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    Hochschild's Emotions

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    Hochschild’s understanding of emotions is about all the different ways an individual feels. It can be from the surface acting to the feeling rules. Goffman’ assumptions of management is to avoid shame and to feel pride. It is also how people conform their emotions internally and externally. In society, we must learn how to work and manage our emotions. There are even techniques someone may try in order to manage their emotions. The book defines emotion work as, “[m]ore broadly to act of evoking or

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    Emotion and People

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    NAWRAS MGHARBEL TAKE-HOME EXAM IN GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY A. 1. The reason why people find it hard to see the difference between two major parties is because they both offer the same activist or convention or let we say contributions in the society. 2. The novice gambler is the one who’s the courage to continue betting. Because he just started, he cant just go home with himself defeated. Of course he wants his money back and make some more. 3. Because most of our governments even if they caught

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    Christopher's Emotions

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    Christopher is a very special child because he hates being touched, even by his family and closest friends. To many people, this may look like he hates everyone, or isn't able to experience emotions, but I think different. I believe Christopher can experience very simple emotions, like hapiness, sadness, and fear. This is the reason Christopher can not experience love for human beings, because love is far too complex. Christopher takes everything very literraly because he needs everything in his

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    Oppression Of Emotions

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    Expressing emotions is typically socially accepted and rewarded, however when individuals outperform others, there is a specific difference in the evaluation of that person that may not lead to honorable outcomes. This research is found in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, and is written by Marina Schall, Sarah E. Martiny, Thomas Goetz, and Nathan C. Hall. In order to test their hypothesis, the people leading the study first investigated student’s suppression of positive emotions when it

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    Emotion Labor

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    Introduction Emotional labour is the act of expressing organizationally required emotions during interactions with others at work (Buchanan & Huczynski, 2010). Emotions are not simply for pleasure of people involved but they have an exchange value which is linked to profit. It also requires coordination of mind and feeling. The emotional style of offering a service has not only become part of the service itself (Hochschild, 2003), but increasingly is now often more important than the service

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    Acting on Emotion

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    Acting on Emotions Sophocles designs his plays to instruct his audience members to behave morally correct. People’s actions are ruled by their emotions (jealousy, suspicion, anger, pride, and love) and it leads to negative effects for them. But when acting in a sage demeanor, it gives evidence to a person’s character. Sophocles writes his characters to be ruled by their emotions and to teach people to behave in a prudent demeanor. Sophocles designs his plays to have the people of authority act

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    Emotion And Abortion

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    The literature agrees that emotions play a central role in most important life events. Bailey, quoting Professor Ray Dolan of University College, London, writes in an interview “that emotions influence our decisions all the time” (p. 29).14 It is also agreed that the psychological element of abortion cannot be ignored because abortion is, without doubt, an important life event causing high psychological stress at the time.15 Argent suggests that abortion may involve feelings of guilt, shame and regret

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    Emotion In Abromavic

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    know what would happen and others fell in love with her. Others were incredibly open and and had so much pain, it would invoke emotion in Abromavic and many times she was moved to tears. Of course, being still for day on end with nothing to distract you would have psychological impacts on your mind and Abromavic was left with nothing but her mind and her vistors. Her emotions would have

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    Emotion Paper

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    Emotion Suzanne Gilbert, Della Lonkar, Karmyla Lopez, Joy Schatz Psych 355 April 18, 2011 Stefanie Krasner Theories of Emotion Researchers have debated about the phenomenon with emotions. Debates on this topic have and will continue to for many more years. Researchers have attempted to understand why one has emotions and came up with the five different theories. The first theory is the James-Lange theory, which argues that an event can cause physiological arousal first and, it can be interpret

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    Emotion Regulation

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    Comparing and Contrasting Views of Emotion Regulation Everyone regulates their emotions and some better than others. A majority of the time we do not even realize we are doing so because of a very powerful unconscious. Emotion regulation is a relatively new section of psychology because it has yet to be extensively researched. Such unexplored areas tend to be even a little fuzzy to even the most understanding of researchers. James J. Gross of Stanford University is one of the comparatively

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