"How does society control emotions and what are some examples?" Dear friend, If you asked people what they thought about Mc Donalds. If you asked them what thought came to mind when they thought of Mc Donalds here is what some of them might say: "I think of children and think of Joy and I think of children playing, and baby's and happiness, and laughter. You may even hear people say that Mc Donalds reminds them of Innocence. Almost like Santa Clause. Mc Donald is a man who dresses up in a red suit and is full of laughter; he is a clown, which would signify children. Why would restaurants have feelings? Society controls our emotions by advertising things they know we will like. If McDonalds didn't have a clown, or toys to give out to children or even on the ocasion a jungle gym to play in. Do you think that parents would bring there children there? They control our emotions by advertising the things they know we like in order to make money. Our feelings are all controlled to make money in some way or another. Or in some ways they create advertissements for things they know parents will like because it keeps there children busy. This can result in bad and good situations, what would mcdonalds be if it didn't have a feeling or a mood to go with it? If you would like another example dont hesitate to say so:) GIRA
Some examples of emotions are; anger, happiness, fear, sadness, trust, distrust, jealousy, love.
Yes, all people are born with the capacity for emotions. Emotions are fundamental to human experience and play a crucial role in both social interactions and decision-making. Each individual's emotional experience may vary based on genetic, environmental, and social factors.
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Some examples of emotions are; anger, happiness, fear, sadness, trust, distrust, jealousy, love.
religion
Light, heat, energy, emotions. All are massless.
Examples of Legalism in society today can be seen in rigid adherence to rules and regulations without considering individual circumstances, excessive bureaucratic red tape that hinders progress, and a focus on punishment rather than rehabilitation in the criminal justice system.
Humans have large number fo emotions in daily life. Happiness, sadness, anxiety, curiosity etc are some of its examples
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example of civil society
Some examples of Confucianism in society today include the emphasis on respect for elders in Asian cultures, the value placed on education in many East Asian countries, and the influence of Confucian principles in the legal systems of countries like South Korea and Taiwan. Additionally, the focus on harmony, social order, and virtues such as loyalty and benevolence are still evident in many aspects of modern East Asian societies.
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