Essays Tagged: "emotional responses"

Nazism

opposition to the Social Democrats. And the Nazis themes of patriotism and militarism drew highly emotional responses from people who could not forget Germany's prewar imperial grandeur.  ...

(9 pages) 109 0 5.0 Jan/1994

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Job stress can be defined as the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker.

Abstract Job stress can be defined as the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resou ... rom normal behavior may be overeating/loss of appetite, smoking, alcohol abuse, sleeping disorders, emotional outbursts, or violence and aggression (Randolfi, 1996). From the organizational aspect, st ...

(8 pages) 682 5 3.8 Jan/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Analysis of the use of music in advertising.

en shown to affect consumer behaviours, particularly shopper behaviour (Milliman, 1986), as well as emotional responses (Kellaris and Kent, 1994). Marketers that playing music is in itself not enough, ... on need recognition or problem awareness. This conclusions stem from either rational/functional or emotional/psychological reasons. Rational advertising stems from the traditional information process ...

(13 pages) 376 1 3.3 Jul/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Music therapy

rans hospitals around the country to play for the thousands of veterans suffering both physical and emotional trauma from the wars. The patients' notable physical and emotional responses to music led ...

(3 pages) 112 1 1.7 Dec/2003

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies > Performers & Composers

Analysis of the play "A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen, according to Ibsen's own life. Ties of the life to Ibsen's Own.

the author to "get inside" their character's heads and give the characters identical situations and emotional responses as the author has experienced in their own life. Another major reason that autho ... Ibsen's links to characters enriches the plot line of the story, and most likely provided a greater emotional drive for Ibsen when he was writing A Dolls House. However, characters were not the only c ...

(7 pages) 230 0 4.3 Jan/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

This essay is about the connotations of the words "house" and "home"

of shelter or protection- they embody very different connotations, and their usage evokes different emotional responses.A home does not have to be a building, or even something physical. The song, My ...

(3 pages) 106 2 3.3 Feb/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Schizophrenia

tween a situation that is real, or unreal. It makes it difficult to think logically, to give normal emotional responses, and to behave normally in situations where others are involved (http://health.y ...

(2 pages) 70 0 4.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Mental Health

Behavioristic Man

etween respondent and operant behavior. Respondent responses include relatively simple reflexes and emotional responses, which are elicited by appropriate stimuli even prior to learning. Through condi ...

(1 pages) 24 0 1.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays

Terrorism in todays world

allowed people to gain power, Terrorism by nature is difficult to define. Acts of terrorism conjure emotional responses in the victims as well as in the practitioners. No two writers agree on what is ...

(3 pages) 266 4 3.8 Apr/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Military & International Conflicts & Security

Auxin - Plant Hormone

rmone signaling is involved in all biological system. Hormones in general control the physical and emotional responses of an organism. A specific example of a hormone is auxin. Auxin is a plant hor ...

(6 pages) 38 0 4.0 May/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Biology > Plant Biology

Nazism and World War II

opposition to the Social Democrats. Andthe Nazis themes of patriotism and militarism drew highly emotionalresponses from people who could not forget Germany's prewar imperialgrandeur.In th ...

(9 pages) 74 4 3.7 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Stress in the Workplace

ecade ago. According to Stephen Minter (2003) NIOSH defines job stress as "the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resou ...

(5 pages) 225 1 4.0 Mar/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Book vs. Film

as, which left the viewers lost and puzzled.In the film, pieces of music are being used to generate emotional responses and to create the mood in the various scenes. Working hand-in-hand with the soun ... s - they are shown (ostension) and not described.Visual representation of characters' faces conveys emotional life and other qualities. Character is shown, not described.C Illusion of objectivity - Vi ...

(6 pages) 45 0 3.5 Aug/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

London as setting for "Mrs. Dalloway"

ay", Virginia Woolf uses the setting of the city of London to effectively show the vastly different emotional responses of the characters. The city of London, in June, is the primary location in which ...

(6 pages) 48 0 0.0 Feb/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Defining Terrorism

Terrorism by nature is difficult to define. Acts of terrorism create emotional responses in the victims as well as in the terrorist. There are a verity of definitions us ...

(2 pages) 63 0 3.0 Sep/2006

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law > Issues

Government Policy And Order

r of the general welfare of people? The recent tragedies has affect everyone far beyond any emotional responses. The recent tragedies has altercated the political system of our government, and ...

(4 pages) 34 0 0.0 Sep/2001

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Cognitive Interventions

be covering some of the tools used in Cognitive therapy for a verity of symptoms, such as Rational Emotional Behavioral therapy, Rational Behavioral therapy, and Decatastrophizing. Cognitive therapy ... Therapy (RET) originated by Albert Ellis. (Joseph Stehno,1986) Rational Behavior Therapy holds that emotional responses are not caused by external events, but result from beliefs about those events. R ...

(10 pages) 352 0 5.0 Aug/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology > Psychological Theories & Authors

What separates humans from all other lifeforms?

rotect, and nurture above all other beings is also unique. Many believe that it is our behavior and emotional responses that make us unique. I, however, do not agree with any of the above. There aren' ...

(4 pages) 32 0 4.5 Dec/2007

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

The use of symbolism in the on

o Walk Away From Omelas" by Ursula K. Leguin, is used as a significant symbol to effectively create emotional responses in the readers mind, and is also used to criticise the members of today's societ ... n conclusion, it is because of this symbolic child that Le Guin has been able to draw in the reader emotionally, as well as make the reader aware of the issues happening in our society today. The auth ...

(4 pages) 47 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

Schizophrenia

ference between fact and fiction, to think logically, to perceive reality correctly, to have normal emotional responses, and to act appropriately in social situations. The part of the brain thought to ...

(2 pages) 29 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Science Essays > Mental Health