Yes, emotions are developed due to external stimuli. Stimuli is any response that is received from outside.
Us humans were all born with emotions but we can create emotions through our thoughts. If you think or worry about something long enough you will become sad or depressed.
. Emotions can prepare us for action. . Emotions can shape our future behavior. . Helping us interact more effectively with others.
Is there an archipelago outside of the US
Films give people emotions because throughout the movie it makes you feel something. This can come from the characters, theme of the movie, or something else that just connects with you during the movie. For example, if in a movie a character that you really liked dies, this makes you feel sad because you really liked the character and connected with them in some way. You could've been like the character, they reminded you of someone, liked their motives, etc. Just different things in the movie connect with us and make us feel special in way that gives us emotions.
The whole point of the birth and life of Jesus was that he lived as an ordinary man - God can and shared our lives as one of us to show us his love for us. Therefore as a man Jesus had the same emotions as you and me. His teaching and example shows us how to deal with these emotions.
It had something to do with the "Big-Stick Policy" a.k.a The Roosevelt Corollary.
Yes, emotions are essentially complex interplay of neurotransmitters, hormones, and neural pathways in the brain. When triggered by external stimuli, these chemical reactions result in the experience of emotions such as joy, sadness, fear, and anger. However, the subjective experience of emotions is much more than just the chemical processes involved.
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Yes, emotions influence imagination in a big way. Emotions can cause us to think in a way we never did.
No, GPS doesn't work outside the US.
no it is illeagal There is no known US money made outside of the US (if there was it would be Illegal.)
Light is already a verb when used to describe an action. As in "to light something".Lights, lighting, lightened, lit (outside the US) and lighted (in the US).Some examples are:"We light the candles"."She lights the lantern"."We are lighting the candles"."He lightened the load"."We lit the bonfire" (outside the US)."We lighted the bonfire" (in the US).