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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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    Effect of Emotions

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    STD: Fybmm EMOTIONS Topic covered: Positive and negative emotions and bodily changes Emotions are an integral part of our life. Emotions‚ often called feelings‚ include experiences such as love‚ hate‚ anger‚ trust‚ joy‚ panic‚ fear‚ and grief. Emotions are specific reactions to a particular event that are usually of fairly short duration. Emotions have both physical and mental components. Emotions colour people ’s lives and give them depth and differentiation. Emotions can be positive

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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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    bottom-up approaches to cognition. Which has been more fruitful in the history of psychology? Discuss with reference to Bartlett and/or the Gestaltists. This essay is going to talk about the top-down and bottom-up approaches to cognition. It will further explore which approach has been more fruitful in the history of Psychology with reference to Bartlett and the Gestaltists. This essay will look at the top-down approaches to cognition and then the bottom-up approaches to cognition including the advantages

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    Chapter 6: Motivation and Emotion 1. What is Motivation a. Motivation – A physiological and psychological factors that account for the arousal (energizing)‚ direction‚ and persistence of behavior. i. Motivation is a hypothetical state 2. Theories of Motivation b. Biological Theories ii. Instincts – Unlearned species-specific behaviors that are more complex than reflexes and triggered by environmental events called releasing stimuli iii. Ethology

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    A Plethora of Emotions

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    most memorable and life changing event that many girls go through. The ideal first date usually consists of flowers‚ candy‚ dinner‚ and a wonderful handsome prince. The first date is an overrated night in which many girls get their hopes up but it does not goes out as planned. Like many girls‚ I was a dreamer who wanted to experience the overrated night. I wanted the candy and the flowers; and I had planned out the evening in my mind and how it would turn out. I wanted the whole entire shebang‚ but

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    Human Emotions

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    that we experience as a result of something we have lost or painful emotions we have experienced. | |2 | |E V L O |Possibly the most sought-after human emotions. Feelings of affection to a particular person or animal are most associated with it. | |3 | |S D N E S A S |A feeling where people think is the slightest emotion but the hardest to predict.

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    Evocation of emotion

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    often done through an author’s ability to evoke an emotional response from their audience and can be demonstrated through the comparison of Raine’s ’A martian sends a postcard home.’ (1979) & James Joyce’ ’Eveline’ (1914). A definition of ’emotion’ can be given as; A strong feeling deriving from one’s circumstances‚ mood‚ or relationships with others. (www.oxforddictionaries.com) Craig Rain’s Martian Poem literally titled ’A Martian sends a postcard home’ asks the audience to challenge their

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    What does it mean to be a hero? Well when I was little ‚ about four to five years old I thought a hero was a person that had a lot of super powers . A superhero like the ones in cartoons like Batman ‚ Power Rangers ‚ Superman‚ Spider-man‚ and 0thers. But as I kept growing I said I always asked myself what is a hero? Is it some famous person‚ super hero or what? I never did quite understand the meaning till about now. Now I completely understand‚ a hero to me is someone who would always be there for

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    citizens have met their bare necessities. What does Aristotle mean by ‘good’? Does it mean happiness? Stability? I found this idea particularly intriguing because Aristotle points out that this goodness is best achieved collectively rather than individually. Is this possible? As Aristotle himself points out‚ people typically act in their own self-interest “in order to obtain that which they think good”. (1252a3) If the state aims at the “highest good” (1252a6)‚ does this necessarily benefit

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