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    Gender and Emotions

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    in the way men and women experience emotions. Women are assumed to be far more emotional than men‚ both in experiencing the emotions internally‚ as well as expressing them to the outside world. While the genders may differ in how they express their emotions‚ men and women do not inherently differ in the frequency of emotionality. Men are not emotionless‚ and women do not overcompensate for men’s lack of emotion. The roots of our ideas about gender and emotion date far back. According to Simon and

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    Industrialisation was a slow transformation that took place in Europe during the first half of the nineteenth century. It affected many people and countries. Lots of areas of society and the economy improved during this time for example banking‚ transportation and communication all changed for the better. ’Western Europe underwent a period of rapid urbanization’ (Merriman‚ 1996‚ p.669). The population grew so the manufacturing industry had to change and improve in order to keep up with demand. Before

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    Emotion Management

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    Emotion Management HW280: Mapping the Mind-Body Divide Kaplan University Emotion Management Managing emotion is not easy for me. I find that all to often I allow my emotions to get the best of me and I definitely have a hard time focusing that emotion in a productive manner. I feel as though I do not understand well just exactly what my emotions are until it’s too late. I may have just been slightly frustrated over a small issue‚ but now I’m completely consumed

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    Emotion and People

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    people who have been blind since birth have similar facial expressions of emotions. This observation suggests that facial expressions are innate‚ since blind people could not have learned these expressions by observing others. 2. We all have emotions. Some emotions are automatic responses like disgust‚ happiness‚ confusion‚ and sadness. All are uncontrollable and universal expressions that humans have. Meaning these emotions look the same on everyone and are uncontrolled responses to some stimulus

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    The Give me liberty or give me death speech. Is a speech against the British tyranny abusing them. The speaker (Patrick Henry) effectively uses pathos and false equivalencies to convince his audience to give him freedom. In the speech we see lots of pathos. The most famous line from his speech is the infamous “Give me liberty or give me death” line. This line has many rhetorical appeals/devices‚ although the most obvious is pathos. We can see that this sentence shows emotion because he values his

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    Personal Integrated Theory Kana Crumby COUN 507-B01: Spring 2011 Liberty University Kana Crumby March 13‚ 2011 Abstract It is important to develop a biblically based theory of Christian counseling that integrates psychology‚ spirituality‚ and theology. This model must be flexible enough to incorporate non-believers‚ while attempting to gently facilitate a personal relationship with God in both believers and non-believers alike. It is the author’s intent to develop an integrative theory

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    Dealing with Emotions

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    an issue that touches us deeply and frequently in our day to day life. It is about dealing with emotions. The heart‚ the third eye and the crown chakra are attractive to us‚ because these energy centers connect us with the higher realms that are so natural to us. But the real inner breakthroughs must now occur on a lower level‚ in the area of the lower chakras‚ closer to earth. The area of the emotions is a vital area in our growth process towards freedom and wholeness. we are spiritual beings. We

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    Certain foods and drink could worsen an individual’s health‚ such as drinking alcohol with certain medication such as antibiotics. It is important to offer advice and information to the individual when they make their choice with food they eat. Explain and give advice on a balanced diet and to be healthy‚ as eating too many fatty goods could cause gain of weight and possible health problems. By giving an individual two or more choices and giving more detail about the food they are being offered

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    many situations were I used problem-focused and emotion-focused coping strategies. According to Hutchison (2015)‚ "Problem-focused coping is when an individual changes the situation by acting on the environment" (p.162). A couple days ago‚ I was so overwhelmed of how much homework was coming up throughout the next couple weeks‚ so by using problem-focused coping mechanism I began writing down what day I need to finish which homework. This skill helped me become more focused on school‚ and reduced my

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    In our last class we examined the argument of William Clifford‚ and William James. In this essay I will simply examine the two opposing sides. Clifford takes the side of Evidentialism. Evidentialism is the standing that for a belief to be knowledge‚ it must be supported by evidence. According to evidentialism‚ everyone has a rational and moral duty to believe only those claims that are supported by sufficient evidence. If a belief doesn’t fit in with well established scientific beliefs or isn’t discovered

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