily to the mood of the text. Three moods that were developed throughout the text are exhilaration‚ threat‚ and tragedy. One mood that was established by the author throughout the passage was exhilaration. Word choice and dialogue were used to develop this mood. For example‚ in the book‚ on page 5‚ it states‚ “He patted the palm trunk softly; and forced at last to believe in the reality

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    different moods throughout the story. The peaceful mood at the story’s beginning‚ followed by the gradually building tension‚ and the shocking end at the story’s conclusion demonstrate mood changes in the short story. In the beginning of the story‚ the mood is happy and cheerful; this is portrayed through the setting. It states “The morning of June 27 was clear and sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full summer day.” This statement describes a nice summer day and made me feel which made the mood happy

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