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    the intensity of the emotion. Therefore it is very interesting how these differences appear in the English language. It is important to see these differences because our society is based on happiness and to reach the main goal of ones life it is good to understand the differences in the conceptualizations of happiness. 2.The three prototypesThe source domain of the three prototypes are taken from the class notes of Emotion Language‚ from the study of Zoltán Kövecses: Emotion concepts: from happiness

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    What are the effect of foreign languages on the average americans responses ? The body responds to different stimuli in different ways. My hypothesis is that when americans are exposed to foreign languages their body will respond in very definite ways. The body shows clear physical signs every emotion conveyed. For example‚ the human heart rate changes with every single change in emotion and studies have been done to prove such. The american response to languages not understood by them is a topic

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    31 July 2013 Do Animals Really Have Emotions? Animal emotion is a difficult and controversial subject. Scientific research is confirming what humans intuitively know: that animals have feelings and able to experience diverse types of emotions. Skeptics believe there are no possible ways animals can have emotions. They refuse the idea animals experience happiness or any other type of emotions as anthropomorphism; which occurs when humans project their own characteristics or behaviors to animals

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    What a language course can do Fill the gaps with the correct tenses. 1. I have been learning English for seven years now. 2. But last year I was not working hard enough for English‚ that’s why my marks were not really that good then. 3. As I want to pass my English exam successfully next year‚ I am going to study harder this term. 4. During my last summer holidays‚ my parents sent me on a language course to London. 5. It was great and I think I have learned a lot. 6. Before I went to London

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    HOW DO INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND PERCEPTIONS AFFECT TEAM DYNAMICS? In any workplace it is vital that management and employee ’s find the right balance to enable them to work as one unit in the most efficient and effective way. Team dynamics in an organisation can be affected by how people within the team interact‚ respond and influence one another in achieving a common goal. Both individual differences and perceptions can affect team dynamics in positive and negative ways. The following critical

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    Essay Reasoning and Emotions and the quest for Knowledge 19th century English philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge claimed that “deep thinking is attainable only by a person of deep feeling”‚ thereby implying that emotions‚ or “deep feeling”‚ play a key role in the quest for knowledge and the ability to reason‚ or‚ the ability to think deeply. However‚ day after day I am confronted with evidence contradicting his statement‚ and‚ although I do my best not to have biased perception‚ I do not see much in

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    To what extent do you agree with the view that the period 1815-48 constituted a ’time when nothing happened’ in ’Germany’? The term “a time when nothing happened in Germany” is defined by in terms of unification between the 39 individual ‘German’ states and monarchies. Between the years 1815 to 1848‚ ‘Germany’ as one individual country still didn’t exist‚ and ’’German’ people continued to lack nationalist sentiment and liberalist views not until the end of 1848‚ a period when a series of ’German’

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    Hamlets father caused many problems‚ all of which eventually lead up to the tragic death of Hamlet. Each event that happens in the play is impacted by reason‚ fate and emotion. The events throughout the play that lead to hamlets downfall are determined by the roles of reason‚ fate and emotion. These three roles are key factors of the play. Reason plays the role of advancing the plot‚ especially when hamlet devises a plan to reassure the predication of his father’s ghost. Hamlet speaking to himself

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    the social and esteem needs are meant of each individual employee‚ and are satisfied. Then you can start to work on the self-actualization need of the employee. This need needs to maximize one’s potential. Maslow said “What a man can be‚ he must be”. Then the desire to become to what one is capable of being. Just to state though that Maslow realized that his hierarchy was not intended to apply universally‚ and that there were certain‚ “I guess you could say” holes in his theory. In an organization

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    IB TOK Yr I First Essay What is more important in arriving at a moral conclusion: reason or emotion? Reason is more important when it comes to arriving at a moral conclusion mainly being described through the quote “Don’t let your emotions get in the way”. As a teenager‚ from personal experience and observation‚ emotions can get in the way of smart decisions because hormones are always running high. Clearly and logically thinking through a problem or a situation makes you step out of the current

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