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    In addition to historical representations, art and theater take us through a wide range of human emotions. Some of the best plays involve dramatic situations and intense emotions that we often do not have the opportunity to experience in our everyday life. In the musical the Lion King, we live through Simba to experience the loss of his father. As an audience, we temporarily experience the feeling of loss that we all feel when we lose a loved one. As a society, we feel the need for empowerment

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    ABSTRACT Emotions and humans relation How the data today is all about emotions People are free to express their views on internet openly. The freedom to express generates a lot of data and this is a way of reaching into people’s mind how they feel about a certain thing. Often what humans feel is deep inside the heart can be determined by the music she listens to. A user is the most vulnerable of letting his emotions out when he/she is listening to songs because he or she can relate to it. Its the

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    Introduction Human emotion has the ability to drastically impact an individual’s psychophysiology. It can have a profound effect on brain functioning, mental and the physical capabilities of individuals. Emotions can also affect things such as heart rate, blood pressure, and brain chemicals. It can be highly influenced by environment as well as genetics. It is vital to look at how emotion specifically affects the human body and emotional regulation, and there needs to be an understanding of how

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    deferred” by Langston Hughes, and “On a Play Seen Twice” by F. Scott Fitzgerald all show various main themes of human emotions. Human emotions can range from positive to negative feelings, and all the emotions in between. In these stories various human emotions are displayed throughout the content. Loneliness is a human emotion that is seen and represented often, in more ways than one. It is an emotion that is not always an easy one to be identified, but many people identify with it, each in a different

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    based on emotions. Emotions of happiness, love, success, and many more, could possibly be the most satisfying feelings. Except we commonly experience unpleasant emotions. There are emotions of anger, hatred, sadness, and disgrace. A very important question in the understanding of the human mind and highly related to cognitive science, is how do these emotions affect human cognition and the impact on our abilities to be rational? To tackle this question, we need to understand what emotions are, but

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    responses is often used to extend human rights and can be done without infringing on existing rights. The legitimacy of these emotional influences depends on their methods, particularly which emotions are utilized. Patriotism is a necessary start to a movement like this where the aim is to emotionally bond to strangers and entire separate communities in order to recognize their rights. When emotions are legitimately used, they won’t infringe on human rights because the emotions will modify a community’s

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    cornered in constant circumstances of isolation, Raymond Carver is one of the most prominent writers of American shorts stories in the late 20th Century. One of the most influential American short stories, “Cathedral”, hosts the complexity of human connection and emotions. The first-person story is told by an unnamed, working-class man detached from all emotional connections, including the one with his wife. Although, this stoic barrier is dissolved when the narrator makes his first deep connection with

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    experiences emotions, scientists do not all agree on what causes emotions. It is believed that special organs within the limbic system of the brain, recognize the patterns of events in life and respond. Their signals trigger emotions, which instantly decide attitudes and modify behaviour. Charles Darwin, was the first scientist to suggest that emotions have a real world existence, visibly expressed in the behaviour of humans and lower animals. Darwin suggested that the existence of an emotion could be

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    It has been claimed that human emotions are the sole product of biological functioning. The James Lange Theory of Emotion (1884) proposes that there are three components of emotions which can be attributed to the automatic nervous system (ANS). The three components are Cognition (appraisal of the event), Action (Fight or flight) and Feeling (Aspect of the emotion). Here we see that a biological attribution of emotion has been in place since the 1800s and has been common knowledge for some time.

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    A prosecutor against child molesters, Nina Frost, knows all too well the loopholes the justice system entails and when it is her own five-year-old son, Nathaniel, who has been sexually assaulted, her husband, Caleb, and her lives flips upside down because Nina knows too clearly that her son will not find justice within the courts. Nina goes ahead with her own plan to bring her son justice, regardless of the consequence, no matter the sacrifice. Jodi Picoult causes the reader to truly understand what

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