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    The Importance Of Emotions In Logical Reasoning & Decision Making Emotions are important because they are essential in controlling almost everything we do‚ say‚ or think. If a person lacks emotions they lack the ability to make smart choices and decisions. This can fall in the category of logic. Logic is pretty much another word for common sense‚ it is a necessity in everyday life and making the right (and sometimes wrong) decisions. For example‚ if somone makes a bad decision such as trusting

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    Emotions According to (Pinel‚ 2009‚ P. 432) Darwin’s theory of emotion consist of his believe that human facial expressions tend to accompany the same emotional states in all species‚ and that expressions of emotions are products of evolution. He believed that expressions of emotions can indicate what an animal is likely to do next‚ that if this signals work in favor for the animal that they will evolve to enhance communication‚ and that opposite messages are shown by opposite movements such as

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    counsellors tailor their approach to meet the needs of each individual client. Narrative therapy and emotion-focused therapy are two approaches to couples and family counselling that provides clinicians with a framework to help clients broaden their understanding of themselves and those with whom they are close. Emotions are the underlying motivating factor for why people seek therapy. Emotions are responsible for facilitating decision making‚ informing our responses to the environment around us

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    Intergroup Cognition and Emotions Theories Student University Abstract Prejudice has a long troubling history between groups in America and abroad. Prejudicial attitudes and intergroup groups biases lays path for destruction. Ingroup biases play a key role in creating actions against others; especially when ingroup threats emerge. How these intergroup threats are perceived can cause extreme negative outcomes. This paper will discuss a current event‚ the shooting of Trayvon Martin in Sanford

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    In the 2016 science-fiction drama Stranger Things‚ a young girl named eleven was held in captivity and raised in the Hawkins National Laboratory‚ a secret research facility. She was capable of psychokinesis and mind-reading‚ and was forced to use her powers against her will as she was a test subject‚ being punished with physical abuse and confinement if she refused. Eleven escaped but often had flashbacks while on the run‚ when reminded of the harm inflicted on her whilst in captivity. She also suffered

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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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    Stranger Than Fiction‚ an Appraisal Stranger Than Fiction is an outstandingly brilliant film. It is an alluring photoplay with engaging‚ prepossessing characters. You will find yourself speculating the outcome‚ without realizing it and being drawn into the conflicts‚ comic drama‚ and fantasy‚ so profoundly‚ that you feel as if you are right there in the film yourself. The film has such an aspiring storyline and a quick-witted script‚ that you become astounded at the brilliance of it all. It all

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    Introduction Colors are an intimate facet of our everyday lives and exist in everything that we see. Colors and emotions have a strong relationship between them. It is widely recognized that colors have also a strong impact on our emotions and feelings (Hemphill‚ 1996; Lang‚ 1993; Mahnke‚ 1996). The color red has been associated with excitement‚ strength‚ sex‚ passion‚ speed‚ and danger. White has been associated with pure‚ virginal‚ clean‚ youthful‚ and mild. Blue that is most popular color has

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    ENGLISH ESSAYS Stranger Than Fiction In the film ‘Stranger than fiction’ by Mark Fortster‚ the director portrays the issue of time and how it has affected the protagonist who is Harold Crick. Harold Crick is an IRS agent who lives a ‘life of solitude’ and monotony. Harold Crick lives a calculated life timed to perfection by his wrist watch. This lasted for 12 years until one regular Wednesday when he hears the voice of Karen Eiffel narrating his life. The issue of time pays such a vital role

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    Workplace emotions‚ attitudes and stress This week we learnt about the emotions in the work place‚ attitudes and the ways to manage stress and minimize stage fright. Emotions can be classified in three types‚ psychological usually mean the ability to think clearly‚ behavioral usually means body language and physiological usually mean heart rate‚ blood pressure changing. Emotions also can classify in four groups‚ Achievement Emotions‚ Challenge Emotions‚ Loss Emotions and Deterrence Emotions. (Anne

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