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    facial expressions corresponding to universal emotions such as a liar will often engage in more eye contact‚ liars will often repeat the whole question back at the start of their repetition. The eyes and the mouth reveal emotional information about persons. Voice is also a sign of lying which has a higher or lower pitch than usual and they have unsure in their speech. A liar wills often too much information creates like a story. A liar will subconsciously point their feet towards the exit. Neural indicators

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    she could come to watch‚ he agrees but doesn’t stop to wait for her. This scene demonstrates how Stella follows Stanley along‚ and serves him according to what he wishes to do and when he wants to do it. In scene three Stanley is having his poker party (pg. 57). At this point he is very drunk. Blanche distracting Stanley by listening to the radio instigates him to grab it off the table and toss it out the window. Stella in a state of panic tells everyone to go home which angers Stanley so he

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    situations‚ and also telling Blanche what she is going to do about the papers and Napoleonic code about “lost Belle Reve.” (Williams 40-43) There is also the Poker Table scene in which this places Stella and Blanche in opposition and Mitch and Stanley. Mitch wants to continue talking with Blanche and Stanley wants Mitch to come and play poker. Mitch continually tries to leave saying that he needs to get home to his sick mother. Stanley obviously does not understand Mitch’s situation and his need to

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    In addition to becoming a relentless poker player‚ Yamamoto developed a low opinion of American naval officers‚ considering the U.S. navy a club for golfers and bridge players. On the other hand‚ he developed a healthy respect for American industrial capacity. After seeing further into Yamamoto’s

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    January The Merchant’s Tale He is a wealthy‚ elderly knight and marries May. Poor old january longs for a young wife to fulfill God’s wish that man and woman marry‚ and to produce an heir to inherit his estates. After covering with his friends‚ January decides to marry a young girl named May. January is very contempt with their marriage even after his old age warrants him to become blind. He doesn’t let May out of his reach and they continue to live (as he thought) a faithful life. One day

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    Parent trap is actually one of the first Disney films I ever saw that was not an animation. It came out in 1998 as a remake of the 1961 Disney classic. I was 12 years old when I saw it so I was probably the target audience of this rather typical Disney film. However‚ it is a more family-oriented film than other Disney creations that are usually more children-focused. It is a decent movie for a family to lightly watch although the plot is rather unrealistic‚ to say the least‚ and childish at times

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    such as pathological liars‚ and the avoidance of situations. When an individual becomes a pathological liar they begin to lie incessantly to get their way and do so with little concern for others. There is a great website named www.truthaboutdeception.com that has a specific page dedicated to pathological lying‚ with this page a great quote comes about the stigma of lying. “Pathological liars have little regard or respect for the rights and feelings of others. A pathological liar often comes across

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    Ruoqi Xu Psychology Professor Dude 11/22/12 Dream and Its Meaning Dream can be happy‚ delightful‚ absurd or even fearful. Dream is what we experience when we sleep; it “involves an integration of perceptual‚ emotional‚ motivational‚ and cognitive processes performed by various brain modules” (Passer and Ronald193). However‚ the content of the dream and the reason why we dream specific content still remain a mystery till today. Although many scientists have been attempting to find the answers

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    Women and Honor: Some Notes on Lying (1975) These notes were first read at the Hartwick Women Writers’ Workshop‚ founded and directed by Beverly Tanenhaus‚ at Hartwick College‚ Oneonta‚ New York in June 1975. They were published as a pamphlet by Motheroot Press in Pittsburgh‚ 1977; in Heresies: A Feminist Magazine of Art and Politics‚ vol. 1‚ no. 1; and in a French translation by the Québecois feminist press‚ Les Editions du Remue-Ménage‚ 1979. It is clear that among women we need a new ethics; as

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    About Nothing‚ a play by William Shakespeare‚ many lies are told.Every character tells at least one lie‚ but the worst liar is Don John. From the Time article “Lies‚ Lies‚ Lies” which identifies the three different lies: type one‚ to protect others; type two‚ to help yourself; and type three‚ to harm others‚ his lie is a Type Three Lie‚ or a lie to cause harm. Don John is the worst liar in Much Ado About Nothing because he tells lies only to harm and not help. Don John’s lie is a Type Three Lie.

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