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    Emotion and People

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    NAWRAS MGHARBEL TAKE-HOME EXAM IN GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY A. 1. The reason why people find it hard to see the difference between two major parties is because they both offer the same activist or convention or let we say contributions in the society. 2. The novice gambler is the one who’s the courage to continue betting. Because he just started‚ he cant just go home with himself defeated. Of course he wants his money back and make some more. 3. Because most of our governments even if they caught

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    Non Verbal Cues

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    The ability to communicate with one another is of paramount importance to the success of the human race (Hartley‚ 1999).   Communication is a dynamic process with the interacting components of sending and receiving information.   Nonverbal cues may provide clarity or contradiction for a message being sent (Dunn‚ 1998).   This is not to say that nonverbal forms of communication merely provide a modem of clarity for verbal communication‚ they can‚ and do‚ stand-alone (Krauss et al‚ 1995).   Facial

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    I watched a television program last night with many instances of nonverbal communication. Similar to real life conversation‚ TV programming conversation uses just about as much nonverbal communication. Below are a few of the instances that stood out to me while watching. In the first instance‚ an employer comes into the employees’ work space and addresses 2 of the main characters. The employer is clearly dressed for a higher position (self-preservation) and she is standing upright about 3 feet

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    Freddie Flintoff Essay

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    Azmoudeh 1  Sara Azmoudeh  5 March 2015  English 1a   Freddie Flintoff‚ and I both      The concept of fear is one which is hard to grasp. Fear is a emotion‚ and parallel to other  emotions‚ fear is non physical. However‚ the perplex aspect of fear is although it is non physical  it is triggered by mental and physical things. Other emotions such as love‚happiness‚ sadness and  anger are usually triggered by other people and are taken away by other people. Fear on the other  hand begins with us and ends with us

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    Where I come from fear isn’t a word you hear very often. When used to describe one’s self it is rarely used in conversation. Fear of you‚ fear of me‚ fear to be and fear to dream. These are the true feelings of my people or shall I say people dealing with reality. One may say “I ain’t never scared “‚ whatever those are the ones with the most freights. Franklin D. Roosevelt once said “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless unreasoning‚ unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts

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    In Disney’s Inside Out‚ they try to depict the confusing concept of memories and emotions to a young audience. Disney tries to explain these concepts by having a team of emotions controlling their person’s actions via a control panel‚ so the audience can understand the idea because the emotions are seen as people. The main emotions of Inside Out is joy‚ sadness‚ anger‚ disgust‚ and fear. Someone at Disney decided that these five emotions are universal to everyone in the movie and for everyone watching

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    Definition Essay Fear

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    Fear. It is something everyone has experienced at some point in time during their lives. Brief moments‚ like someone cutting in front of you with a car‚ a bully at school‚ even something as mundane as whether or not you’ve passed a class. They happen for all of us and for some of us‚ fear can be more than a brief moment‚ it can be an all consuming emotional disability. Everyone has experienced fear and most say it’s hard to describe. So‚ what exactly is fear and how does it affect us. What is fear

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    Emotions are personal experiences that are hard wired into every single human being on the planet. Yet‚ somehow people seem to have little control over them. After studying all the different kinds of emotions people can feel‚ I did a three day inventory of the emotions I experienced. In this paper‚ I will discuss how hard or easy it is to identify emotions and the methods I used to identify my emotions. I will analyze the types of emotions I felt and whether they were primary or secondary. Were they

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    Concepts of Motivation

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    Boston: Pearson/Allyn & Bacon. Hong-chee‚ S. (1968).Performance as a function of ability‚ motivation and emotion. Colombia; The University of British Colombia. Peters‚ R. (2006). The Concept of Motivation (2nd ed.). California.CA: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

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    the story of a young man who struggles with his identity. Paul feels that he knows where he belongs‚ but his family and teachers refuse to support his choices. In the middle of Paul’s Case‚ there is a switch in narration. At this point‚ the reader can associate with Paul and his problems. Paul struggles with both internal and external conflicts‚ causing him to be quite a puzzling character. From tha perspective of his family and teachers‚ Paul seems abnormal. From his perspective‚ however‚ he seems

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