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Emotions

Everyone is born with emotions, they are very complex and wide ranged. People behave as a result of their emotional state. Some of the basic emotions are: anger, anxiety, boredom, compassion, depression, fear, frustration, gratitude, hatred, joy, jealousy, love, and worry to name a few. Emotions cause mood changes, temperament changes, and they are the center of our personality and disposition.

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Does bumblebee fall in love with arcee?

Yes, he is. Bumblebee does fall in love with Arcee in Transformers vs. G.I. Joe comic, before he dies(The first and last love) and I think Arcee feels the same to him. In wiki it's say that it's an attraction to each other. And I think in the future Bumblebee will fall in love with Arcee in TF: Prime, because I often see Bumblebee is always by her side, and in part 1 he somewhat quickly ran to Arcee's side when they were checking out the Energon site; and was visibly very worried when she collapsed of a touch of Dark Energon and in part 2 when Optimus told Arcee that she was in charge but she let Bulkhead be in charge instead of her then she go out patrol and take Bumblebee with her and in part 5 when she was hit by Megatron and flow out into the space, and the space bridge is going to explode Bumblebee hug Arcee and go in to the ground bridge when he walk out of the space bridge at the base he is carrying Arcee with him.

PS. I love these two they are very cute, I wish they WILL BE a couple.

Which Animal excretes red sweat in anger?

The animal that excretes red sweat when angry is the hippopotamus. This phenomenon occurs due to a unique oily secretion that acts as a natural sunscreen and also has antibacterial properties. When the hippo's skin is irritated or when it is in distress, this red-colored secretion, often referred to as "blood sweat," is produced and can make it appear as though the hippo is sweating blood.

Is the possible death of the sun at that time a problem you should worry about?

The sun is predicted to last for billions more years, so that's much too far off to worry about. Also, there's nothing we can do to affect how long the sun will last, so worrying about it won't do any good.

Instead, you can worry about things like running out of oil, that will happen much sooner, and is something you can affect with your daily choices.

What are aquarian perfect love match?

Aquarians are generally compatible with other air signs like Gemini and Libra, as well as fire signs like Aries and Sagittarius. These signs can match Aquarius's independent and progressive nature, leading to a harmonious and mutually supportive relationship. Ultimately, the perfect love match for an Aquarian depends on individual personalities and compatibility factors beyond just zodiac signs.

Can animals cry?

Some animals can produce tears to keep their eyes moist, but this is not necessarily an emotional response like humans crying. Animals can show distress or emotional responses through vocalizations, body language, or behavior.

Does laughing affect your body some way?

Yes, laughing has several positive effects on the body. It can reduce stress by decreasing cortisol levels and increasing endorphins, which are the body's natural feel-good chemicals. It also boosts the immune system by increasing antibodies and improving blood flow.

How do you get a German shepards ears to stand up what age do you worry they will not stand?

German Shepherds' ears typically stand up on their own as they grow, usually by 6 months of age. If your puppy's ears haven't stood up by this age, you can try posting or taping them to help them stand. If the ears still haven't stood up by around 8-9 months, it's less likely they will naturally stand on their own.

Do monkeys cry?

Humans are the only primates that express sadness through shedding tears - the most common definition of crying. However, monkeys do also express sadness. Monkeys typically wail or scream when they are sad, as they lack the tear ducts to actually produce tears when they are distressed.

How frightening was it and is it down in a coal mine?

There are two types of coal mines: a slope mine and a vertical shaft mine. There is also surface mining, where rock is blasted and rock and earth are moved aside or trucked away as they expose coal veins.

We'll focus on slope mines and vertical mines.

Slope Mines
A slope mine originally started out (early 1800s) as a hole dug into the hillside, typically where coal was already seen on the surface (example: banks of the Monongahela River). To access those slope mines, men simply crawled into the hole on their bellies or backs, continually digging forward and pulling out earth, stones, and coal. This would be similar to today's gem hunting in the western US mountain areas, where men and women lay on their backs or bellies to dig deeper under the rock face or under a boulder.


Expansion of Slope Mines

Eventually, slope mines were enlarged so a man could walk semi-upright or be seated in a rail car to be taken deeper into the mine.... so the mine's roof was perhaps 4 feet high from the ground. Many West Virginia mines were slope mines originally.


Vertical Mines

Vertical mines means men could access the mine via an elevator system. An elevator car would take a team down and bring the men back up. These deep mines typically need ventilation shafts to bring air in, and for emergency escape IF assisted from the surface. For example, "The Quecreek Mine rescue took place in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, when nine miners were trapped underground for over 77 hours, from July 24 to 28, 2002. All nine miners were rescued." This was accomplished through a newly bored rescue hole, similar to a wide air vent bore hole.


Vertical mines by the late 1800s included a surface tipple and a coal conveyor system from within the mine to the surface, along with an elevator-cage system. Today's coal mines are pretty much the same, except much larger and more mechanized; men either walk in, eventually stooped over, or ride in cars on rails; or use elevator-cages.


HAZARDS OF MINES

  1. First, the environment inside a mine is typically warm and humid.
  2. Pockets of methane gas are a constant danger; methane is colorless and can catch fire/explode with a mere spark of one rock hitting another rock; from static electricity; from any source of fire or spark; from malfunction in machinery. Methane explosions and "toxic air" were leading causes of death in the 1800s.
  3. Flooding is a constant threat from underground water sources AND from a breach through the active mine's wall through to an abandoned but flooded mine.
  4. There are thousands of old, abandoned underground mines of various sizes and deteriorated conditions that were NEVER marked on any maps! It is therefore easy to be boring in one mine's wall and have a breach into an old mine's chamber.
  5. Old abandoned mine chambers can be full of methane, or flooded.
  6. Mines leave pillars of coal as the "studs" to hold up the roof of the mine. When a mine is played out (does not have enough coal to safely mine) or when the mine is deemed unsafe, these pillars can be deliberately blasted as a way to collapse the mine back to the entrance, so no one unauthorized can enter. But, coal pillars can also weaken on their own, causing a catastrophic collapse within the mine.
  7. In all mines, the "roof" or "ceiling", which can have miles of weight pressing down on it from the surface downward, is at once the most critical mine location, and the most destructive, fragile area. Roof collapse is deadly. A slate fall or coal fall from the roof can injure, crush, bury, or trap miners within the chamber they are in. Roof collapses were a common cause of injury, death, and being trapped in the 1800s.
  8. Mechanical failures that directly result in injury or death are less common than one might think. In the 1800s, men went into mines with helmets with a candle or lantern attached, and often took a canary--if the bird died, the miners knew to get out because the air was bad. Today, Mine Safety is much more sophisticated.
ALL of these issues CAN still occur today.


One of the worst mine disasters happened at the Marianna Mine, Marianna PA in Washington County, PA (SW PA). "At 10:55 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, November 28, 1908, an explosion occurred in the mine which killed 154 men and left only one survivor. Although the mine was quickly refurbished by the Pittsburg Buffalo Company, the colliery's fortunes flagged. By 1914, the mine was sold to the Union Coal and Coke Company and later to Bethlehem Steel which continued to extract coal until 1988, when the main conveyor caught fire. The fire was extinguished, but the mine closed anyway." (Wikipedia) Many of the men could not be reached and are entombed there.


Many coal mines became tombs throughout the 1800s. Many mines had roof/slate falls that killed one or more miners. Many NE US miners came as immigrants to work in the coal mines. In the bituminous mines, especially, there were many debates/fights over miner qualifications (the "practical miner") and the beginning of Mine Safety measures began in the late 1800s. The United Mine Workers UMW union was also started in SW PA in the early 1900s.


TO BE A MINER YOU MUST BE ABLE TO

  1. Work in confined spaces
  2. Tolerate claustrophobic conditions of tight space, total darkness if lights go out, and constant danger
  3. Learn safe mining practices
  4. Follow safe mining procedures to the letter
  5. Never let down your guard or become complacent
  6. Always protect fellow miners
  7. Appropriately use your mining gear and keep it in working order
  8. Know First-Aid and emergency medical equipment
  9. Know and Understand your escape routes
  10. Follow all directions superiors give
  11. Tolerate being blackened from coal dust, from head to foot
  12. Tolerate keeping your hardhat on at all times
  13. Eat while underground, without worrying about washing up first
  14. Be willing to learn from oldtimers every day
  15. Be willing to do long shifts
  16. Be willing to come back and do your next assigned shift


This is what millions of coal miners have done since the late 1700s. Millions of men did this job to supply coal and coke to steel factories, coal to railroads to power train engines, and to burn for heating homes and businesses. Men (and even women now) take huge risks to continue going underground for this resource.


Poor families also used to send children to coal refuse waste piles of earth that had bits of coal embedded in clay, to chisel coal from the rock/clay to use in families' homes. Poor and homeless often built fires in coal refuse mounds to stay warm in winters. Coal refuse would catch fire also, from internal combustion due to the build-up of heat inside the mound of coal refuse. Many small towns had refuse pits that burned for years. (Burning coal refuse--the unusable coal-- creates red dog, which was used on many rural roads before they made asphalt.)


One town's coal mine caught fire and is still burning under Centralia, PA which started in the 1960s, and eventually forced the US Government to relocate its residents.

How do you stop worrying about the thunder and lightning outside?

One way to overcome fears is to face them. Sitting by a window during a storm and watching the lightning and listening to the thunder might help you get used to it and realize that it isn't going to hurt you... that you are safe where you are. Depending on how afraid you are though, that might be hard to do.

If your anxiety is extreme, and prevents you from doing things that you want to do, you might want to try talking to a counselor about it.

Why are smart pretty girls attracted to you and crush on you for years?

Attraction is a complex mix of chemistry, personality compatibility, and individual preferences. People can be drawn to others for a variety of reasons, including shared interests, similar values, or physical attraction. It's important to communicate openly and honestly to understand each other's feelings and intentions in any romantic pursuit.

What is major depressive disorder?

Major depressive disorder is a mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, changes in appetite or sleep, low energy, difficulty concentrating, and thoughts of death or suicide. It can significantly impact a person's daily functioning and quality of life. Treatment often involves a combination of therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.

What is the path that nervous impulse takes through the nervous system?

A nervous impulse begins in the dendrites of a neuron, travels through the cell body and axon, and then is passed on to the next neuron via a synapse. This sequence repeats until the impulse reaches its destination, such as a muscle or gland, where it triggers a response.

How do the kidneys react to sympathetic nervous system stimulation?

Sympathetic stimulation results in renin secretion by the kidneys and causes a relaxation of the bladder. Accompanied by a constriction of the bladder sphincter, sympathetic stimulation tends to decrease urination and promote fluid retention.

Describe peripheral nervous system damage due to whiplash?

Damage is due to nerve root compression. Only a very small compression will interrupt blood flow to a nerve cell, resulting in numbness or tingling. Pain occurs when the damaged nerve is irritated.

What is the biggest disappointment?

Disappointment is subjective and can vary greatly among individuals. Some common disappointments include unmet expectations, broken promises, and missed opportunities. Ultimately, the biggest disappointment is subjective and varies from person to person.

What are people who love the earth called?

People who love and are passionate about the earth are often called environmentalists or conservationists. They are dedicated to promoting sustainable practices, protecting natural resources, and caring for the environment.

Why do people love the earth?

People love the Earth because it provides essential resources for survival, such as water, food, and air. Additionally, the Earth's natural beauty and diversity of life can inspire a sense of awe and wonder. Many also feel a deep connection to the planet due to cultural, spiritual, or ethical beliefs.

Why is that mental and emotional is just as important as physical?

Human activity is the co ordination of the physical,mental and emotional for his behavior to be accepted as normal or abnormal in society.

Physical health and fitness makes it possible for all organ to function life processes to remain active and healthy.

Along with physical development the mental development (brain) is natural for co ordination and control.It also develops the intellectual level in humans towards betterment in life.This rationality has helped mankind in his evolution to the most superior of all animals.

The duality between the rational and emotional by the increase or decrease of bio chemicals as exciters or inhibitors in the human body makes man unique who can hate or love,be calm and composed or violent and impulsive in understanding humans to make a complete human being.

Which of these is considered an anxiety disorder or phobia?

Which of these is considered an anxiety disorder or phobia?

ALL OF THEM A

What are the emotions of people after disasters?

After disasters, people may experience a range of emotions such as shock, fear, sadness, anger, and confusion. They may also feel overwhelmed, anxious, helpless, and may struggle to cope with the loss or trauma they have experienced. Supportive interventions and resources are crucial in helping individuals navigate their emotions and begin to heal.

Does anger kill brain cells?

Actually, anger induces emotional stress, which takes a toll on brain cells by increasing adrenergic activity via the HPA (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal) axis. This causes increases in cortisol, a stress hormone. Emotional stress also induces cumulative cellular damage due to increases in what is called oxidative stress (the increased metabolic breakdown of cellular materials leading to free radical production).

While young persons have bodies that have much less cumulative damage (due to youth), and have active DNA and cellular repair mechanisms, as people get older, these repair mechanisms accumulate damage themselves (through environmental factors and even the cells' own metabolic processes), and they work less effectively.

Since emotional/oxidate stress has been shown to increase the "load" on cells, increasing the rate of this damage, the older a person gets, and the more stress the body is under, the more likely their cells will be unable to repair this damage, and the more likely that brain cell death will increase.

Now, there are many other, more pronounced mechanisms that result in brain cell death or deactivation in the presence of emotional stress. The homeostatic, regulatory factors of the brain can sense prolonged adrenergic stress and will downregulate (desensitize) certain neural pathways in order to minimize the stress signal. It also "rewires" certain neural pathways to adapt to stressful environments. Large-scale changes based on high-stress are often found in neurotic (anxiety) disorders and in PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder).

What is it called when you have no emotions?

Lack of emotion or feeling is often referred to as apathy, emotional blunting, or emotional numbness. It can be a symptom of various mental health conditions or a coping mechanism in response to overwhelming stress or trauma.

How does the nervous system send messages?

The nervous system sends messages through electrochemical signals. When a nerve cell (neuron) is stimulated, it generates an electrical impulse that travels along the neuron. At the end of the neuron, chemicals called neurotransmitters are released into the synapse, where they trigger a response in the next neuron in the circuit.

Why is synapse important to the nervous system?

Synapses are important because they enable signal transmission in the body. These signals are the nerve impulses, which go across and between neurons. This process occurs in the synaptic cleft of the central nervous system.