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    Unleash Your Emotions

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    Unleash Your Emotions What are emotions? In simple words‚ they are feelings triggerred by certain ’happenings’ in life. Emotions make us different from the average ’zombie’ - it makes us human. Jokes apart‚ everyday we go through a myriad of emotions ranging from the subtlest to the most obvious and these emotion however good or bad make us who we are. We think we go through hundreds of emotions‚ little do we realise that these are just teeny tiny variations of the basic 9 emotions. They

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    Alana Burns 1. What is motivation? There are three main types of theories on motivation (biological‚ psychosocial‚ and biopsychosocial theories). Describe each of these theories. Motivation consists of a set of factors that activate‚ direct‚ and maintain behavior and also influence goal-oriented behavior. It also accounts for the variability in people’s behaviors and performance. The first main type of motivation is biological motivation. The first‚ biological motivation is composed of three

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    what are emotions

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    Helloo List of emotions From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This is a list of emotions (feelings). Contents 1 Robert Plutchik’s theory 2 Book Two of Aristotle’s Rhetoric 3 The engineered language Lojban 4 Other websites Robert Plutchik’s theory Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions This says that the basic eight emotions are: Fear → feeling afraid. Other words are terror (strong fear)‚ shock‚ phobia Anger → feeling angry. A stronger word is rage. Sadness → feeling sad. Other words

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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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    multiple. For this critical thinking paper‚ the topic I choose is Infidelity. I read an article called "Psychology of Infidelity: Why men and women cheat" by John Benson. This article was broken down into a few parts.Dr. Ley stated that men and women have a different outlook on cheating. A women tends to cheat more along the lines of a romance novel where she feels a lot of intimate attention and excitement. Men on the other hand cheat to get away. They are more likely to have one night stands then a

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    outcome of research hypothesis. My personal biases came in the form of opinion that I had regarding Individuals and families on the Welfare which I was unaware of before I started my MASS program. I had the notion that everyone on the Welfare were lazy‚ refused to work because they enjoy collecting free benefits from the government. If I was supposed to engaged in a research Why individuals and family continue to plague the Welfare System‚ my personal biases would have caused me to miss important information

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    We do what we have to do

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    “We do what we have to do‚ so we can do what we want to do” Amalia Prida 14-0663 Orientation November 8th‚ 2013. UNIBE In life‚ everything is earned and nothing positive or good comes our way for free. We have to earn the things we want and sometimes do some things we don’t necessarily want to do. “We do what we have to do‚ so we can do what we want to do” is a famous‚ yet genuine quote that can be considered as a life lesson. This phrase is applicable to college students

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    What cause emotions to arise in the work place and what are the effects? Emotions are the overt reactions that express feelings about events. In an organization‚ emotions were traditionally seen as irrational which should be avoided to maximise overall performances. However‚ recent studies have shown that with the right trigger‚ interpretation and use‚ emotions can be a mechanism to improve job performances. In this essay‚ I am going to discuss the causes of emotions in the work place by using

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    Emotion Essay Example

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    ways of knowing. (Emotion and faith) I think that this quote is saying that who we are and our experiences in life influence the way we see things. This would mean that the way that one person sees and understands something can differ from the way another person sees that same thing. I think that this is true when a person’s emotions influence their understanding. Emotions and a person’s faith can influence how things are seen and understood from person to person. Emotions play an important role

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    My personal strengths and weakness varies. I find that my perfectionist attitude is not only my strengths but also one of my weaknesses‚ actually a very big weakness at time. What I have had to learn to accept is failure. I had a very hard time with that as a teenage‚ but also as an adult. I tend to be very hard on others and myself when It involves failure or not perfectly done. In my personal life at home if I have set a goal say for instance on Saturday morning everyone gets up at 8:00 a.m

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