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    can distinguish emotions by analyzing their facial blueprints – that is, by analyzing the facial characteristics associated with each emotion. By facial characteristics I mean any facial cues – may it be a wrinkled forehead, a crinkly nose or even blushing. All these characteristics play a crucial role in expressing any given emotional state and help us understand how others feel at a particular moment in time. It is true that facial cues can be masked or even faked in any social situation – most of

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    The Secret Love

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    She was one of the most attractive girls in our high school. She consecutively won a homecoming queen for three years. The first time she won she was so excited and started to kiss me on my cheek. I felt numb throughout my body, and my face was blushing. On the second semester of my senior year, my dad got a new offer from a new company in Florida. It was quite difficult for me to move to Florida and said

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    It 's Just A Regular Day

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    wors- What." I said, taking the mouse and scrolled down to check out the website, only to see another picture with both Haruhi and me being too close for comfort. Did I really have to be included? "Haruhi" was lifting my head upwards as "I" look away blushing. I 'll take a guess and say it 's one of the many pictures of the twins doing their "twincest" act. "We did some extra photos too," Hikaru smirked, looking at the computer screen. "There 's plenty of girls that are a fan of Haruhi and Sak-chan,

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    mood, generating negative emotions such as stress. Specifically, the perception of stress is related to psychological responses such as fear, irritability, sadness, fatigue and, anger. Moreover, stress decreased blood pressure, increased heart rate, blushing, intestinal discomfort, among others. When patients with PTSD experienced all this discomfort, they tend to feel powerlessness and a reduced ability to have control over their lives (Chiappelli, Prolo, Cajulis, Harper and Sunga, 2004).

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    First Date Psychology

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    Going on a first date is one of the most stressful experiences because we are often not sure whether the person we are with likes us. Before starting giving an explanation regarding the autonomic nervous system and how we can detect signs that our date is interested in us, I just wanted to point out that if she accepted your invitation of going on a date, then she is probably interested in you. Often times we start thinking too much and start panicking. I believe that we should be very confident

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    I chose the constellation of Pisces. This is because it is my Zodiac sign and I wanted to learn more about it. The Pisces constellation is found in the Northern Hemisphere and was introduced in the 2nd Century by Ptolemy, a Greek astronomer. It is usually portrayed as two fish, connected at the tails by string, swimming in opposite directions. The myth surrounding the Pisces constellation can be found in Greek mythology. According to the myth, the constellation can be associated to the goddess

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    The spark of pure and youthful love, that moves beyond the physical, ignites within the shared sonnet of Romeo and Juliet at their first encounter. Spiritual and physical imagery is utilized in the piece to depict such romantic affinity between them, as well as emphasize the great spiritual purity of their love. Primarily, Romeo’s charming and seamless way of speaking to Juliet initiates the heartfelt connection, humbling himself before her saying, “If I profane with my unworthiest hand / This

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, we learn of the many hardships and highs Romeo and Juliet go through over the course of the story. The play Romeo and Juliet is based off two star-crossed lovers who are separated from each other due to a feud between their two families. Their love is so strong that at the end of the story Romeo and Juliet both end up committing suicide because they can’t live without each other. Whether it is problems with love, or them complimenting

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    As soon as Romeo saw Juliet he completely forgot about Rosaline. This already tells you something about Juliet's beauty. The first conversation between Romeo and Juliet is an extended Christian metaphor. Using this metaphor, Romeo cleverly manages to convince Juliet to let him kiss her. The religious hints of the conversation clearly imply that their love can be described only through religion, that pure association with God. When Romeo and Juliet kiss at the feast, Juliet teases Romeo for using

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    I replied. “I see great potential in you kid. You know, as a football player” said the man. This was a great relief for me, I didn’t have a male role model in my life at the time and I took it as a huge compliment. “Really? You think so?” I asked blushing. “Yes, but the only problem is, you have no coach. Your coach is a principal, and history teacher who know’s nothing about the game” he said with a frustrated tone, “I’d just

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