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    Unreasonable Emotion

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    opened. He even felt frightened when his mum brought him on a taxi. His parents tried to comfort him but he still kept on shouting‚ screaming and crying. He is so uncontrollable that makes his parents really confused. To explain Sam’s unreasonable emotion‚ we can use the concepts of classical conditioning. Before conditioning‚ cable car accident is an unconditioned stimulus (UCS) that produced frightened and impatient feeling and uncontrollable responses like screaming and crying seriously. A closed

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    .Basic Emotions

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    basic emotions- Category analysis of emotion words Category analysis of emotion words is theory used to describe emotions; the study explains that words have been created to describe our emotions based on emotional experiences. Certain words such as love or hate can give you a distinct feeling depending on the situation. Johnson-Laird and Oatley conducted a large analysis of 590 English words that we use to express emotion verbally and found that there are numerous ways that our emotions can be

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    Theories of emotion

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    Theories of emotion The James-Lange Theory American Psychologist William James and the Danish Psychologist Carl Lange. James-Lange theory holds that physiological response give rise to our cognitive experience of emotion. Our body responds to a perception of an event before we experience the emotion. James-Lange Theory: 1. Event 2. Arousal 3. Emotion Example: The dog is growling; My muscles tense; My heart races; I feel afraid. The Cannon-Bard Thalamic Theory Walter Cannon a psychologist

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    Emotion and Veterinarian

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    Nelson M. Block:B Veterinarian I’ve always had the need to help animals get better and recover from injury. I want to do this because I always had pets so that influenced me and my older sister wanted to be one too. Is it that‚ that influenced me? I chose to be a veterinarian because like I stated before‚ I’ve always been with animals and I love working with them. It is important to me to find out more about this topic because I want to know what I am doing when I am trying to achieve this goal

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    ARCHIVING VOICES AND EXPRESSIONS. A ground breaking exhibition curated by Probir Gupta featuring various folk artists and contemporary photographers. Held at the Gurusday Museum from 27th March- 10th April. This museum was founded by the very well-known Shri Gurusday Dutt held this successful show of pictures and paintings that echoed departures from traditional folk Bengal art. This exhibition gives an extraordinary glimpse into the breadth of various contemporary art and photographs.

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    Motivation and Emotion

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    Motivation and Emotion Motivation: Motive: An emotion‚ desire‚ physiological need and or similar impulse that acts as an encouragement to action. Motivation is the driving force by which humans achieve their goals. It is an internal state that activates and gives direction to thoughts‚ feelings and action. Types and Nature of Motives: Intrinsic motivation: Internal desire to perform a particular task. For example‚ pleasure‚ mastery etc. Before to be intrinsically motivated‚ one must satisfy

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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 in Organisation

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    Emotions in Organisations What are emotions? Physiological‚ behavioural and psychological episodes experienced toward an object‚ person or event that create a state of readiness A feeling‚ psychological state and biological state that incline a person to act in a certain way Emotions are experiences. Emotion and Work As actors we all through the process of socialisation learn how to control and manage emotions in certain contexts Emotions are getting more important in service section –

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    Emotions Essay

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    How important are your emotions in your life? There are many factors involved in making decisions but the most important are the emotions. My whole life is full of decisions that I made using my emotions. Emotions are the best way to make decision because emotions give a different point of view of the reality‚ help to choose the right options‚ and they are the key to success. Firstly; emotions always give me a different point of view of the reality. When I was eleven years old‚ I had a friend

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    what are emotions

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    Helloo List of emotions From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This is a list of emotions (feelings). Contents 1 Robert Plutchik’s theory 2 Book Two of Aristotle’s Rhetoric 3 The engineered language Lojban 4 Other websites Robert Plutchik’s theory Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions This says that the basic eight emotions are: Fear → feeling afraid. Other words are terror (strong fear)‚ shock‚ phobia Anger → feeling angry. A stronger word is rage. Sadness → feeling sad. Other words

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