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    What Is Labeling Theory?

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    When listening to this presentation‚ my mind constantly thought back to a concept we learned in class called labeling theory. Labeling theory describes how a society defines what is wrong or deviant‚ and assigns a deviant status to certain individuals. This status then tends to dominate the labeled individuals identity and behaviors. People can choose to accept the label that’s been given to them and act accordingly or reject it and try to prove society wrong. Either way‚ once a person has been labeled

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    Emotions and Feelings

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    Emotions and feelings As humans we experience many types of emotions. They are often classified as positive or negative emotion. Some lists contain up to 1000 different shades of emotion. There is some confusion over whether emotions and feelings are the same thing. We freely talk about how we feel when describing emotional states‚ and use the words interchangeably. Actually‚ there are only three types of feelings: pleasant‚ unpleasant‚ and neutral. There is a huge list of human emotions

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    Emotional ability or emotional intelligence is the ability to assess‚ identify and control the emotions of oneself. It is also the ability to recognize the impact of your own emotions upon your behavior and be aware of the emotions of others around you (Rosete‚ & Ciracohhi‚ 2001). This is not always an easy task. It is a skill you have to work at constantly. Combine these sentences to make a direct comment. Since the brain tends to go into fight or flight mode quickly and easily‚ we have to figure

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    Love and Feeling

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    The Number One Feeling Through every feeling in life‚ there is the one and the only feeling that is considered as a gift. A great gift that we can ever hope to get or to give. Love! The feeling of love is so energetic which can turn one’s brow into a smile. It is the magic that does not need a magician. A lot of legends have carried this feeling. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ for instance. Love is the powerful feeling that can turn one’s enemy into a friend. It is the feeling that takes you

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    Love and Feelings

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    Uncontrollable Passion When you allow your heart to control your mind‚ you lose all direction of reality and reason. Most of Racine’s characters were born with a selfish outlook on life. There was no consideration of others’ feelings or situations throughout the play. Everyone paid the price for their persistent desires. There is a lesson to be learned from this play‚ ultimately‚ the one who loves with the heart and the mind finds genuine love and happiness that lasts. Oenone - Oenone put so much

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    Expressing Feelings

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    Don’t be lazy and make it as an inspiration to write your feelings about that particular guy. Express your feelings through writing! I know there’s a part of me that really loves to write stories or to share my thoughts and feelings. And because of my laziness‚ I haven’t written anything yet. And to start this thing‚ I’ll ignore or better erase my laziness first‚ so here it goes. Well‚ there’s this guy that I really don’t know my feelings about him. Do I love him or am I just confused because

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    Emotional Hindrance

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    Emotional Hinderance "You must put your emotions into your work" is a phrase often heard in life. It proposes that emotions‚ which are often ignored‚ are a key to success. This holds true in many regards‚ however there are times when emotion should be restricted in swaying one’s thoughts. The pursuit of knowledge is to be completely objective. Thus‚ although emotional intelligence is necessary‚ it is more of a hindrance than a help‚ and should be controlled. Since knowledge is justified true

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    Emotional Literacy

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    Introduction The term emotional intelligence came into common usage following the success in the 1990s of Daniel Goleman’s book‚ Emotional Intelligence; why it can matter more than IQ. Goleman pointed out that ‘success’ in life depends not only on our IQ as measured by our literacy and numeracy skills but‚ more importantly‚ on how well we know our own emotional make-up‚ manage our emotional responses and react to the emotional responses of others. Goleman’s emotional intelligence speaks

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    Beyond Feelings

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    Beyond Feelings A Guide To Critical Thinking By: Vincent Ryan Ruggiero Who Are You? In this chapter Ruggiero discusses how one would respond to the question if asked‚ Who Are You? Based on what I read this question would be difficult to answer. You would have to describe yourself. Give details about your sentiments and preferences. You would also describe your personality‚ attitude‚ etc. Who we are is greatly influenced by time and place as discussed in this chapter. We all adapt to certain

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    the worst feeling

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    is dull and puts people to sleep. Students have all had that one teacher‚ including myself‚ that made the student’s feel like the class would never end. Those are the teacher’s that make a classroom environment boring. That is probably the worst feeling for a student. If it’s a class that is 80 minutes every day‚ sitting in that class with a monotone teacher really makes the students not want to be there. This also contributes to students skipping that class in the future just to avoid what they

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