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    Brandon Pine 1250 W Grove Parkway #2027. Tempe‚ AZ 85285 (480) 358-5047 brandonpayan@gmail.com ______________________________________________________________________________________ OBJECTIVE An enthusiastic business communications major seeking a permanent position with an expanding organization where my skills can be used to enhance productivity and further management’s goals. QUALIFICATIONS Microsoft Office Applications Cash Handling Customer Service Inventory Media Operations 

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    Motivation and Emotion

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    Motivation and Emotion Motivation: Motive: An emotion‚ desire‚ physiological need and or similar impulse that acts as an encouragement to action. Motivation is the driving force by which humans achieve their goals. It is an internal state that activates and gives direction to thoughts‚ feelings and action. Types and Nature of Motives: Intrinsic motivation: Internal desire to perform a particular task. For example‚ pleasure‚ mastery etc. Before to be intrinsically motivated‚ one must satisfy

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    Emotion Suzanne Gilbert‚ Della Lonkar‚ Karmyla Lopez‚ Joy Schatz Psych 355 April 18‚ 2011 Stefanie Krasner Theories of Emotion Researchers have debated about the phenomenon with emotions. Debates on this topic have and will continue to for many more years. Researchers have attempted to understand why one has emotions and came up with the five different theories. The first theory is the James-Lange theory‚ which argues that an event can cause physiological arousal first and‚ it can be interpret

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    between motivation and emotions can be seen in everyday life. To show the connection this paper will discuss two of the historical theories of emotion and arousal as they relate to human motivation. Then it will analyze two research methods used for uncovering basic emotions. Finally it will cover the facial feedback hypothesis‚ particularly the event-appraisal-emotion sequence. James-Lange Theory There have been numerous theories on emotions and arousal. The James-Lange theory is one of the earliest

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    the mixture of Spanish and English flowing through my ears. Learning the two languages simultaneously has allowed me to see all the different colors of the dialect. Spanish and English were my ways of creating a beautiful picture. My mother‚ on the other hand‚ could only supply the brush. The colors would simply not stick in her eyes. Her thick accent was like a warm blanket‚ enveloping me in its familiarity and comfort. To others‚ the sound was that of a song slightly off key. It was understandable

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    Theories of Emotion Malari Danielle Burch 06/15/2014 Psy/240 Tami R Gannon Our emotions are controlled by our limbic system. The limbic system is a group of structures that control our emotions. The structure that make up are limbic system are: amygdala‚ mammillary body‚ hippocampus‚ fornix‚ cortex of cingulate gyrus‚ septum‚ olfactory bulb‚ and hypothalamus. It is believed that emotions are expressed through the actions of these structures. There are three main theories of emotions. These

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    Do they really show their true emotions or are they hiding them behind a mask? Do they know what family is really or is it just a screen? Do they share emotions? Do they have conversations? In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury shares similarities and differences involving the corruption of human interaction and gilded emotions. Our world and the dystopian society presented in F451 are very similar yet shares many differences especially within emotions and social interactions. Many people

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    Explain Your Theory

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    Choose and Expalin Your Theory and Theorist 1 Choose and Explain Your Theory and Theorist Lien Dominic Rasmussen College Author Note This paper is being submitted on September 1‚ 2013‚ for Dr. Melissa Shamblott EC100 Section 04 Foundations of Child Development - 2013 Early Fall Quarter Choose and Explain Your Theory and Theorist 2

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    Emotions, Facial Emotions

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    Chapter 13 of Handbook of Emotions‚ Facial Expressions of Emotion‚ Matsumoto et al (2008) thoroughly explain Darwin’s 135 year old conclusion that the muscle actions involved in emotions are universal to both nonhuman primates and other mammals (Matsumoto et al‚ 2008‚ p. 212). Matsumoto et al (2008) provided research from current day to show how this theory is still relevant and it both intrigued and surprised me. This chapter in particular was very crucial in the application of my future clinical

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    story of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. The families were always like this‚ it’s the way they were raised. But Romeo and didn’t care. Romeo is perceived as impulsive‚ emotional and brave. Romeo has shown many examples of emotion in the story. For example‚ In the beginning of the play Romeo is in love with Rosaline‚ but Rosaline does not love him back. So he is emotionally depressed about Rosaline. Romeo said during this situation‚ “This love feels I‚ that feel no love in this. Dost

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