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    References: Bain & Company. (n.d.). Balanced Scorcard. Retrieved from http://www.bain.com/publications/articles/management-tools-balanced-scorecard.aspx Balanced Scorecard Institute. (2014). Balanced scorecard basics. Retrieved from http://balancedscorecard.org/Resources/About-the-Balanced-Scorecard

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    Summary of Module 31 Functions of emotions : * Preparing us for action. Emotions act as a link between events in our environment and our responses. * Shaping our future behavior. Emotions promote learning that will help us make appropriate responses in the future. * Helping us interact more efficiently with others. We ooften communicate the emotion we experience through our verbal and nonverbal behaviors‚ making our emotions obvious to observers. Determining the Range of Emotions:

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    decided to include the outer islands. When sir. Lynden Piddling came home from law school he joined the PLP party and that was the beginning of the road to majority rule. Sir Lynden Pindling‚ Randol Fawkes‚ Auther Hanna‚ Sir. Milo Butler Sr‚ Clarence Bain‚ Samuel Isaacs‚ and many other women and men planned and strategized to free there people from colonize. At that time racial segregation was a way of life in The Bahamas. The ‘blacks’ were referred to as coloured people. They were schools were

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    ​The effects of psychotherapy and the tools related to its effect have typically been investigated by measuring changes in symptoms‚ psychological abilities‚ personality‚ and social functioning. Many psychiatrists presumed that psychotherapy treated psychological based disorders and pharmacology treated biological based disorders. However‚ with the introduction of neuroimaging procedures the ability to examine the biological effects of psychotherapy has become attainable. Neuroimaging has allowed

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    does coffee come from?” As we saw in the Bain film and read Big History article‚ one small thing or event is connected to people‚ places‚ and big events on the earth. In the Big History article explains how history is looked at “ from the Big Bang to the modernity.” In modern days we have coffee as part of our morning routine and maybe don’t even that many years ago‚ coffee was being smuggled to be grown in other parts of the world as mentioned in the Bain film. Back in the day people would work

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    for regulating crucial body functions such as respiration and heart rate. 10. Pons Involved in sleep and dreams. 11. Hippocampus Involved in learning‚ short term memory‚ spatial memory‚ and damaged by Alzheimer’s disease. 12. Amygdala Located within the temporal lobe. It is involved in several functions including‚ arousal‚ automatic responses associated with fear‚ memory‚ emotional responses‚ hormonal secretions. 13. Pituitary gland A small endocrine organ that controls

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    a mental illness like anxiety. Anxiety is a disorder where people have an intense feeling of worry and fear in very often situations.There are several parts of the brain‚ which are the main actors that create fear and anxiety‚ like the amygdala. The amygdala is an almond shape structure in the brain that could be a communication between the parts of the brain that organize incoming sensory signals and the parts that interpret those signals. Also emotional memories may also have a role in anxiety

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    which are decreased amount of grey matter in the brain responsible for processing empathy‚ moral reasoning and guilt that clearly affect their ability to feel emotions‚ and to react to other people’s distress. Also‚ other studies have linked the amygdala with psychopathic traits as this area is related to aggressive behavior. Abnormalities in other parts of the brain such as the orbitofrontal cortex have also been correlated to psychopathy‚ as this area is responsible for lying‚ irresponsibility

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    limbic system lies on both sides of the thalamus and contains the hypothalamus‚ amygdala‚ and hippocampus is in charge of emotions‚ memories‚ and stimulation which gives its nickname of the “emotional brain.” The hypothalamus controls homeostasis‚ emotion‚ thirst‚ hunger‚ circadian rhythms‚ the autonomic nervous system‚ and even the pituitary gland. The hypothalamus is located in front of the thalamus. There is the amygdala which is in the temporal lobe which can help evoke memories‚ emotions‚ and fear

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    Wade Sharp Eng 101 10/1/2012 In the midst of a heated presidential race two great leaders are vying for the affection of all of America. On the left side we have our current president Mr. Barrack Obama and on the right side his opponent Mr. Mitt Romney. On paper both are outstandingly qualified candidates and both have been trusted to hold a position of leadership over large numbers of people. Mitt Romney built his foundation through a strong career in business before becoming a politician‚ while

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