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    Robotic Emotions Time will inevitably affects the way we view the world around us. As time moves on so to does ones opinions and views on the world around. Transitioning through age also affects our view on reality. In Alison Gopnik’s “Possible Worlds: Why Do Children Pretend?” she shows us the difference between how children and adults perceive things. At the same time in Sherry Turkle’s “Alone Together” we are shown how growing technology affects are views on reality. When one combines the ideas

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    Emotion Regulation: Relationship to Attachment Style Abstract The present study aimed to examine the relationship between the four attachment styles developed by Bartholomew and Horowitz (1991) and emotion regulation‚ specifically the differences between the secure and insecure attachment styles and their ability to use positive or negative emotion regulation. Two hundred and ninety eight participants (216 female‚ 82 male) between

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    To be a human is to have emotions‚ to empathize with people‚ and to have memories and a past which you value. In Blade Runner‚ the replicants express more emotions than any human does. The humans operate as if they are machines‚ not taking into consideration the feelings of others‚ least of which the replicants. The replicants‚ although they are merely ’manufactured machines’ begin to act in a more considerate‚ humane way than the actual humans. When compared‚ the replicants are actually fitting

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    allows for so many things to happen. Keeping in touch with family and friends via social networks‚ email‚ and paying your bills online are just a few examples of why the Internet is the best invention of this century. There are several ways that people all over the world have to keep in touch with family members. Most personal computers‚ laptops‚ tablets‚ and even some cellular phones now have cameras on them. One of the most widely used social networks‚ Skype allows you to

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    methods. Self-masturbation is a common form of sexual stimulation. Masturbation with a partner (called mutual masturbation)‚ is also common. Men and women have techniques and characteristics in common‚ but also have specific preferences in the ways they like to masturbate or be masturbated. Studies have found that “masturbation is frequent in humans of both sexes and all ages‚ although there is variation”(Masturbation). Acts of masturbation have been celebrated in art worldwide since

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    In what ways do the poems ‘Flag’‚ ‘Out of the Blue’ and ‘Mametz Wood’ convey the emotions and images of conflict? ‘Flag’ considers the value of patriotism as symbolized by the flag‚ and explores ideas of national identity‚ with a running metaphor comparing to a flag. It considers how the flag is used and exploited‚ this creates sympathy‚ and the refrain explains subtly that the flag is ‘just a piece of cloth’. In each of the first four stanzas a question and answer is given which both asserts

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    Relationship between emotion and family membership Introduction Emotion can be defined as a mental state that arises instinctively rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes. Moreover‚ it is the part of the consciousness that involves feeling and sensibility. But in Chinese conception of emotion‚ it is no need to be related to impulsion‚ instinct‚ sex desire or barbarity. In the meantime‚ since China ’s reform and opening up‚ the family membership

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    Liberty University the Holy Spirit in the book of Acts: The Importance of knowing the background and the role of the Holy Spirit A research paper submitted to Prof. Rusty Small In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For BIBL364 Liberty University Online By Dong-Min Kim Lynchburg‚ Virginia July 4‚ 2012 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Background Information: Geographical Information about the Holy Spirit 2 Historical Information about the Holy Spirit 3

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    In Managing Emotions in Medical School‚ Smith and Kleinman write about the struggle that medical students have to endure in order to be categorized as professional and apt to be considered for future medical careers. The struggle to obtain “affective neutrality” and “detached concern” is present all throughout the students’ college term. Smith and Kleinman present the various responses from students in their first‚ second‚ third and fourth years in medical school and how each of their experiences

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    Uncontrolled Emotions and Their Consequences The plays Trifles by Susan Glaspell and Oedipus the King by Sophocles illustrate how uncontrolled emotions‚ such as fear‚ anger‚ embarrassment and can lead to bad consequences‚ including impulsive actions‚ destroying lives‚ and ultimately death. When reading these plays‚ the reader sees how detrimental negative emotions can be when it comes to the well-being of themselves and others that are in their lives. Not only can the lack of control of these emotions

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