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    Painting Human Emotions in Religious Paintings The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci shows all the characteristics of Renaissance ideals. Although Leonardo chose to paint the moment when Jesus tell his apostles that one of them has betrayed him, Jesus’ expression is not the one of an angry man, but one of compassion. Jesus seems to be calm and ready to face whatever comes next, his facial expression reflects forgiveness while each one of the 12 apostles show multiple expressions of denial and concern

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    Hell-Heaven is a story that explores simple human emotions such as loneliness, love, jealosy and also describes how people change drastically over time. Pranab Chakraborty is a student of MIT, Boston. On streets of Boston he sees a traditional Bengali mother Abarna and her daughter Usha, a little girl. And he follow both of them and at finally befriending with them. Aparna, herself homesick and lonely, can empathize with Pranb and she is happy to feed him. After that he is a regular visiter of Usha

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    in materialistic thought. Idealists during his time believed that there reality is made up of concepts and nonmatter. In response to the challenge of explaining concepts that seemed only explicable through idealist thinking (such as thoughts and emotions), Hobbes used logic and reasoning to develop materialist theories – some impressively similar in nature to neurobiology. His pessimistic views of society are drawn from events in his personal life, primarily the English Civil War. During this time

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    There is an influence constantly working on our minds, one that we may not have even noticed. It follows us everywhere, and we can't escape it no matter how hard we try. It doesn't make a sound or move, it just silently hides in plain sight effecting the way we think. Colors are one of the most effective yet least thought about influences on our minds. How come seemingly every super hero has a red suit? Or why are the super villains always wearing black? Why are hospitals never painted red, and most

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    The mind is a complex part of the human being that can elicit emotions, thoughts, and reactions that influence and mold an individual’s personality and attitude. Culture, diversity, religion can also play a strong role in how an individual views the world. As well as how the individual was raised, what values were instilled, and various experiences in life. Between the attributes that are contained in the mind, a person’s culture, values, and experiences in life are the sediment for a person’s foundation

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    What is Anxiety Is anxiety a normal human emotion that every single person experiences? Before I was asked to write this paper, I didn’t think ever had experienced anxiety. Since I have done a little research, I have noticed that I have personally familiarities of several symptoms of a couple different types of anxiety. Anxeity almost feels like a natural instinct from some of the unknown, or uncomfortable stuff we experience in life. Diet and exercise can make a huge difference with all types

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    As humans we normally depend on the four main ways of knowing; Language, emotion, sense perception and reason. Although, each way of knowing has its weakness. We usually use the ways of knowing together with one another. In some cases the area of knowledge may not use sense perception but most of the time we often believe that Math for example uses logic and reason. How true is this? Reason is considered to be one of the most powerful ways of knowing. One main strength of reason as a way of knowing

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    Love is the greatest human emotion one can experience. In the poem "Leaving the Motel" by W. D. Snodgrass and "Sex Without Love" by Sharon Olds each poet shares different views on the theme of love. Snodgrass' poem focuses on a couple having an affair in a motel. As they are leaving they go through a checklist to make sure they keep their secrecy. While, Olds' poem focuses more about how people have sex without being in love. Both of these poems illustrate a strong sense of love in different ways

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    Humans are fascinating creatures with unique attributes. Although we are relatively new to the planet compared to other species, we have used our remarkable characteristics to become more advanced and to develop at an accelerated rate. We are always evolving and changing using our extraordinary skills and qualities, consequently, we have come a long way from our hominid ancestors and continue to develop and learn. Our characteristics have extended our control over the world rapidly. There are many

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    fact that different factors affect on human behavior as well as various aspects of people’s life. Among them the emotions detect a powerful force on humans. Strong emotions may cause people to take actions they might not perform as usual, or obviate situations that they generally enjoy. Psychologists, researchers, and philosophers have proposed a set of different theories that explain how and why people experience the emotions. I have chosen two theories of emotion that I am interested in such as: the

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