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    1. Book Review: Tears of a Clown

      Facebook and Twitter exploded with emotion.  Celebrities vented their shock and disbelief. 

    2. Mindful Pedagogy Book Club - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      The authors offered both a research-based overview of the processes of learning and practical strategies for harnessing the power of (...)

    3. Student video fellowship: Video to supplement written response papers in a cinema class - Duke Learn

      A final video project was a to create a four-minute film whose object was to induce a distinct overall emotion in the viewer. This was (...)

    4. Malignant Fever | Duke University Libraries

      Finally, the exhibit looks at the anatomy of an epidemic, focusing on the social and psychological effects exemplified by Rush’s (...)

    5. Interpersonal Dynamics - Navigating Conflict in Work, Research, and Learning Environments - LibGuide

      Does rational thought really control emotion? How does emotion affect disease? How can you make your children more emotionally (...)

    6. Introduction · Malignant Fever · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Finally, the exhibit looks at the anatomy of an epidemic, focusing on the social and psychological effects exemplified by Rush’s (...)

    7. Book Review: Buying In

      Product choice is powered by emotion, often unconscious to the consumer. Walker also discusses new forms of marketing, such as hiring (...)

    8. Register for the spring BRITE Ideas series - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Their research draws insights from the study of human cognition, emotion, social interaction, and culture to understand college (...)

    9. Evaluating Sources - History 122: History of Latinx in US - LibGuides at Duke University

      Does the language or tone seem unbiased and free of emotion? Are there spelling, grammar, or typographical errors?

    10. Evaluating Sources - Writing 101 presented by Lee Sorensen - LibGuides at Duke University

      Does the language or tone seem unbiased and free of emotion? Are there spelling, grammar, or typographical errors?

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