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    After more than 15 years of co-founding and heading up Greenpeace‚ Patrick Moore switched sides and views. Instead of the radical environmental activism that Greenpeace encompasses‚ Moore now focuses on how we can benefit humans while remaining as environmentally safe as possible. Patrick Moore was born in 1947 and raised in Winter Harbour‚ British Columbia‚ a fishing and logging village on the northwestern tip of Vancouver Island often referred to as the Pacific rainforest. His father was a

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    Patrick Graham “Ire/land III” he painted in 1982 and was later bought by the Gallery that year; it is a oil on canvas (183x122cm). The painting it self is hung in the Irish political wing of the Hugh Lane Gallery. The painting is high in saturated colours‚ it is very vibrant and has very strong bold colours such as: oranges‚ greens‚ browns‚ blues‚ reds and yellows so it has a broad range of hues. Since the room this painting was hung in is very bright with artificial lights the painting stands

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    Emotion Regulation

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    Comparing and Contrasting Views of Emotion Regulation Everyone regulates their emotions and some better than others. A majority of the time we do not even realize we are doing so because of a very powerful unconscious. Emotion regulation is a relatively new section of psychology because it has yet to be extensively researched. Such unexplored areas tend to be even a little fuzzy to even the most understanding of researchers. James J. Gross of Stanford University is one of the comparatively

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    Managing Emotions

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    Managing and Using Emotions in the Workplace Brad Pagano Southern New Hampshire University Abstract This case study analysis offers an overarching review on managing and using emotions in the workplace. It uncovers the factors that lead to poor management of emotions‚ why the strategic use of emotions in the workplace can be a powerful tool for employees‚ and offers suggestions on methodologies that companies can change their emotional climate. It will also discuss the advantages and

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    Emotions and Imagery

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    Veronica McCray Lise Esch ENG 102 May 1‚ 2010 Emotions and Imagery of the Poem “Mutterings Over the Crib of a Deaf Child” "There is universality in Wright ’s work not only in subject matter but in form and technique as well"‚ these words have been said by Van den Heuvel about the poetry of James Wright. No doubts‚ he meant also the poem “Mutterings Over the Crib of a Deaf Child” by James Wright. This poem is one of poet’s impressive works in which he

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    . The Important of language Zaini Sharif-Mohamed John Simon‚ a renowned critic of both the arts and of the proper use of the English language. Some of his accomplishments include a devotion of 40-years as a theater critic at New York Magazine‚ as well as a regular author of several essays for a language column in Esquire (Simon 547). Simon asserts in his essay‚ ‘Why Good English Is Good for You‚’ that one must use good English to succeed. According to Simon‚ what constitutes as ‘good English’

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    About emotions

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    The word "emotion" dates back to 1579‚ when it was adapted from the French word émouvoir‚ which means "to stir up". However‚ the earliest precursors of the word likely dated back to the very origins of language. In psychology and philosophy‚ emotion is a subjective‚ conscious experience characterized primarily by psychophysiological expressions‚ biological reactions‚ and mental states. Emotion is often associated and considered reciprocally influential with mood‚ temperament‚ personality‚ disposition

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    Ibm - John Patrick

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    John Patrick/IBM Apr 12‚ 2002 Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on pinterest_shareMore Sharing Services As IBM’s chief Internet technology officer‚ John Patrick leads the company’s efforts in conceiving and developing the next generation of Internet products and processes. Beyond his official job description‚ however‚ Mr. Patrick is considered by many to be IBM’s Internet visionary‚ or dreamer: Business 2.0 has named him one of the industry’s most intriguing minds

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    Moods and Emotions

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    Moods A characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling is mood. Mood is the feeling often is less intense than emotions. Every human beings result of perception‚ learning and reasoning differs from another Disparity in outcomes serves deflection in moods. Moods are directed from an emotion which does not leave you in your normal state Mood is a feeling but behavior which is not visible There are good and bad moods which in turn occurs in response

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    Emotion in Hamlet

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    The Problematic Relation between Reason and Emotion in Hamlet Eric Levy Hamlet opens on a state of incipient alarum‚ with martial vigilance on the battlemented "platform" (act 1‚ scene 2‚ line 252) of Elsinore and conspicuous "post-haste and rummage in the land" (1.1.110).1 For the sentries‚ this apprehension is heightened by the entrances of the Ghost--a figure whom Horatio eventually associates with a threat to the "sovereignty of reason" (1.4.73). In the immediate context‚ loss of the "sovereignty

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