Results for Human Emotion
- Human Emotion -
...ght on by emotions. For example, when Gilgamesh is grieving for his friend’s loss he goes into a state of depression. It’s not his friends’ death that disturbes him so much as his relization that he is to someday die. G... - ART -
Art is that imaginative expression of human energy, which, through technical concretion of feeling and perception, tends to reconcile the individual with the universal, by exciting in him impersonal emotion. And the greatest... - Layamon -
...lievability. Then giving the human character divine traits was probably the best way to ensure the story’s legendary status and longevity. Layamon intertwines Arthur’s human characteristics and divine traits throughout the... - Imagery in Poems Bringing out Emotion -
... Looking back at our experiences is what brings out the emotion in this poem.
“Zimmer in Grade School,” by Paul Zimmer, also brings out emotion in the reader based on childhood experiences. ... In my case, the person... - Intuition and Emotion in Decision Making -
...ience.
Intuition, or "gut instinct", is an innate ability that we have, and when we have to make a decision, we utilize this tool to give us a direction to some degree on what to do. Emotion is a more difficult factor ... - How emotion affect performance and behavior -
...based on logical and rationality.
Emotion and performance
If you want people change their behavior, it means that behavior needs changing. Behavior needs changing because the current behavior not very appropriate fo... - Love -
...ion to someone or something and my ability to stay attracted. But a romantic relationship isn't based on emotion. It's based on commitment and acceptance. As if anyone can separate the emotion of love and the ability to co... - Ecstasy -
People have different ideas of ecstasy. ... Different situations will determine whether a person will fee ecstasy. An extremely good situation creates the emotion of ecstasy. ... Ecstasy is an emotion that makes you focu... - Memory -
...ures of their surroundings or of the things he/she may want to remember and process into their long-term memory.
This extra effort that is applied when trying to collectively learn, seems to be relevant to the idea tha... - plato -
...ll planned out with supporting evidences. He tries to disprove Democritus, “who held that the human soul is composed of tiny particles that dissipate into the air at death.” Plato also argues against the conception that ... - the wars,the plot -
... to make every one as equal. But if there is a clone-human comes out, it must be different to other. It doesn’t have emotion if it made by machine. However, someone would say it will be educated as a human, it also unfair ... - Existentialism in The Strabger -
... human emotions and faiths might do well while living but nothing avoids the inevitable, death.
Meursault's behavior is also an example of Camus' existentialism. At his mother's funeral, Meursault shows no emotion. He ... - MAF for Inocence and experience -
...words in one line rather than rhyming two different lines. The imagery is not just used to put images in your mind but with this peot he used it to put emotion in his words. Emotion seems to be the base for his poems which... - Emotion Vocabulary in Interlanguage -
...e views of a group of people in a region or area “like a country or different tribes”. Different cultures cause the viewing of different types of emotion to differ greatly. Language proficiency is how well a person speaker... - human figure in art -
The human figure in art
Through out the history of art the human figure has been used as a focus for many artists’ work. The human form in art can directly display great emotion, beauty, sexuality spirituality and all that... - Human Emotion displayed in Art -
... One of the most important aspects of a portrait is the emotion, or expression of the subject. ... This exhibition is entirely about human emotion displayed in portraits. ... “Because Leonardo excelled in such an amazi... - revenge a human delight -
Revenge, payback, settling the score, getting even, vengeance, whatever we choose to call it, it expresses an emotion that we all foster, yet we are rarely proud of . ...
The idea that revenge is innately ... - Emotion in organisations is the dysfunctional antithesis of rationality Discuss -
Emotion in organisations is the dysfunctional antithesis of rationality. Discuss.
Though the functionality of emotion may appear less salient than its potential dysfunctions, the pervasiveness and utility of emotion in... - Love and Romance through the ages -
Love. ... Throughout history and into modern times men and women have written about love. ... In this paper I will review and compare the concepts of love and romance through several historical eras, including the current... - Harsh Parenting in Relation to Child Emotion Regulation and Aggression -
...hers, included 325 children, of which 45% were female. The age of the children ranged from 3 to 6 years, with the majority falling between the ages of 4 and 5 years. The average age of the parents was 34. The study showed ...