Category: Life & Experiences 1502
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Emotions: Types and Importance
For humans as social beings, a sense of love is inherent. Love is a complex feeling, which causes such emotions as warm feelings, affection, and passion. Usually, one determines three fundamental mechanisms of love: libido, attachment, and partner preference. Main biological components are the next neurochemicals: dopamine, oxytocin, estrogen, vasopressin, and testosterone. These biological parts…
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Cross-Sex Friendships: The Main Benefits
Although this is a subject of a very long debate, I believe that men and women can form platonic friendships. In the clip from “When Harry Met Sally,” Billy Crystal’s character, Harry, claims that the reason men and women cannot be friends is that sex always gets in the way. He reasons that although they…
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My First Day at College
Of all the enemies of people, the worst is a human itself. This is the way people think when they refuse to communicate with others, though they do not air it and maybe even don’t think of it directly in this precise form. But it is still there. And the less we try to consider…
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Sociological Imagination and Prejudgment Analysis
Table of Contents Prejudgment Scenario Background Interaction Description Reflection and Takeaways References Prejudgment Human perception is largely based on experience, but the latter is not always first-hand. Sometimes, it is the stories we hear or the lack of experience that lies in our subconscious and determines the way we perceive certain people, events, or objects.…
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My Best Friend For Life: Explaining Realtionships
Every day, I sit at my computer at a specific hour and log into MSM Messenger. As the icon comes to life, I see that my cyberfriends are now online and ready to chat with me. These people have never seen me in person and I have never seen them either. Sometimes, we don’t even…
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Discussion of Motherhood in Sociology
Table of Contents Introduction Concept of Motherhood Patriarchal Ideology Modern Ideology Conclusion References Introduction In modern sociology, motherhood refers to the social structures, experiences, and expectations associated with childbearing and being a mother. At the same time, this term differentiates becoming a mother as a biological fact and mothering as practices involved in childcare from…
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Essay “Joyas Valodoras” by Brian Doyle: Meaning of Love
In his essay Joyas Valodoras, Brian Doyle reflects on the relationship between hummingbirds and their hearts, the lives of humans, and blue whales. The work is a profound reflection on life and death and the experience that a real living being experiences in the interval between these events. The essay is a statement about the…
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Sports Chaplaincy in a Fatherless Age
In chapter 6, ‘Doing Sports Chaplaincy in a Fatherless Age,’ the various themes include fatherhood and fatherless biblical overview, fatherlessness in the contemporary era, and the duty of sports chaplains in caring for players’ souls. According to the biblical overview, God’s fatherhood is a significant belief and story throughout the biblical canon, and the traits…
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Airbnb and Its Impact on Ritz-carlton
Table of Contents Introduction The Plan of Action Resources for Solution Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Despite its noticeable acclaims, Ritz-Carlton is not impervious to the effects of disruptive technology. The company, as well as many other major hotel and hospitality chains, have been facing an imposing issue in the face of Airbnb services. Airbnb is…
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How a Blind Man May Fall in Love
The sense of sight is essential in perceiving an expression of emotion by observing other people’s nonverbal communication. Blind people cannot see the facial expression of another person, but they are not blind to emotions because they have a unique way of sensing responding to sentiments expressed by other people (Valente et al. 483). This…