EMOTIONS

Why Election Night was best spent in a crowd

In moments of extreme elation, such as the way Barack Obama supporters felt Tuesday night after his historic victory, we get the urge to do things we normally avoid in public: Scream. Dance. Cry. Hug someone — anyone.

AP poll shows Obama backers gleeful, McCain's glum

That smiling guy walking down the street? Odds are he's a Barack Obama backer. The grouchy looking one? Don't ask, and don't necessarily count on him to vote next week, either.

Method for AP-Yahoo poll

The AP-Yahoo News Poll is a unique study that is tracking the moods and opinions of a group of people throughout the presidential election campaign.

Community Emotions Escalate; BART Shooting Victim Laid To Rest
Source: ktvu.com

While the relatives of a Hayward man slain in an officer-involved shooting at a BART station gathered to bid him farewell Wednesday, emotions flared in the surrounding community.

'Wii Scream' boy becomes YouTube hit after video reveals Christmas joy
Source: Telegraph

Excerpt: Christmas is an exciting time for most children, but this little boy was so thrilled to receive a Nintendo Wii that footage of his delighted reaction has become a YouTube hit.

Obama in Your Heart
Source: Slate

For researchers of emotions, creating them in the lab can be a problem.

Crying: Mostly a good thing
Source: United Press International

TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 26 (UPI) -- U.S and Dutch psychologists say most people feel better after crying, but about 1-in-10 say they feel worse.

Covetous Canines: Why Dogs Get Jealous
Source: TIME

Any dog owner will tell you that canines are compassionate and can sense human emotions. But a new study suggests that dogs' emotions are closer to ours than once thought. According to a study published Dec.

"It's Just So Unfair!" - By A. Dog

I recently responded to an advertisement in the Vienna Post to participate in some research.

Caylee's Grandparents Hope Subpoena Will Aid In Search
Source: local6.com

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The attorney for Casey Anthony, who remains jailed on murder charges in the disappearance of her 3-year-old daughter, Caylee, filed a motion seeking a subpoena to obtain surveillance video from area businesses involved in possible Caylee sightings.

Cindy Anthony Speaks After Weekly Vigil And Several Programs Plan To Delve Into Case
Source: WESH.com

Read 'The Cindy Spin'...sounds like the title to a daily newsletter, right? I shouldn't be giving Cindy any ideas. lol Caylee/Casey Programing: NBC's "Today", "Larry King Live", NBC's "Dateline"

Behavioral screening -- the future of airport security?
Source: CNN

TEL AVIV, Israel (CNN) -- Keep your shoes and belts on: Waiting in long airport security lines to pass through metal detectors may soon be a thing of the past.

Waiting...

"This is the day that the Lord has made: We will rejoice and be glad in it." Psalm 118:24

What Happy People Don't Do
Source: The New York Times

Happy people spend a lot of time socializing, going to church and reading newspapers — but they don't spend a lot of time watching television, a new study finds. That's what unhappy people do.

Caylee Anthony Truth Or Dare?
Source: BloggerNews.net

Excerpts: The sad case surrounding two year old Caylee Anthony is gut wrenching to say the least. A poor defenseless toddler goes missing, yet momma bear Casey Anthony takes 30 days to actually report this minor issue to the authorities.

Are schools focusing too much on feelings?
Source: timesonline.typepad.com

How would you respond if your child refused to eat her vegetables with the words: "Mummy, I feel very uncomfortable having to eat all these peas". ?

I Am Grief Stricken, Why Can't I Cry?

"Men are no more immune from emotions than women; we think women are more emotional because the culture lets them give free vent to certain feelings, "feminine" ones, that is, no anger please, but it's okay to turn on the waterworks. " Una Stannard

What One Word Describes Your Current State of Mind?
Source: The New York Times

Enter the word that best describes your current mood. You can submit a response every hour. This page will update with the most popular choices from NYTimes.com readers.

Neurochemicals may be key to insomnia
Source: Times of the Internet

Excerpt: The researchers say GABA decreases overall activity in many brain areas, helping the brain to shut down and point out that having a racing mind and an inability to shut down at night is a common complaint of people with primary insomnia.

Susan Lark, MD Says "Volunteer" Your Way to Good Health this Holiday Season
Source: PRWeb

Potomac, MD (PRWEB) October 31, 2008 -- Susan Lark, MD, noted medical researcher, clinical nutritionist and women's health practitioner has examined the health benefits of love and appreciation and encourages everyone to do something this holiday season--volunteer, contribute to  …

Dogs can read emotion in human faces
Source: Telegraph

Dogs are the only animals that can read emotion in faces much like humans, cementing their position as man's best friend, claim scientists.

Why Darwin Would Have Loved Botox
Source: discovermagazine.com

All those wrinkle-causing winces, smirks, and sneers may have been the product of evolution.

The Debates are over. What Did You Learn? (Poll)

It is all over but the shouting. The debates and the big endorsements are over more or less. The debates and endorsements were only useful if you learned something from then. What did you learn?

5 Signs You are Dating Someone Emotionally Stupid :)
Source: www.thefrisky.com

Last night, just hours after confirming her divorce, Madonna, who was performing to a sold out crowd in Boston, dedicated a song to Guy Ritchie.

German Researchers Search For a Mood-Weather Link
Source: ecoworldly.com

Researchers in Germany are trying to understand the connection between weather conditions and human emotion.

Ten Ways to Feel Better About the World Right Now!
Source: Goodness Gracious

Most of us are not in the position to physically, significantly impact the world's banking structure, the powerful governments, or the fluctuating price of oil, however we can alter our attitudes, our emotions, and our approach to our current situation.

Step back to move forward emotionally, study suggests
Source: buddhistchannel.tv

When you're upset or depressed, should you analyse your feelings to figure out what's wrong? Or should you just forget about it and move on?

Step back to move forward emotionally, study suggests
Source: PhysOrg.com

When you're upset or depressed, should you analyze your feelings to figure out what's wrong? Or should you just forget about it and move on?

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