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    The emotion shown by characters in a play appeals to an audience, the emotional impact characters have on us makes them interesting and attractive as in a way, emotion is the universal glue that binds us together. Emotional quality within a character hooks the audience by taking them through a series of different feelings throughout the play allowing the audience to relate to both the positive and negative qualities of the character’s search for meaning. This allows the audience to connect with the

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    to pause her videogame before starting her intervention. The client's objective for today was to learn to regulate and express difficult emotions through the use of coping skills as evidenced by a decrease in verbal threats of harm to self or others to 1x per week. The skill used was "Opposite the Emotion". This skill requires the client to reflect on her emotions during a time of difficulty and do or think things that would make her feel the opposite. This writer asked the client if she could recall

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    interpersonal relations and thus she first tries to evaluate this terminology confusion in a critical way. Because she believes that although researchers may disagree whether we should focus on the words of participants or analysts, metapragmatic emotion and (im)politeness comments should be analyzed, she reports a workplace project partnership study. One of her aims in the study is to address the lack of what is meant by “relational” since there are not many studies concerning the similarities and

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    Emotions are special reactions to a specific event that includes love, hate, trust, joy, fear, anxiety, and anger. Looking at the role of emotion in intergroup conflict, such as immigration tension in the U.S., it has significant impact in conflict escalation and de-escalation. Emotions are vital in any conflict settlement and it can be ignored or approached as a rational problem. The sources of emotions are interpretation of the situation, which can be positive or negative. Emotions significantly

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    Emotion Focused Coping

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    with life stressors, including health problems such as infertility, are ‘emotion-focused’ and ‘problem-focused’. Emotion-focused coping is defined as “processes directed at lessening emotional distress and includes strategies such as avoidance, minimization, distancing, selective attention, positive comparisons, and wrestling positive value from negative events” (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984, p. 150). People may engage in emotion-focused coping to “maintain hope and optimism, to deny both fact and implication

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    The Death from the Emotions In the short story "The Story of an Hour" written by Kate Chopin, Louise Mallard, the main character, is told that her husband, Mr. Brently Mallard, is dead in a railroad disaster. This short story is interesting mentioning the inner happenings of Louise character within an hour when she hears the news from her husband’s death until seeing her husband, peaceful and healthy, appearing at the downstairs. Although the story is told quite simple within only one hour of time

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    learned many things from the assigned essays like in “Okahandja Lessons” by Emily Rapp I learned there are many ways to express emotions. In grade school we consider description to be words like sad, happy, mad, upset, and etc but, you can describe emotions through description without actually say, “She was sad.” Instead you can do what Rapp does and describe the emotion for example when Rapp writes, “Suddenly, I felt all eyes on my body. I kept looking out the window, where everything appeared unsafe

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    Essay On Global Emotions

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    The representation of emotions plays a significant role in global economies and policies throughout the world. War motivated tensions as seen in the news, resulted from a focus on immigration and refugees. Particular attention to Muslim backgrounds highlights a prevailing controversy both in the United States and in the Netherlands . The pair of political leaders verbally expressed emotional dislike in variations of messaging to the public. Such extreme suggestions previously aimed were to ban the

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    Emotion In Macbeth Essay

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    plays and books consist of many emotions such as sadness, anger, joyfulness and curiosity. It is also filled with people who like to prey on innocent human beings, such as Lady Macbeth. Throughout this whole book Lady macbeth is tampering with Macbeth’s manhood, using him like à sock puppet to play with his emotions. Lady Macbeth is à very pessimistic and gloomy person, and this side of her personality often comes out when she is alone with Macbeth. The main emotion of Macbeth anger, anger comes into

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    Emotion and Story Essay

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    realize it’s not easy be an adult to making life run in the society, and you would lose some important things while you are paying responsibility to your family, so he begin understand his father. When the boy know his father hit by a car, all his emotion spew out and make his act like an adult in the end of the

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