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    Ethics of Compassion

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    chapter 5 “the supreme emotion” the Dalai Lama begins talking about his visit to the Auschwitz extermination camp which is now a museum of sorts in Germany. He explains how he is dumfounded by the sheer calculation and detachment from feeling. Because basic human feeling is the capacity we all have to empathize with one another. In Tibetan this is known as shen dug ngal wa la mi so pa‚ and translates to the inability to bear the sight of another’s suffering. He brings up the possibility for people who

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    Mood And Perception Paper

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    differs with the mood and emotions they are feeling at the time. Also‚ the opinions change between person to person because of their age‚ racial background‚ mental state‚ and cultural

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    Mrs Birling creates more of a negative force around Sheila by saying‚ ‘It would be much better if Sheila didn’t listen to this story at all.’ I say this because she is ‘supposed to be engaged to the hero of it.’ The quote from Mrs Birling‚ that I have given‚ is followed from the quote by Sheila‚ which I have also provided. This shows that Sheila is being aggravated by the rest of the family as they are all suggesting she isn’t there to hear the rest of the conversation between the family‚ Gerald

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    first‚ demands to put our feelings and emotions aside. We are protecting ourselves‚ afraid‚ that by giving that support to others‚ we would be “losing” ourselves. I do not agree with that‚ I think that “more you will give- the more you will get in return”‚ it is a privilege to be let inside another person’s world‚ his/ her feelings and thoughts. People‚ lacking that acceptance in their everyday life‚ creating a protective layer around them‚ losing faith in themselves‚ feeling that they do not deserve

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    Marital Conflict

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    Running head: MARITAL CONFLICT AND LONGEVITY Marital Conflict and Its Effects of the Longevity of Marriage Abstract Regardless of situations in one’s life there comes a time when they are going to be faced with conflict. Conflict is inevitable‚ even in a marriage. However‚ it is how the conflict in a marriage that will determine how it affects the longevity of the marriage and the effects it has on any children involved and

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    In the Shadow of Feeling In the digital media film In the Shadow of Feeling they speak about psychopaths and how by misunderstanding people label them psychopath. According to the film 15 to 25% of prisoners’ population tends to be psychopaths along with 1% living among the general population in society (Law‚ 2007). Dr. Grant Harris explains that‚ in the past treatment for psychopaths consisted of enforcement of drugs like the example of using LSD‚ alcohol and radical methods of treatment to bring

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    Stress Definition Essay

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    that people from every culture‚ ethnicity‚ and race experience. People can understand and relate to the feeling of stress because it’s an emotion response that we were born with. Our ancestors used this emotion to their advantage. During this day and age‚ stress isn’t mostly taken as an advantage. It is something that people have to experience based on what life gives them. It can cause many negative effects to happen to our bodies that might not even be expected because stress isn’t taken that seriously

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    those moments is typically short‚ but intensely important. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ relief is the “removal or lightening of something oppressive‚ painful‚ or distressing.” Relief is that happy sigh experienced when something negative is no longer threatening. According to Lazarus & Lazarus (1994)‚ relief “always begins with the frustration of a goal‚ resulting temporarily

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    When reading this poem the reader gets many different emotions and is constantly having to think in-depth about what each line could really mean. The poem has this effect because of the way it was written. The way a poem is written is an important factor because it is there that the certain mood‚ pace‚ and rhyme scheme is decided for the story. All of those aspects tie together to help the reader understand what the author is attempting to say within the poem. One of the first things that pops out

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    achieve anything outstanding academically. Since her husband left‚ she worked in various situations (mainly shopwork) these never lasted long as when she asked to perform duties that she felt were beyond her (using a till/computer)‚ she admitted to feeling trapped due to her lack of skills and rather than be ‘found out’ would react in a defensive way and quit the job. Her two children (girl/boy) had both got partners but their marriages had been bumpy. Her son had married but walked away from his

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