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    between emotion and reason. The chapters ‘Mercury’‚ ‘Sulfur’ and ‘Titanium’ are narratives‚ and each chapter demonstrates one prime emotion; jealousy‚ anger and fear respectively. It is up to the protagonist in each chapter to overcome their emotion in order to listen to reason. Through his narratives‚ Levi’s characters prove that emotions limit logical judgment‚ where success in survival is stemmed from the ability to ignore emotions and listen to reason. Experts in the field of emotion‚ logic

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    Managing emotions after restructuring processes 1. Introduction Sometimes it is unavoidable for a company to make decisions that cause toxic emotions among the employees‚ for example job-cuttings during restructuring processes. Such decisions‚ despite of being necessary‚ can trigger fear and anger on employees ’ side. Without handling such situations appropriately and recognizing the existence of toxic emotions‚ the organization is often not able to realize the planned gains and manage the

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    the Disney movie‚ “Inside Out‚” five emotions – Joy‚ Sadness‚ Anger‚ Disgust‚ and Fear – were portrayed. While watching the movie‚ I was reminded that all the emotions in a person’s body must be expressed. If a person does not express one emotion‚ a person would be psychologically and emotionally unstable. As seen in the movie‚ the main emotion in Riley was Joy. Joy is optimistic and happy‚ but she is a little over controlling. Joy is the boss of Riley’s emotions and she never wants Riley to be sad

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    the feelings created by the idea of ghosts and the supernatural which were typical of Elizabethan revenge tragedy playwrights. Shakespeare also uses various language techniques to create this mood in this scene. The scene begins with the guard Bernardo asking the question ‘Who’s there?’ creating a tense mood of uncertainty. Half lines are also used by Shakespeare to create a broken rhythm in the conversation‚ increasing the feelings of insecurity and unease as the text does not flow. The discussion

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    figures and the resulting sense of attachment security provides for the learning of constructive emotion regulation strategies concerning accessibility to and display of emotions (Mikulincer & Shaver‚ 2012). Mikulincer and Shaver (2012) provide the example that interactions with emotionally accessible and responsive others provide a context in which a child can learn that acknowledgment and display of emotions is an important step toward restoring emotional balance‚ and that it is useful and socially

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    Ryan Gates 3/11/2013 Short Paper Assignment Children’s Literature Emotions and Confidence in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz The Wizard of Oz is a piece of American culture that children have been taking in since the early 20th century. L. Frank Baum first introduced The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900‚ and would write 13 sequel novels after its publication. In 1939‚ MGM released The Wizard of Oz in technicolor to American audiences. The film exploded‚ and the popularity of The Wizard of Oz

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    Professor John Danisi Learning Community 9 31 August 2014 The Line Between Logic and Emotion‚ In Relation to I‚ Robot Life is seen as a wide spectrum of things‚ most of them living. It is hard to conceive the fact that artificial intelligence will soon become a large part of our society and that it may someday try to take over. But what will always separate us from robots is the fact that we can separate our logical brain from our emotional brain‚ without having either act too extreme. To

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    problem-focused coping on the one hand and emotion-focused coping on the other. Problem-focused coping is directed at altering the problem causing the distress. It involves efforts to change the troubled person–environment relationship. Emotion-focused coping they define as coping that is directed at regulating the emotional response to the problem. Emotion-focused coping is aimed at reducing or managing the distress that is associated with‚ or caused by‚ the situation. Emotion-focused coping can be grouped

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    Madelyn Fontenot English III Vara March 29‚ 2013 Mood of obsession: Use of literary devices to enhance the mood of “Berenice” Famous author and poet Edgar Allan Poe is well known for his writing of ill-minded scenarios and grotesque circumstances. Poe‚ one of America’s most ailing writers‚ made use of many different literary devices to develop his popular‚ eerie‚ and suspenseful mood. In “Berenice” (1835)‚ Edgar Allan Poe creates a perturbed mood to uniquely describe love‚ life‚ and death through

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    blessing and a curse it seems‚ to feel things so deeply. It can lead to a strong and empathetic being‚ who loves intensely. But profound emotions have a strong grip on the reins of individuals‚ often a key deciding factor. In the play “Romeo and Juliet”‚ William Shakespeare explores the ideas and effects that emotions have on the lives of many. Ruling emotions have the ability to overpower reason‚ interfering with one’s capacity to make rational decisions often leading to rash and impulsive behavior

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