In an article titled “A New Measure of the Expression of Shame: The Shame Code” authors Kalee De France‚ Dianna Lanteigne‚ Jenny Glozman‚ and Tom Hollenstein conducted a study in 2016 to examine the Shame Code‚ a new behavioral coding system of the expression of shame. There were 149 participants between the ages of 12 and 17‚ and half were female. They elicited shame with a spontaneous speech task. The authors describe that shame involves global‚ self-focused negative attributions based on the anticipated
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What does Zora Neal Hurston identify as the "Characteristics of Negro Expression?" In 1933‚ Zora Neil Hurston wrote "Characteristics of Negro Expression" to frame the Negro or African-American as she saw him. She saw the results of the Great Migration as terrifying and spasmodic‚ unbearably inhumane and devastating to those left behind. For Hurston‚ rural black people were being forgotten; disappearing amidst the heady enthusiasm of the urban New Negro Movement. In Hurston’s essay she describes
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Generate Expressions 1. If a coffee company purchases paper cups at a cost of x cents for a package of ten and lids at a cost of y cents per dozen‚ which of the following represents its material cost‚ in cents‚ of c cups of coffee? 2. If a car rental company charges $100 for each rental‚ a dollars per mile‚ and b dollars per hour‚ which of the following represents the total cost to rent a car for 6 hours and travel 250 miles? 100 + 250a + 6b 3. In a library there are currently B bookshelves
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Facial expressions Facial expressions also communicate cognitive messages and emotions. They enhance your verbal communication by producing "feeling tone‚" the impression that you care about what you’re saying. The following tips will help you use facial expressions to increase your persuasiveness: Smile before you begin speaking Don’t be either mechanical or melodramatic; act naturally Think about what you’re saying and react with facial expressions to match or enhance the thought (intro) We spend
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Simplifying Expressions Understanding the properties of algebra is important in learning how to simplify algebra expressions. When simplifying and solving algebra problems‚ or as it is called‚ simplifying expressions‚ one must be able to understand the distributive property. The distributive property‚ sometimes called distribution‚ is used to apply multiplication across two or more terms inside of parentheses and results in the removal of the parentheses. The removal of the parentheses via
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Name [pic] Algebraic Expressions 1-3 Homework Wednesday‚ August 15‚ 2012 Write an algebraic expression that models each word phrase. 1. the sum of 11 and the product of 2 and a number r Write an algebraic expression that models each situation. 2. Arin has $520 and is earning $75 each week babysitting. Evaluate each expression for the given values of the variables. 3. 2(3e ( 5f) + 3(e2 + 4f); e = 3 and f = (5 Surface Area The expression 6s2 represents the surface area of a cube
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Write a regular expression for binary strings with at least two 0s but not consecutive 0s. 1*01+01* Write a regular expression that matches all strings over the alphabet {a‚ b‚ c} that contain: Starts and ends with a a(a*b*c*)a /( a / a(a/b)*a) At most one a b*c*/b*c* a b*c* At least two a’s b*c* a b*c* a b*c* An even number of a’s (b*c* a b*c* a b*c*)+ Number of a’s plus number of b’s is even Write a regular expression to describe all dates of the form
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A History on Universal Facial Expressions: The Works of Lamarck‚ Izard and Russell Kathleen Coyne-Boyles From the time of the ancient Greeks through to the modern age‚ understanding and interpreting man’s emotions and body language have been a source of both fasicnation and a point of intellectual debate. The ancient philosophers‚ such as Aristotle‚ proposed the idea that the face takes on varying appearances which are characteristic of each of the passions (or emotions) of humankind. The famous
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Chapter 2 Examples of Solved Problems This section presents some typical problems that the student may encounter‚ and shows how such problems can be solved. In addition to the identities given in Section 2.5‚ these examples also use an identity known as consensus‚ defined below. 17a. 17b. x·y+y·z+x·z =x·y+x·z (x + y) · (y + z) · (x + z) = (x + y) · (x + z) Consensus Example 2.1 Problem: Determine if the following equation is valid x1 x3 + x2 x3 + x1 x2 = x1 x2 + x1 x3 + x2 x3
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Art History 6A 19 November 2011 Triumph! Art is an expression that we as humans do as a way to express and communicate with others. Through art every painting/sculpture has an intended purpose and message/story to convey. No matter what race‚ gender‚ or class‚ one can understand what message is being shared or find an entirely opposite interpretation other than what the artist intended. It can relate to the individual on a personal level‚ and that’s the beauty of art. In this essay I will be
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