Chocolate addiction Anete Samelselg 2015 What is this addiction A person who is addicted to chocolate is called chocoholic. A chocoholic is a person who craves chocolate. There is some medical evidence to support the existence of actual addiction to chocolate. However, the term is mostly used loosely or humorously to describe a person who is inordinately fond of chocolate. The chocolate addiction happens mostly with women because they eat more emotionally than men. Why do people get addicted to it The essential components of addiction are intense craving for something, loss of control over the use of it, and continued use despite negative consequences. Studies have shown that people can exhibit all three of these components in relation to food, particularly food that contains sugar or fat. Since chocolate contains both, it is often used in studies of food addiction. Why it's bad Eating too much chocolate is bad because
Prevention is better than cure. That statement has some truth in it, but not the whole truth. As alone nor cure nor prevention does really any good. They are best used together. Above all you need a job that interests you Above all you need a job that interests you. Is that statement true or it's just a beautiful thing to say and to believe in. Is there anything to back it up? If you have a job that interests you, it is a lot easier for you. As it isn't boring or emotionally difficult for you. Because a job, which is emotionally straining for you, can lead to depression. And that in turn, if left untreated, can lead to multiple health problems. A job interesting would keep you emotionally more stabile, because you have fewer things to worry about. Especially when you have a guarantee, that you won't lose this job over night. Those things help to ensure that you will do your job properly and increase efficiency. But it is not viable always
Influenced by rythm and blues and country music The first real rockstar was Elvis Presly The best-selling Rock album is by AC/DC ,,Back in Black" (1980) 49 million copies Instruments used in Rock: Electric guitar Electric bass guitar Drum kit Piano, hammond organ, synthezisers Different Rock styles: Death'n'roll Hard Rock Trash metal Heavy metal Progressive Rock Why do I like it? Strong rythm Emotionally satisfying Great lyrics Famous bands: AC/DC- ,,Back in Black" Led Zeppelin- ,,Stairway to Heaven" Pink Floyd- ,,Comfortably Numb" The Beatles- ,,Hey Jude" Black Sabbath- ,,Paranoid" References http://www.voanews.com/content/origins-of-rock-and-roll-music/1752299.html http://www.listology.com/blindsider/list/list-every-rock-genre http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/entertainment/top_selling_rock_albums_of_all_time
Was born in 1894 – died in 1961 Was an American author of hard-boiled detective novels and short stories, a screenplay writer and political activist. (The hardboiled detective is tough, both emotionally and physically) Left school when he was 13 years old and held several jobs before working for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. Hammett enlisted in the United States Army in 1918. However, he became ill with the Spanish flu. Married Josephine Dolan and had two daughters. (Shortly after the birth of their second child, Health Services nurses informed Josephine that due to Hammett's TB, she and the children should not live with him full-time.
Some people spend hours in front of TV and it can be bad for your health. On the other side, It is thought that watching TV is a good way to relax. They like to be entertained after a long day and they believe that television can make you happier. I have to say that I understand both sides. I believe that television can have a negative effect on children because there is so much violence in movies and TV shows. Also watching TV can make you lazy. It's physically, mentally, and emotionally lazy. It requires no physical, mental, or emotional participation It's an addictive excuse that keeps people from leaving the house and communicating with real people. The commercials are also very annoying. But I think that there are still more positive aspects than negative ones. For example, watching TV can be educational. It can develop young children's learning skills. TV is also a good source of information. It allows people to have different kinds of information in easy way
What’s more when people are married then the parting process will be more complicated for them so they might think things through more clearly and see if it is really worth it. Secondly about cohabiting. I think many people choose cohabitation first and see if they are really right for eachother and after some time they end up either parting or marrying. If people were to marry eachother right away and turn out to be wrong for eachother, then at the end of the day they’ll just be emotionally and financially more damaged than when cohabiting. Many people choose cohabiting because it has basically the same benefits as marriage, only without it being official. I think that people who say they don’t see the point in marriage and don’t ever plan on marrying are not 100% sure about their partners or themselves and are afraid of the commitment of marriage. At the end of the day it’s just a lifelong promise to your other side and it can be done without spending much money.
things that lead to the right answer of one of the questions. The row of questions does not correspond chronologically to Jamal´s life, so the story switches between different periods (childhood, adolescence) of Jamal. Some questions do not refer to points of his life (cricket champion), but by witness he comes to the right answer. I think it was an excellent movie with fantastic cast and acting. The director Danny Boyle is a master. Every scene is explosive- emotionally and visually. I loved the story of Jamal, it was very colorful and the special effects within were superb. The film gave me a good overview of the Indian orphans, slaughter, poverty, organised crime, enslavement and police brutality. But what i loved the most is that, besides all the brutality there is warmth and humanity in this film. The romance in this film is also breathtaking, the love story of Jamal and Latika is so sweet, that it brought tears to my eyes
· Comforted-to aid, support or encourage somebody/someone · Conclusive - serving to settle or decide a question; decisive; convincing. · cuddling holding somebody/something close in your arms to show love or affection · Dental treatment - medical help or cure for teeth. · Dispel - to scare away; to deter. · Fulfil - achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted). · Mentally disturbed-a person who is emotionally upset, troubled, or maladjusted. · Persisted- To continue in existence · Radical- beliving or expressing the belief that there should be great or extreme social or political change · Recruited - to enlist (a person) for service in one of the armed forces · Tension - the act of stretching or the state or degree of being stretched, also mental or emotional strain; stress. · Traumatise- to subject or be sujected to mental trauma.
moods such as feeling of pleasure & displeasure ( ), degrees of excitement or drowsiness etc. A `Emotional cue' is a facial expression, body movement or tone of voice indicative of emotion. Head Gestures The Head Nod : A nod depicts a positive signal & a `head- shake' signifies `no' or a negative gesture. Head nods show continuing attention , it also depicts () what is happening to us emotionally. Heads tilt ( ) is a signal of interest. General Characteristics Expressions: Facial expressions are highly flexible and changeable. The face can encode() a variety of communicative and informative messages. 8 Raise of eyebrows express astonishment.( ) 8 We frown in displeasure or confusion. ( ) 8 Envy or disbelief may be displayed by a raised eyebrow. ( ) Emotions: The face is the most reliable indicator of a wide range of
Metallica concert review The concert I will be review about is Metallica.Specifically, the Metallica concert in Finland ,Helsinki- may 11,2018..Metallica performed 18 songs from the following albums: Kill ‘Em All (2), Ride the Lightning (3), Master of Puppets (2), …And Justice for All (1), Metallica (4), Reload (1), and Hardwired…To Self-Destruct (5).Metal music is powerful music, but what I mean here is that Metallica is powerful as a band. Their ability to emotionally connect with fans all over the world is indeed a powerful thing. Metallica has been a constant presence for 30+ years in pop culture.Metallica has influenced plenty of rock and metal artists these days, like Sepultura, KoRn, Slipknot, Trivium, Bullet For My Valentine, and avenged septuple. In a review of their concert, it was amazing. Their melodic touch to the “trashiness” was beautifully placed and gave their songs an edge over the others.
published poet, businessman, philanthropist and record producer. Referred to as the King of Pop, he is recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time while also being regarded as one of the most influential. Michael Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, the eighth of ten children to an African American working-class family, in Gary, Indiana, an industrial suburb of Chicago. Jackson had a troubled relationship with his father, Joe. He stated that he was physically and emotionally abused. Jackson made his debut alongside his brothers in 1964 as lead singer and youngest member of The Jackson 5. His solo career started in 1971. He produced ten studio albums. The 1982 album Thriller was and remains the best-selling album of all time, having sold more than 110 million copies worldwide. Four of his other albums, Off the Wall, Bad, Dangerous and HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (best-selling double-album by a solo artist of all
What could governments do to promote a healthy lifestyle? 9. Can fashion have a negative effect on a person's health? Give reasons. 10. What can schools do , to help students be healthy? 11. Are you a sensible eater? 12. Tell about your eating habits. Health and fitness A healthy mind in a healthy body is what makes life worth living. Keeping yourself healthy emotionally and physically will help you to leave happy and productive life,that's why i think that being healthy is very important. To keep fit I make sure that i walk or exercise every day for about 30 minutes. For example i go to aerobic class twice a week and the other days when I'm home I will go for a walk or exercise on my own at home. It is also very important to drink much water and eat healthy. For example I must eat in the morning and I'm
The Farmer had never enough of money and he made everything to develop his bussiness. He had so much money that he decided to go to the casino and as a result he lost it. The Goblin strangles his master and sets his farm on fire. In the end, the Goblin dies, too. But the positive thing is that the love story of two young people stays alive and they are happy together. "The Goblin" was an outstanding performance. All the dancers had excellent dancing skills and emotionally strong influence, the decorations and costumes were great. Moreover, the breathtaking music was based completely on the Estonian folclore and helped to imagine all the dancers' emotions. It was a contemporary ballet, that included elements of classical ballet and modern dance. It does not have fixed rules and because of that it is easier to show real feelings and emotions. It was also quite extraordinary and interesting, that in one scene there took part the National female chorus.
)[15] Her father, Fausto, was stationed at Earnest Harmon Air Force Base in Stephenville, Newfoundland, Canada and Japan. Aguilera lived with her father and mother until she was seven years old. When Aguilera's parents divorced, her mother took her, and her younger sister Rachel, to her grandmother's home in Rochester, Pennsylvania, a suburb outside of Pittsburgh. According to both Aguilera and Fidler, her father was very controlling, as well as physically and emotionally abusive.[16] She later wrote about her difficult childhood in the songs "I'm OK" in Stripped, and "Oh Mother" in Back to Basics. Although her father has written to Aguilera, she has ruled out any chance to reunite with him.[17] Since then, Fidler has married a paramedic named Jim Kearns, and changed her name.[18] As a child, Aguilera aspired to be a singer. She was known locally as "the little girl with the big voice", singing in local talent shows and competitions
stars. Gabriel's twin brother Archie died while he was little. Their family still live and think according to the unwritten laws of the late 1960s and 1970s, despising anything connected with middle class. When Christine has had enough of Rex and his lazy behavior she throws him out of the house, and for the first time Rex has to deal on his own.Christine gets a job as a waitress and hires Hannah (au pair) look after Gabriel. Trying to fend for himself well as emotionally supporting his confused and confusing parents, Gabriel is forced to grow up quickly with support only from his remembered twin brother, Archie, and his `gift' the ability to make sense of his world through painting and drawing. A chance visit to '70s rock star Lester Jones he crystallizes the anxious emotions inside Gabriel and helps him to engage with his gift and to heal the rift with his family. L. Jones gave Gabriel a very valuable painting with what
Resourceful - leidlik, talented Pitfalls - lõksud, things that could give problems, danger Redundancy - koondamine, losing a job Freelancing - vabakutseline, self-employment Obsessed - kinnisideed omama, vallatud, to think about sth constantly, addicted to sth Guidance counsellors - karjäärinõustaja, career advisor/adviser Optimism - optimism, positivity Resilient - vastupidav, elastne, strong Diligent(?) - usin Patient - kannatlik Physically strong - füüsiliselt tugev Emotionally strong - emotsionaalselt tugev Intelligent - arukas, tark, intelligentne Caring - hooliv Calm - rahulik, kannatlik Honest - aus Punctual - täpne Decisive - otsustav, määrav, otsusekindel Hardworking - töökas Persuasive - veenev Courageous -julge Cheerful - rõõmsameelne Persistent - püsiv, kangekaelne Alert - erk, tähelepanelik, valvas Quick-thinking Grocer - vürtspoodnik Medical researcher - meditsiini uurija Stockbroker - börsimaakler Flight attendant - stjuardess
An example IOP (the Braintree Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program) often discuss about dealing with conflicts with peers. Why, when we are upset, annoyed, or intimidated by someone, do we default to criticizing their appearance? Insults can be a go-to defense in these situations, particularly during adolescence and the young-adult years. In some ways, it feels easier to shoot for something that will hurt, like targeting physical appearance, rather than expressing what is really going on emotionally. Saying, “I’m really hurt by how my friend treated me,” or “I’m terrified of losing this friendship” opens us up and makes us more vulnerable, and therefore feels easier to bury underneath the body-shaming comments that rush to mind. How do we challenge this? In situations like those listed above, expressing true feelings rather than physical criticisms can be a great first step. Recently discussed in IOP, several patients admitted that it is hard to identify ways of expressing
Character Sketch – Julie The Cement Garden by Ian McEvan Julie is the eldest child in her family. She also has a younger sister Sue and two younger brothers-little Tom and the narrator, Jack. Readers get to know Julie’s world through Jack’s eyes only. We get to know Jack’s thoughts of Julie. Jack can be described as an emotionally closed or distant person. As their parents passed away, Julie became the head of the family, which means that she had to take care of her younger siblings to keep the family together. They live in isolation and only have each other. The children were discouraged to bring over friends. The emotional connection between the children becomes stronger as they share a secret about their mother’s death. They put her body into a trunk in the basement, which they fill up with cement.
that this can't be paramount in her decision. Janine's sister, Brenda, is close to the daugthers and would, Janine strongly believes, be a much better personal guardian for them than Todd. But Todd would certainly want and be entitled to custody of their son. A parent raising a child may not want the other parent to have custody, for any of a number of reasons. The custodial parent may believe that the other parent is dangerously destructive, emotionally or pshysically. Or a custodial parent may have remarried and believes that his current spouse is a far better parent to his children than his ex. One general rule is that a parent cannot succeed in appointing someone other than the natural parent to be personal guardian, unless that parent: · has legally abondoned the child or, · is unfit as a parent. This book helps you to understand better the law and the rules, which comes after your death.
Body language means communication with the movement or position of the human body. It can be conscious or unconscious. It is something that is noticed by everybody but is not always given enough attention. We sometimes ignore it and try to hide behind words, but we should never forget that we cannot fool everyone! Children react to body language because they experience the world through intuition. The same can be true for adults when feelings are involved. People who are in bad shape emotionally will often place great importance in it. In fact, they often pick up the smallest hint of a lapse in attention in the person they are speaking to. And they frequently jump to the conclusion that they are boring or a nuisance - thus compounding any sense of depression or poor self-esteem. A way to learn the secrets of body language is to watch television with the sound turned off and try to interpret what is being said simply from reading body language. You will experience that
The Sony Group is primarily focused on the Electronics (such as AV/IT products & components), Game (such as PlayStation), Entertainment (such as motion pictures and music), and Financial Services (such as insurance and banking) sectors. Not only do we represent a wide range of businesses, but we remain globally unique. Our aim is to fully leverage this uniqueness in aggressively carrying out our convergence strategy so that we can continue to emotionally touch and excite our customers. 7 4. Samsung 4.1 Company Information Number of Employees: 5082 persons (December 31, 2007) Total Sales in 2007 3,243 billion won Major Products: Semi-conductor Business: Chip Mounter, wire bounder, lead frame Optics and Digital Imaging: Cameras, CCTV, SVP, optival instruments Engine Business: Aircraft engines, overhaul, turbo-machinery Defense Program: 155mm SPH, K9 Thunder, M9ACE etc. 4.2 DSC
for Jerry as well. Unfortunately, Megan was still too naive to understand what love is, how could she, when she had her parent's marriage as a role model. But she wasn't too naive nor afraid to go along with Miss Marple's plan to reveal Mr Symmington's true identity. Joanna Burton: Jerry's younger single sister who was forced to go along with Jerry to remedy his leg. She was emotionally extremely close with her brother but regrettably always a step behind. She was a bystander in everything and saw everything objectively, including the growing situation between Jerry and Megan. She had a hard time managing the ''being my brother's shadow'', especially when she came to a knowledge that there are some
see sageli ainus pääsetee. Emotsionaalselt on see väga kurnav protsess kogu perele. Kõik saab alguse muidugi pere finantsolukorrast. Kellel on see võimalus, kellel mitte! SUMMARY Artificial insemination is an alternative way to have children and it is used by couples who cannot have children naturally. Artificial insemination is a treatment which has many phases and it is both physically and emotionally tiring. The procedure is very hard for the couples and some people cannot deal with the pressure and quit. What is more, the procedure is expensive and it is difficult to find the money. Artificial insemination is most successful with women under 40 because it is the age limit when having children naturally is difficult. During our research, we questioned two women who have been in this procedure and we searched for information on the Internet. It
was the same teacher who sucked at French. Her English was even worse. In the end of my first class with her I tried to ask her as politely as possible if I'm supposed to take over her way of pronouncing things or can I maybe stay true to my own. We never got along after that brief conversation. PS. I got to keep mine. Luckily, the next year we got a new teacher and she was awesome. Bright and intelligent, emotionally wise and very dedicated. We became good friends. I think I might have been her only friend. Her boy and husband had both died in a bike accident and she was still suffering from that trauma. We were both alone and we clung to each other. She worked part-time in the school library and when I skipped classes (which I did quite often) I could hide out there and have coffee and talks about English and books and life in general with her. She was the one who got me reading books in English
punctuation mark) to show the flow of human thoughts. The indented line also belongs to punctuation marks. In scientific prose the division into paragraphs is conditioned by the logical treatment of the problems. New paragraph developing new ideas. In fiction, this principle hardly works. If the writer presents a long description as one paragraph, it means that he attaches equal importance to every sentence. If separate sentence is patterned as one paragraph it stands out meaningfully, emotionally. E.g. She hated Rosemary Barton. If thoughts could kill, she would have killed her. But thoughts do not kill Thoughts are not enough.... From the rhythmical point, the alteration of long and short paragraphs adds to the rhythmical effect on the text. Long paragraphs create a monotonous rhythmic effect. A sequence of short or very short paragraphs creates an abrupt rhythm. The most prominent punctuation marks are exclamation marks and question marks
Numerals: · Usually numerals are not expressive, yet, when used in exaggeration (hyperbole) they may become expressive. (I was away for 768 years) · When numerals are used independently standing for a person then we speak of metonymy (she's a beautiful 16) 5. Expressiveness on the level of word-building Words may become expressive due to their morphological structure. · -ish+ adjective stem may give an emotionally neutral effect (brownish--a small quantity of brown) · -ish may form "tactful" words that are formed as nonce words if the speaker does not want to sound too categorical (dullish lecture, lateish) · Together with noun stems ish forms adjectives with negative, contemptuous colouring (doggish, womanish) · Negative colouring becomes stronger with compound stems (honeymoonish) (boyish, girlish have no negative evaluation)
The traditional values are irrelevant to the peoples basic (economic) needs. Bazarov gives a harsh evaluation to Nikolai as " . , ". Evidently, one of the traits that is omitted to the generation of 1840s the fathers - is the sentimentality and overly romantic feelings that contrast strongly with that of the new men of the 1960s. Nikolai is depicted as sentimental and dreamy as he awaits his son. He ponders long in his thoughts, and sighs overly emotionally "... ... ...", while also thinking of his long-lost wife. Throughout the novel he does not hesitate to kiss his son, initiate physical contact and openly express his fondness qualities which are not overly `manly' or adult, but rather emotional and child-like. In nature, he thinks " , !" .. ". Nikolais fondness of poetry is also deemed silly as he starts to quote verses by Pushkin in Chapter 2 " , -- , : , , , !" which is abruptly ended by Bazarovs request for matches
Plot introduction Jane Eyre is a first-person narrative of the title character. The novel goes through five distinct stages: Jane's childhood at Gateshead, where she is emotionally abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School, where she acquires friends and role models but also suffers privations; her time as the governess of Thornfield Manor, where she falls in love with her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family at Marsh's End (or Moor House) and Morton, where her cold clergyman-cousin St John Rivers proposes to her; and her reunion with and marriage to her beloved Rochester. Partly autobiographical, the
Adj: polite, refine, pure, noble, manly Nouns: virtue, beauty, love, bliss Verbs: worship, save, protect 2 This connotation depends on the thing the word stands by. IC may also depend on the structure of the words. Such words usually contain negative affixes, e.g abnormal, heartless, unpopular, illegal, injustice. 3 Inherent connotation in synonymic sets that occupy ,,The final places". e.g big vs tremendeous (emotional difference), interesting vs amazing, good vs marvellous Such words are emotionally coloured/ charged. The expressive use of language depends on the ability to choose the proper word among those that mean the same thing. The scholar R.M.Eastman illustrates this point : ,,You might speak of a fragrance of a certain perfume if you liked it, of it's reek (hais) if you didn't or simply odor if you didn't care." Phonesthemes A type of inherent connotation. A repeatedly used combination of sound that has more or less
in which objects, natural phenomenon and animals are attributed with human feelings, thoughts, or speech. Here the noun changes its usual connection with pronouns and also its lexical combinability (e.g. "The Wind laughed his evil laugh and ran away." "wind" is combined with typically human aspects). Another case of transposition is zoonymic metaphor. Names of animals, birds, fantastic beings when applied to people become emotionally coloured and often offensive: ass, donkey, duck, mule, snake, wolf, angel, devil, witch, etc. Connotations vary when names of animals have synonyms (e.g. pig, donkey, monkey they are rather positive or ironic; their synonyms: swine, ass, ape are rude and negative). Negative colouring is made stronger by constant epithets and emphatic constructions (e.g. "You impudent pup (puppy)." you + adj. + noun: "You filthy swine", "You lazy dog").
the same general class. - varieerima, muutma, varieeruma, muutuma, erinema, lahknema (Oxford Dictionary) 145. VAST - extremely big - tohutu, tohutu suur, hiiglaslik, grandioosne (Cambridge Dictionary) 146. VERTICAL INDUSTRIES - Involving all the stages from the production to the sale of a class of goods. vertikaalne tootmisharu (Oxford Dictionary) 147. VULNERABILITY - able to be easily physically, emotionally, or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked - haavatavus, nõrkus, kahjustatavus, kaitsetus (Cambridge Dictionary)
NOUNS: the expressive features of nouns are based on non-typical use of the number, the case, and pronoun substitution. On a transposition of nouns this is observed in personification, in which objects, natural phenomenon and animals are attributed with human feelings or speech (e.g. "The Wind laughed his evil laugh." "wind" is combined with typically human aspects). Another case of transposition is zoonymic metaphor. Names of animals, birds, fantastic beings when applied to people become emotionally coloured and often offensive: donkey, duck, mule, snake, wolf, angel, devil, etc. Negative colouring is made stronger by constant epithets and emphatic constructions (e.g. "You filthy swine", "You lazy dog"). Adjectives when used as nouns become colloquial (e.g. "come on, lovely (noun)"). When abstract nouns begin to stand for people they become emotional (metonymy) (e.g. "The little eccentricity." an eccentric child). Possessive case the
to withdraw, even when they went through the degradation and hostility that many ague were completely unethical. There was no way of telling how serious the situation would get throughout the duration of the study. Debriefing. Zimbardo held day-long debriefing sessions. Moral conflicts were discussed. Most participants said that they had benefited from taking part in the study. Kohanemine Vangide kohanemisviisid: • Some tried being good prisoners. • Four broke down emotionally. • Some tried rebelling against the guards. • One developed a rash. Hinnang vastuoluline Study was of value because….. • Illustrated affects of majority influence. • Illustrated how the prison system operates. • Showed that power of behaviour can have an effect on peoples behaviour. No one is ‘good’ or ‘bad’, but can be shaped to ‘good’ or ‘evil’.” Zimbardo himself admitted that it was unethical "because people
and cultural artifacts - including the ability to identify one's own emotions. Perceiving emotions represents a basic aspect of emotional intelligence, as it makes all other processing of emotional information possible. · Emotsioonide kasutamine -- the ability to harness emotions to facilitate various cognitive activities, such as thinking and problem solving. The emotionally intelligent person can capitalize fully upon his or her changing moods in order to best fit the task at hand. · Emotsioonide mõistmine -- the ability to comprehend emotion language and to appreciate complicated relationships among emotions. For example, understanding emotions encompasses the ability to be sensitive to slight variations between emotions, and the ability to recognize and describe how emotions evolve over time.
Cattell's 16 Basic Traits Cattell's (1905-1998) Personality Theory Outgoing--reserved More intelligent--less intelligent · Origins Emotionally stable--unstable Personality trait terms in the language Assertive--humble » lexicon of trait descriptive words Cheerful--sober » personality questionnaire items Strong conscience--lack of internal standards
Perceiving emotions -- the ability to detect and decipher emotions in faces, pictures, voices, and cultural artifacts - including the ability to identify one's own emotions. Perceiving emotions represents a basic aspect of emotional intelligence, as it makes all other processing of emotional information possible. Using emotions -- the ability to harness emotions to facilitate various cognitive activities, such as thinking and problem solving. The emotionally intelligent person can capitalize fully upon his or her changing moods in order to best fit the task at hand. Understanding emotions -- the ability to comprehend emotion language and to appreciate complicated relationships among emotions. For example, understanding emotions encompasses the ability to be sensitive to slight variations between emotions, and the ability to recognize and describe how emotions evolve over time.
Vronsky is there to meet his mother. It surmises that Anna and the Countess Vronskaya have travelled together in the same carriage and talked together. As the family members are reunited, and Vronsky sees Anna for the first time, a railway worker accidentally falls in front of a train and is killed. Anna interprets this as an "evil omen." Vronsky is infatuated with Anna. Anna, who is uneasy about leaving her young son, Seryozha, alone for the first time, talks openly and emotionally to Dolly about Stiva's affair and convinces Dolly that her husband still loves her, despite his infidelity. Dolly is moved by Anna's speeches and decides to forgive Stiva. Dolly's youngest sister, Kitty, comes to visit her sister and Anna. Kitty, just 18, is in her first season as a debutante and is expected to make an excellent match with a man of her social standing. Vronsky has been paying her considerable attention, and she expects to dance with him at a ball that evening. Kitty is
probleeme (ühe või mõlema partneri suhtes) mida ei lahendata ära Kui vanematel on tõsiseid probleeme, siis võib lastel tekkida küsimus, et kelle poole hoida ja peresse hetkel kõige kiindunum laps võib jääda depressiooni, hakata halvasti õppima või hakata teistmoodi/halvasti käituma. Paarid, kellel on palju konflikte, kuid kes jäävad kokku, mõjutavad lapsi halval moel sama palju kui need, kes konfliktide pärast lahutavad. Divorce emotionally- vähem aega ja energiat kulutatakse abielu peale, välditakse partnerit, väljaspool kodu veedetakse rohkem aega (partnerist lahus), samas välismaailmale näidatakse et kõik on korras, vahel hakatakse väljaspool sellises juhtumis süüdistama last, kellel on käitumishäire või midagi muud viga ja temast saab pere patuoinas. See, kui suur on kriis kodus, kui üks vanem kolib välja, näitab kui palju on pere liikmed harjunud mõttega, et vanemate abielu on läbi
Perceiving emotions -- the ability to detect and decipher emotions in faces, pictures, voices, and cultural artifacts - including the ability to identify one's own emotions. Perceiving emotions represents a basic aspect of emotional intelligence, as it makes all other processing of emotional information possible. Using emotions -- the ability to harness emotions to facilitate various cognitive activities, such as thinking and problem solving. The emotionally intelligent person can capitalize fully upon his or her changing moods in order to best fit the task at hand. Understanding emotions -- the ability to comprehend emotion language and to appreciate complicated relationships among emotions. For example, understanding emotions encompasses the ability to be sensitive to slight variations between emotions, and the ability to recognize and describe how emotions evolve over time.
investigation that is likely to persist in the reader's mind after closing the book. The narrator is also affected by the experience, in one way or another. Throughout her trip, Murphy becomes, in an increasing manner, emotionally involved with the people and places she visits, so much so that she compares her experience to one of `falling in love'. However, this emic, subjective, inside observer side of her account does not eliminate her concern for an `objective', etic stance that she attempts to offer through
Most of them do not work out over time. When they end, we are often emo- tionally distressed and hurt.We are often sad, angry, depressed, pre- occupied, and unhappy. These feelings last for a certain period. Then we recover. We meet someone else. Gradually we forget about the unhappy ending of the earlier relationship. Months or years later, we look back or even meet the other person, and we cannot imagine how emotionally involved we were with him or her. Be- cause we did not feed them, the feelings have died away completely. This is an example of the laws of substitution and emotion in action in your own life. ccc_tracy_2_18-39.qxd 6/23/03 2:46 PM Page 21 Change Your Life ➤ 21 ■ THE SOURCES OF NEGATIVE EMOTIONS There are four basic causes of negative emotions
Both subtle and radical. Influenced by contemporary painting, strong visual quality of essays and novels. A contemporary addressing her audience. A vivid conversation with the past. A feminist classic: for 30 years after her death-an aesthete. 1970s-rediscovered. The Feminist movement gives her new scrutiny-flexibility of her feminist position. A Room of One's Own. A troubled life on the verge of madness. Creative voice on the verge of madness: emotionally unstable, never making a slightest attempt to hide it. 'madness' as a part of creative process. Any writer is 'mad' to a degree=wouldn't submit to the established conventions of sanity. The role of the unconscious-part of the Modernist programme-in order to have one's voice heard, one has to scream A troubled life: born at a wrong time-no university education. Right place-a family of intellectuals. Intellectual atmosphere. Large family, inner contradictions
Emotion starts with a process of cognitive appraisal to assess whether the situation is relevant for survival, well-being, goals or values. Emotions cause people social exchange and sharing, which serves as rehearsal of the memory. Memory researchers have studied the relation between confidence and accuracy inside and outside the laboratory, and for many types of events. Overall, confidence and accuracy are weakly related. People often swear by inaccurate memories. In general, distinctive and emotionally arousing events in our lives have a memory advantage. However, even for such events, a memory can feel like it happened just yesterday when, in truth, it is foggy. Sociocultural level of analysis Outline principles that define the sociocultural level of analysis. 1) Human beings are social animals and we have a basic need to belong. 2) Culture influences behavior. 3) Humans have a social self (a collective identity), which develops within social contexts.
T h e repeating characters of world myth such as the young hero, the wise old man or woman, the shapeshifter, and the shadowy antagonist are the same as the fig ures who appear repeatedly in our dreams and fantasies. That's why myths and most stories constructed on the mythological model have the ring of psychological truth. Such stories are accurate models of the workings of the human mind, true maps of the psyche. T h e y are psychologically valid and emotionally realistic even when they portray fantastic, impossible, or unreal events. 4 A PRACTICAL GUIDE T h i s accounts for the universal power of such stories. Stories built on the model of the Hero's Journey have an appeal that can be felt by everyone, because they well up from a universal source in the shared unconscious and reflect universal concerns.
Law strongly believes learning about philosophy acts as an effective tool in aiding emotional development in children. Therefore, he suggests that the most efficacious way of developing these skills in children is to acknowledge their social agency and respect their equal worth with adults and proficiency to understand the complexity of thought. Law concludes that the number of studies have demonstrated that leaning about philosophical thought is good for children `academically, socially and emotionally` and equips children with skills `we need new citizens to develop`48. The extensive research with children over the past two decades alongside with the UNCRC have created the need to reconsider the commonly held assumption of childhood as a `rehearsal for adult life, and grant children the recognition and respect their right and in their own terms`49. There is thorough evidence that `children are capable to make decisions about
what I knew would be a hard ride. My hands fisted in the bedspread, anticipation building. He'd made sure I got mine, over and over again. This would be for him. "Fuck me," I ordered, daring him with my eyes. "Eva." He snapped out my name as he rammed into me, sinking balls-deep in one fierce drive. I gasped. He was big, hard as stone, and so damn deep. The connection was startlingly intense. Emotionally. Mentally. I'd never felt so completely...taken. Possessed. I wouldn't have thought I could bear to be restrained during sex, not with my past being what it was, but Gideon's total domination of my body ratcheted my desire to an outrageous level. I'd never been so hot for it in my life, which seemed insane after what I'd experienced with him so far. I clenched around him, relishing the feel of him inside me, filling me.
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struggle against the German knightly orders in the 13th and 14th centuries. Under the harsh conditions of the Russification programme initiated in the 1880s such books stimulated the national spirit and willpower to resist all alien oppression. The poetess and playwright Lydia Koidula (1843-1886, daughter of Johann Voldemar Jannsen) played an exceptionally important role in the two decades before her death; her poetic talent emotionally and inspirationally expressed the national spirit, glorifying her homeland and its people. Koidula’s song, Mu Isamaa on Minu Arm (My Country is My Love) with the music written by Gustav Ernesaks (1908-1993) finished every song festival since 1947 (a tradition still very much alive), and became the unofficial anthem during the Soviet occupation when her father’s Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm (My Country is My Pride and Joy), the anthem of the first independent
The pain-body is a semi-autonomous energy form that lives within most human beings, an entity made up of emotion. It has its own primitive intelligence, not unlike a cunning animal, and its intelligence is directed primarily at survival. Like all life-forms, it periodically needs to feed – to take in new energy – and the food it requires to replenish itself consists of energy that is compatible with its own, which is to say, energy that vibrates at a similar frequency. Any emotionally painful experience can be used as food by the pain-body. That's why it thrives on negative thinking as well as drama in relationships. The pain-body is an addiction to unhappiness. It may be shocking when you realize for the first time that there is something within you that periodically seeks emotional negativity, seeks unhappiness. You need even more awareness to see it in yourself than to recognize it in another person. Once the unhappiness has taken you over, not
Be- cause reciprocal arrangements are so vital in human social systems, we have been conditioned to feel uncomfortable when beholden. If we were to ignore the need to return another's initial favor, we would stop one reciprocal sequence dead and make it less likely that our benefactor would do such favors in the future. Neither event is in the best interests of society. Consequently, we are trained from child- hood to chafe, emotionally, under the saddle of obligation. For this reason alone, then, we may be willing to agree to perform a larger favor than the one we received, merely to relieve ourselves of the psychological burden of debt. There is another reason as well. A person who violates the reciprocity rule by accepting without attempting to return the good acts of others is disliked by the so- cial group. The exception, of course, occurs when a person is prevented from re-