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    1. a. What is emotional flooding? Emotional flooding was described in Teen Drama Overload as the reaction one inhibits when dealing with extreme emotional conflicts. When speaking about emotional flooding‚ Laura Kastner described it as so‚ "When we flood‚ we are having neurons fire in this emotional part of the brain." Emotional flooding tends to cause the "fright-flight-freeze cycle" as described by Teen Drama Overload. This cycle consists of one’s heart rate increasing which then results in

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    one with their gadgets‚ oblivious to the world around them. The youth of today are constantly immersed in technological advancements that promote nonstop communication and instant gratification‚ whether through cell phones‚ gaming systems‚ or laptops. But are these technological advancements a good thing? I believe that the growth of technology has negatively influenced the social interactions of today’s youth because it isolates individuals from reality‚ raises the lack of privacy and promotes higher

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    towards improving the educational outcomes for disabled students‚ especially those eligible under “Emotional Disturbance” (ED). Statistical analysis of disabled students protected under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)‚ demonstrate that most students at risk for EBD have significant academic deficits from the beginning of their school careers. Between 1961 and 2000‚ about 91% of studies examining the academic status of students with EBD found significant educational deficits

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    Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the ability to control social emotions in order to create a better and pleasant work environment. Goleman explains the importance of the five key skills: self-awareness‚ self-regulation‚ motivation‚ empathy and social skill. Goleman emphasizes that emotional intelligence can be learned and increased‚ in contrast to Intelligent Quotient (IQ) where those figures almost remain unchanged. I agree with the author’s concept‚ understanding the importance that EQ should not

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    Technological Advancement in Communication In the article “Superhero in the Cubicle”‚ different technological advancements were discussed concerning communication. It discusses that in larger companies such as Microsoft is one of the most useful tools in the world of collaborative technology. But most business does not see that and the culture of their business may fail. Technology is always changing and trying to change for the better‚ so that it is easier for companies to revolutionize.

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    History of Interactive Technology History and Workings of Interactive Technology Within Communications Devices How many times do you check your phone or PDA everyday? Every hour? Half hour? Ten minutes? Most people can’t even go one whole day without their communications devices at the ready. Have you ever stopped and wondered how we even got to this point in the first place? The answer is growing interactive technology within our communications devices. From gaming‚ to movies‚ to buying

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    Useful Expressions Various Expressions used in asking for and expressing opinions Function | Expressions | Asking for an opinion | What’s your opinion on…What do you think of…What are your views on … | Do you have anything to add?Don’t you think that… | Giving opinions | I believe that..I am certain that..I must say..It is quite clear that..I maintain that ..I am sure that …As far as I am concerned ..I suppose . .. | From my point of view ..In my opinion..I think that…I would say that …It seems

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    Emotional and Sense Memory Two tools that Actors can use to help them better play their roles are emotional and sense memory. Emotional memory deals with the problem of finding a substitution in order to release emotions. Sense memory is the recall of physical sensations. Emotional memory is where you use an object or a picture and think about how you felt when you saw it‚ and that brings about emotions of sadness‚ anger‚ happiness or anything. Like instead of thinking of something sad to

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    Emotional Intelligence So this is a story of a boy who got straight As in both his PMR and SPM‚ was awarded a scholarship to study in Imperial College London‚ got a First-Class honors in his Final Year Examinations‚ finished his PhD in Medical Sciences and on his first job interview‚ he failed miserably. Why is that so? How can a man of such great intelligence fail? The answer is simple‚ he did not have the character‚ drive not to mention personality failed to reach the requirements or he failed

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    very aware of how their actions influence the people around them. At this point the children become more aware of what behaviors cause certain emotions from people around them. Infancy is the beginning of childhood and it is just the beginning of emotional‚ social‚ and moral

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