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    CHAPTER 4: EMOTIONS 1. physiological factors [of emotions] ANSWER: biological/bodily changes that occur such as increased heart rate, rise in BP, increased adrenaline secretions, elevated blood sugar level, slowing digestion, dilation of pupils, churning stomach, tense jaw [positive/negative emotional physical responses] 2. describes ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and be sensitive to others feelings - ability linked w/self-esteem, life satisfaction, self-acceptance,

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    Demonstrative Communication

    Demonstrative Communication Crystal Contreras BCOM/275 February 2, 2015 Glen Southergill With communication changing and progressing as we move forward into the future, it alone has and will always be an important tool in everyday life. If not communicated properly, the messages or information chosen to be read and/or sent will often be misunderstood. Communication, in its simple definition, is information that is exchanged between people, companies, groups, etc. Exchanging information can

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    Are Emotions Universal?

    Are Emotions Universal?     It all starts with Darwin In The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872) Darwin stated that “the same state of mind is expressed throughout the world with remarkable uniformity . . .” His evidence for universality was the answers to 16 questions he sent to Englishmen living or travelling in eight parts of the world: Africa, America, Australia, Borneo, China, India, Malaysia and New Zealand. The questions asked whether they saw the same expressions of emotion

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    What's Cohesion

    Language Professor Makhanlall What’s Cohesion? Paul Auster has a rather unique form of writing. Compared to other writers, Auster uses different techniques to draw his readers in. Auster’s use of cohesion, rhythm, and voice play unique roles in Auster’s City of Glass and Ghosts. Auster tends to do things in a very subtle and precise way, he never leads his reader astray and always leaves them wanting more. What interests me the most about Paul Auster’s writing is his use of cohesion (or lack

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    Song Black Bird - Beatles How Can the Text Be Read and Interpreted by Two Different Readers?

    interpreted in various ways with different perspectives. Blackbird by the Beatles is a song written by Paul McCartney, credited to Lennon-McCartney. One of the ways this song can be interpreted is with its literal reading a story of a blackbird with broken wings and "Blackbird" is a Beatles song from the double-disc album The Beatles (known as the White Album). The song was written by Paul McCartney, though credited to Lennon–McCartney. McCartney was inspired to write it while in Scotland

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    The Rawandan Genocide

    For many Rawandans, the genocide against the Tutsi became an integral and unforgettable part of their history. The slaughter of nearly a million people is usually associated with the medival times and one can only wonder how the Rawandan genocide could occur in our lifetime. Phillip Gourevitch’s essay “We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families” explores the mechanisms and motivation required for a mass genocide such as the Rawandan Genocide to occur in our lifetime.

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    Johnny Mathis Research Paper

    Accomplishments and Awards Johnny Mathis has received numerous achievements. In 1978, his hit duet “The Last Time I Felt Like This” from the film Same Time, Next Year was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. The Grammy Hall of Fame inducted him for three separate recordings—in 1998 for “Chances Are”, in 2002 for “Misty”, and in 2008 for “It’s Not for Me To Say.” In 2003, the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences awarded him the Lifetime Achievement Award. He was also awarded

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    Ethnic Groups In Rwanda

    In April to July of 1994, a populous ethnic group called the Hutu slaughtered at least 800,000 people in Rwanda, Africa. Rwanda was split into three ethnic groups: The Twa, the Hutu, and the Tutsi. Majority of the people of Rwanda were Hutu, and the minority were the Tutsi. Although the Tutsi were the minority, the overall rule of the Kingdom of Rwanda were Tutsi. When Belgium received control over Rwanda, they invented an identification system to the people. The people of Rwanda were each required

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    Boston Massacre Research Paper

    Boston Massacre: Murder or Self Defense In 1770, a bloody massacre of five deaths took place on the cold streets of Boston. Nine soldiers including their captain were in King street, in Boston, when a young drunk lad went up to one of the soldiers. The soldier hit the young lad and he ran off into the same pub he had gotten drunk in to tell everyone else about the soldiers up in King street. A huge mob of colonists went to the soldiers and started throwing items like rocks, snowballs and sticks

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    Paul The Apostle's Letter To The Galatians

    The Galatians from this passage I have just read, are actually the group of early Celtic Christians who settled in the area now known as Turkey. Paul the apostle, wrote this book, Epistle to the Galatians, originally as a letter to the Galatians. It is known that Paul was the creator of the churches of Galatia and was responsible for the alteration from Paganism to Christianity within that area. The primary copy of this letter was not found but a similar copy was located in 200AD. The original copy

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