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    Emotion is stronger than reason.” To what extent is this true in Human Science? People will make lots of decisions in their life‚ some of the decisions are emotional ‚ and some are intellectual. From my point of view‚ I think emotion and reason are all important‚ and it’s depends on a specific situation and specific person to decide if it’s stronger or not.So my stance is neutral. If a person is very intellectual‚ most of his decision will be reasonable‚ but if he is a very emotional person

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    necessary to solve problems‚ but not sufficient to solve problems. And unlike domain-specific strategies‚ there is no difference between expert and novice problem solvers in their ability to use them. Domain-specific strategies remain under conscious control. They are the procedural knowledge associated with a domain. Research indicates that solving problems in a domain relies on cognitive operations that are specific to that domain. They do not transfer from one content area to another.

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    allowed to make any “alien” leave the united states at any time he thinks is necessary. The historical question is “does the alien act violate the constitution and should it be legal?” People may say the act does not go against the constitution and it should be legal because the federal government has a job to protect and has the right and duty to defend against the war. The alien act does go against the U.S constitution and should not be legal. If the government were to enforce the alien act then

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    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: Labeling Our Feelings

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    cheating on her with another woman. She is very distraught and is not sure what to do about the situation. Activity Handout 8.2 Make Your Own Invention Think of a new idea of an invention that you want to create. How did this invention come about? What will it be used for? Be as specific as possible and include drawings or mappings of your new invention. Finally‚ evaluate your invention or a classmate’s invention for creativity. What criteria will you use? Activity Handout 8.3 Which Type of Intelligence

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    To what extent does Othello meet the criteria of a tragic hero? The characteristics of a tragic hero are explained in Aristotle’s theory. Aristotle said that a tragic hero must go through four stages. These are Peripateia‚ which is an utter and complete downfall from a very high status such as a king‚ prince etc… to catastrophe and misery. Hamartia‚ which is a fatal or tragic flaw in the hero. Anagnorisis‚ which is recognition of the hero’s mistakes‚ and Catharsis‚ which is when the audience is

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    having your emotions stirred on behalf of a character in a story undermines your ability to control your own emotions? Why or why not? Initially I did not agree with Plato when he states that having your emotions stirred on behalf of a character undermines your ability to control your own emotions‚ after reading and analyzing his reasons for making this assertion I now agree. Plato believes that it is “best to bear misfortune as quietly as possible without resentment (Plato 369)”‚ emotions should not

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    John A. Evans Instructor: Wilson English: 101-039 02/06/2013 Does music affect the emotional state of a person? Have you ever walked into a room where music was playing while in a bad mood or emotional state‚ only to find you are humming along or singing to the music that is playing? Music affects the way we feel‚ and it can alter the current state of our emotional well-being just by listening to it. Often in everyday life‚ people overlook the importance that sounds make in our lives. With

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    How does Steinbeck present Curley’s Wife? The book was written in the 1900’s which was an area where women and black people were marginalized by society due to their sex or skin colour. In the book‚ the first time we are introduced to Curley’s Wife is through another character: Candy. This suggests that she must be quite an important character as she is being rumoured about. He says “Wait’ll you see Curley’s Wife”‚ this quotation intrigues the reader and makes them wonder about Curley’s Wife. Then

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    local environment can have selective advantages to survive and reproduce‚ so these adaptive traits can quickly spread in their populations. By using genomic sequencing‚ candidate genes underlying the adaptive features can be identified. Question 2: Does gender influence leaf morphology? If gender-related differences in leaf morphology exist‚ sexual selection can be a possible answer for it. As pollen donors‚ male plants with a broadly spaced floral display can be favored by providing a larger number

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