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    Power of Emotions

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    Power of Emotion Emotion is an individual’s feelings that can be represented by facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ and body language. In the short story “The Moose and the Sparrow”‚ the author Hugh Garner communicates the idea of Moose Madden’s inability to control his emotions has led to his death‚ by describing specific events incisively throughout the story. He suggests that violence and serious consequences can be easily caused by unchecked emotions. Hot temper‚ sensitiveness and vulnerability

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    Emotional Intelligence

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    After taking the Queendom.com emotional intelligence test I was able to discover many important character weakness as well as strengths that I have. During this writing I will like to take some time to reflect on the results of this test. I would also like to explain the meaning of emotional intelligence and why it is important. Last but not least I would also like to help find ways to enhance our emotional intelligence. The results came in and at the time were very surprising. My strengths were

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    he Most Memorable Event in my Life As the title suggests‚ my essay is about some event which is important‚ exciting‚ memorable to me. A lot of people probably would agree with me that one of the most interesting activities in life is traveling‚ this is one of the thing I enjoy the best in my life. For this reason‚ I try to travel as much aas possible. The last trip was a very long and interesting one‚ it was a trip to the United States of America. The first thing to be said about is the choice

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    Dealing with emotions

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    Have you ever felt angry‚ stressed out‚ or just upset and wanted to know how to calm yourself? Then‚ coping skills are for you. Coping skills are ways we calm our emotions‚ and can help improve our relations with family‚ coworkers‚ and friends. First‚ to understand how to cope‚ you need to know what coping skills are. Coping skills are abilities or talents we use to effectively respond to issues. Coping is a response to stressors‚ which are anything that causes stress. Is there a wrong way to cope

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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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    Many People Were Responsible For Romeo and Juliet’s Death In the timeless love story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare many people‚ including the very Romeo and Juliet themselves were responsible for their deaths. Everything that happened in the story clearly led to two of the most famous deaths in the history of literature and almost all the characters in the story had role to play in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. These deaths are tragic but heartfelt and have made many individuals

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    Emotion in Motion

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    company is mix between a clothing brand and a dance studio. The name of the company will be called Emotion in Motion‚ and we will have merchandise to fit the company. The studio provides classes‚ events‚ merchandise and rooms available for rent. We will be located in the heart of the Downtown Redevelopment District. Our exact location is 155 West Washington Boulevard‚ Los Angeles‚ 90015. The studio Emotion in Motion will be just minutes away from LA Live‚ Nokia‚ Staples/Convention Center and all major

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    The Camera and Emotion

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    showing us‚ not reality‚ but the reality that the people in the film see it. In Mean Streets he has moments that connect us to the character’s emotional reality‚ but in Goodfellas the entire film brings us to the place that they exist emotionally. Scorsese’s films take us into another reality‚ that is to say‚ the reality of his characters. “He is unafraid to use unusual cinematic techniques to thrust us boldly into the characters’ minds and emotions‚” (Thompson‚ & Brodwell‚ 2010). First‚ let’s

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    MOTION “Human attraction and emotional cues can be determined through kinesics.” Nietzsche (1980) once said that “Every man is a creative cause of what happens; a primum (prime mover) mobile with an original movement” (p. 154). Indeed‚ humans are remarkably designed to interact with other humans‚ and together create a string of events. This interaction happens as one communicates with the other‚ whether through speech or ink. But over time‚ anyone can agree that communication is not

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    Acting on Emotion

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    Acting on Emotions Sophocles designs his plays to instruct his audience members to behave morally correct. People’s actions are ruled by their emotions (jealousy‚ suspicion‚ anger‚ pride‚ and love) and it leads to negative effects for them. But when acting in a sage demeanor‚ it gives evidence to a person’s character. Sophocles writes his characters to be ruled by their emotions and to teach people to behave in a prudent demeanor. Sophocles designs his plays to have the people of authority act

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