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    Abstract This literature review examined how facial perception affects emotions. In particular, how processing facial cues, emotional understanding, and perception of others can change cross culturally. Martin, Slessor, Allen, Phillips, and Darling (2012) suggested that processing facial cues can actually provide the person who is perceiving them with a lot of information related to emotional state and even identity of a person. When people process a face they tend to use local (feature based) rather

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    media daily. Also, there are many studies about social media and its effects on us. The media affects the way we view body image in a negative way. The media has affected people for many years. It has been around since people have been printing newspapers and broadcasting on the radio. Particularly, the media has an effect on youth and there are many studies and articles that research how the media affects youth. One example is, in the article, “Social Media and Body Image Concerns: Further Considerations

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    “Body shaming someone describes how mean the society can be to troll someone on their physical appearance” (Jain). Body-shaming people affects their self-esteem. People think it is normal to criticize the body of others because they are accustomed to do it every day, that sometimes they do not even realize it. Society body shames others all the time, instead of helping them feel secure and happy with their bodies. They want other people to look the way they want to be look at. Body shaming is affecting

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    also had repercussions. Drugs not only affect our ecosystem, it also affects us human beings, animals, and plants. It’s similar to a cycle, we start off with the ecosystem, which then leads to plants, then the animals, to human beings. If the drug industry is affecting the whole agriculture industry it’s affecting the whole world. Drugs affect our ecosystem by the pollution, drugs affect plant growth, drugs affect animals development, and all of these affect what we has humans eat on a daily basis

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    situations differently. This can be debilitating to employees and be costly to employers. Managers need to identify those suffering from negative stress and implement restructuring as a defense against mediocrity and stress. This may reduce the impact stress has on employees ' work performance. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The purpose of this study was to determine the negative effects of mediocrity, complacency and stress on employees and the methods that Health Nets Appeals and Grievance (A&G) Department

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    changed communication in all aspects of life. I chose this topic because I am interested in learning more information about social media and how it has affected people’s communication skills. I am curious to discover how each source of social media affects communication. Everyday people use their cellular devices to either text, call, or video chat. However, over the past few years, social media has taken a toll on how people communicate. I am aware of the change because I use social media as

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    Revolution is defined as the forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system. Although revolutions often overthrow oppressive regimes, countries may suffer from war or violent internal conflict in the process. The negative effects of these conflicts are generally viewed as worth the overall benefit. But, one consequence no one ever thinks about is the toll war takes on the country’s residents, especially the country’s youth. What kind of effect does war have for young

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    by three major combatants: cheating, lying, and plagiarizing. Many do not realize the extent of their actions. Life is like the domino effect: an action always affects someone else. When a person lacking integrity makes a decision, the people affected are often wounded in the process. A lack of integrity leads to a life of negative impacts with the three main threats to integrity being cheating, lying, and plagiarizing. Cheating is universal, and it is very similar worldwide. According to the

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    Globalization is a power that affects everyone on the world. Globalization is when companies expand internationally. Globalization offers a great deal of opportunities such as opening up new trade routes and new technology. Globalization is seen differently by different people. M. Khan (2004) argues, “for the economist, globalization is essential the emergence of a global market. Sociologists see globalization as the celebration of diversity and the convergence of social preferences in matters

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    away. The two characters that have been impacted by their parental relationship are both Paul and Eveline, because of the lack partnership they have with their parental figures, the disassociation with their fathers have caused their decisions to affect their quest for personal autonomy as young adults. Paul’s relationship with his father has caused a great repercussion on the decisions in his life because of the lack of relationship they have with each other and the effect of the death of

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