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    Emotions Fredericka Hibbs Joy made me love. It has awoken my heart to the ripe fruits of the earth‚ and a determination to taste every one. It makes me revel in life’s most basic privileges. I dance in the rain and wade through the mud. Joy has made me childish. Joy made me sip tea on summer mornings‚ and crave the smell of ink in decaying books. Joy has have me stare at the stars in the still‚ placid evening‚ and wonder ever so innocently. It made me a wild thing‚ with matted hair. It made me daring

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    Human Facial Expressions and Emotions: Are they Universal? Abstract To accept that the implications of human emotions are universal is indeed very extensive. It speaks to an issue that is deeply entrenched in human nature and it is by no means a trivial question. Much research has been conducted in this field of emotions through the analysis of facial expressions‚ categorizing evidence into two primary categories: those in favor of the universality of emotions‚ known as the Universality thesis

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    said that having a successful life and a career will make you happy. Moreover‚ longitudinal studies shows that happiness precedes as well as follows success and many of the effects of positive emotions were parallel by experimental research that induced positive affect in well-controlled studies positive emotions seem to build people’s intellectual‚ psychological‚ and social resources that contribute to enhanced happiness‚ as well. Having success in life is an enjoyable thing when it is involving happiness

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    I do believe that a person can persuade others of a valid argument using emotions. As long as the person have valid facts. Their emotions can help them persuade others about the topic that they  are very passionate about. Kent did show some emotions in his speech‚ but he did not have any valid facts.  I do believe that does help if you can understand fallacies. I watched the video before I read the chapters and I felt like I was just listening to someone trying to change the way I understood life

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    The Ideal Society – Reason vs. Emotions An ideal society is one in which people act together as one for the greater good of the society‚ rather than the individual. The question is: are people to look to their emotional or rational side in determining what to act upon? The obvious answer is – reason. Where with reason‚ the answers are clear‚ emotions often cloud judgment. In a rational society‚ people know their place and their duty. For instance‚ a garbage collector may not enjoy the work

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    Shakespeare’s play Hamlet has endured for it’s classic speeches that are still quoted today and warns how a distorted perspective can create negative emotions. Emotions and experiences that readers can relate to. Hamlet’s various speeches are well known and often quoted. This phenomenon keeps Hamlet a classic play. “ To be or not to be” is one of the most well quoted phrases of Shakespeare. When someone references Hamlet this phrase is sure to surface. It is used all over the place. In titles

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    fright I will touch on what stage fright is to me and how it affects my acting. Then I will talk about Jonathan Pryce and all his thoughts on how stage fright is selfishness. Lastly‚ I will talk about the film Chicago and how the character’s emotions tie to the emotions of real people. For most people‚ stage fright isn’t hard to handle. But‚ it’s not always the same. Some people start to stutter‚ sweat or shake‚ but someone else may get dizzy or forget their lines. To me‚ stage fright is standing in front

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    Emotions Expressed through Expressive Movements As soon as I hear an excellent rhythmic music‚ my legs start to automatically feel the rhythm. Engrossed in my thoughts while hearing the music‚ I feel my inner emotions are waiting to express themselves. These emotions want to express themselves through moves‚ twirls‚ and steps‚ breaking the body’s stiffness into an expressive movement. These emotions are what I feel when I dance. In my entire life‚ I have loved to dance. Whenever I have had participated

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    and dehumanization‚ in which women and children are treated like cattle and calves‚ Morrison illustrates its distortion of the line between man and beast‚ driving Sethe and those chained within its influence through the full spectrum of the human emotions even long after they have escaped. Sethe struggles to classify herself after escaping slavery and crossing the Ohio river to the relative safety of the North; after all‚ “definitions belong to the definers‚ not the defined.” In Beloved the past isn’t

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    her family. The majority of the film is played out in her mind‚ revolving around her five main emotions: joy‚ sadness‚ fear‚ anger and disgust. All five emotions reside is a place called “headquarters.” The five emotions make the decisions on how to tackle the obstacles that Riley comes across in life. When Joy and Sadness get lost outside of headquarters‚ Riley is controlled by her other three emotions‚ which leads her to some issues with her family. Joy and Sadness must find their way back to headquarters

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