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    According to a recent study where the participants were observing pictures displaying different emotional states during less than 30 milliseconds‚ their faces unconsciously imitated those facial expressions without recognition of the demonstrated feelings. Such a tendency‚ known as emotional contagion‚ implies the automatic imitation and synchronization of expressions‚ movements‚ vocalizations‚ and postures with those of another person. Consequently‚ while all individuals share emotions‚ these emotions

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    Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to manage emotional cues and understand the emotional states of others (Lamberton & Minor‚ 2014). EI also incorporates the capability to accurately recognize and thoughtfully control emotions in order to promote intellectual growth. Enhancing your knowledge in EI will help promote human relations in business settings and improve interaction with co-workers. The discussion below will include a knowledge of EI improving human relations in business situations

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    PRINCIPLE OF PURPOSEFUL EXPRESSION OF FEELINGS Purposeful expression of feelings is the recognition of the person’s need to express his feelings freely‚ especially his negative ones. The helper listens purposefully‚ neither discouraging nor condemning the expression of these feelings‚ sometimes even actively stimulating and encouraging them when they are therapeutically useful as a part of the helping process. 1.2 DEFINITION IN OWN WORDS The principle of purposeful expression of feelings identifies

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    Human Facial Expressions and Emotions: Are they Universal? Abstract To accept that the implications of human emotions are universal is indeed very extensive. It speaks to an issue that is deeply entrenched in human nature and it is by no means a trivial question. Much research has been conducted in this field of emotions through the analysis of facial expressions‚ categorizing evidence into two primary categories: those in favor of the universality of emotions‚ known as the Universality thesis

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    emblazoned on the fashion magazines of the day‚ or you might not.” -Maya Angelou Other than fashion‚ what medium(s) do you choose for self-expression and why? Coco Chanel stated‚ “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky‚ in the street‚ fashion has to do with ideas‚ the way we live‚ what is happening.” In a time when self-expression through dress is stifled through dress codes‚ dressing to impress‚ and uniforms‚ a need to stay true to oneself and express moods and

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    ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Course Paper: Emotional Intelligence and Nonverbal Communication Done by: Nazar Diachun Supervised by: N.V. Batryn Ternopil – 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................3 PART 1. WHAT IS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.......................................................

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    Emotional Dissonance and Customer Service: An Exploratory Study Craig C. Julian ABSTRACT. In this paper‚ the broad context for the study of emotional dissonance and its importance to marketing is set out. The relevant literature on emotional dissonance‚ its antecedents and outcomes are introduced together with the knowledge gap in the literature. The conceptual framework of emotional dissonance is expanded via exploratory research using case studies in order to identify the key issues and the

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    Stephen Dupuis Emotional Value through Animation Childhood and family life can be greatly influenced by animated cartoons and feature films. Throughout the latter part of the twentieth century‚ animation has undergone tremendous change. Forces including technological advancement and the increasing desire for higher profits have shaped this genre and caused it to cycle through periods of dormancy and innovation. One such resurgence occurred during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s‚ a period

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    Challenges in Maintaining System Reliability in Electrical Systems Reliability of Supply As a result of reforms in the power sector many new Distribution Companies have started their operations. Apart from improving financial viability‚ reduction of T&D losses the distribution reforms have been identified as a key area in terms for fulfilling consumers‘ expectations in terms of service delivery in the area of Reliability and Quality of power supply. Reliability and Quality of power supply were

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    major influence on a child’s social and emotional development. A child absorbs a huge amount of information as soon as it’s born. He or she gets most of that information from the parents or siblings therefore these are the people that are responsible for the child’s early learning. The family shows factors of concern‚ sympathy‚ respect‚ encouragement‚ freedom and independence to the child which positively contributes to its social experiences and its emotional state. It is clear to me that the significance

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