Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Ekman, “Emotions Revealed"

Ekman, Paul. Emotions Revealed: Recognizing Faces and Feelings to Improve Communication and Emotional Life. New York: Times Books, 2003. Print.
Through serendipity the Advanced Research Projects Agency (APRA) of the Department of Defense gave me a grant to do cross-cultural studies of nonverbable behavior. I had not sought the grant, but because of a scandal—research project being used to camouflage counter-insurgency activity—a major ARPA project was canceled and the money budgeted for it had to be spent during the fiscal year on overseas research…(2).
Anger
Someone interfering with what we are intent on doing. If we think the interference is deliberate, not incidental or required, if it appears the interfering person chose to interfere with us, our anger may be stronger (110).
 
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