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Xenophobia is the fear of unfamiliar or different people, usually from Another Country or culture. So there's a learned judgement factor involved with a person who authentically demonstrates xenophobia.
Xenophobia originally meant a fear of foreigners, but has been broadened to mean a fear of any particular group of people. For this reason, antisemitism is typically considered xenophobia and Hitler is often used as an example of xenophobia. But Xenophobia if found in all cultures and could be found in the mix of the history of every war ever fought. WW2 is just a favorite example of the present culture, but we could look at the British attempts at exterminating the Irish, the Arabic conquest of Persia and Northern Africa, the US and the American Indian, the Israeli-Arabic conflict, North Korea, the struggle in present day Iraq, and the list goes on and on ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenophobia
Adolf Hitler causes the holocaust, which could be considered an apcolypse.
Well they typically don't. However the humans in Greek mythology did live in a different time period so I can see how their emotions could be considered extreme than the norm today.
Yes, of course you can give yourself good emotions and bad emotions.
A catalyst is something that causes change. Therefore any present, such as an engagement ring, that causes a major change in your life could be considered a catalyst.
your feelings
Hope Fear Happiness Sadness Propathy AntipathyPerhaps there is more than one meaning for "primary emotions." In the context of emotions that could be combined to create any other emotions I could see those being a correct answer, but in Psychology, "primary emotions" are used to refer to culturally universal emotions which develop early in life due to mainly biological influences (for example, even blind children will smile when content, so it did not need to be learned):surprise, interest, joy, anger, sadness, fear, and disgust
If a person's language could not communicate emotions, the person would use their physical bodies through gestures, pointing, hitting, kicking, etc. If a person could not use language or their bodies to express emotions, they could still use facial expressions. If a person could not use language, their bodies, or facial expressions to express emotions, they would need to use assistive devices.
If you are shaking then the emotions that make your shake could be nervous, excited or very angry.
Yes, there can be learning without emotions. Learning could be pale too without the involvement of emotions.
Distracting
Yes, there can be learning without emotions. Learning could be pale too without the involvement of emotions.