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14 tháng 4

quá easy

24 tháng 8 2021

is reported to be extensive

24 tháng 8 2021

The damage is reported to be extensive.

chắc vậy :v

28 tháng 9 2018

Apparently the ship did not sustain any damage . ( appears )

=> The ship ............. appeared not to sustain ............................ any damage .

28 tháng 9 2018

appears not to have sustained

6 tháng 3 2021

They help women cope with emotional ... of divorce.

A. results  B. reasons  C. causes  D. consequences

6 tháng 3 2021

They help women cope with emotional ... of divorce.

A. results  B. reasons  C. causes  D. consequences

30 tháng 10 2021

 

I (have)_had_____quite a few emotional promblems last month but this month things are getting better.

 

30 tháng 10 2021

thì gì đây ạ?

11 tháng 2 2022

44 The city which was strucked by a huge earthquake in 1995 is Kobe

45 A lot of damage were caused by the earthquake in Kobe in 1995

11 tháng 2 2022

45 A lot of damage were caused by the earthquake in Kobe in 1995

14 tháng 2 2023

....... I were you, I would do more morning exercises

If it hadn't rained heavily last night, the roard wouldn't damage our environment

-Roard là gì vậy ạ .-.?

........ we don't reduce plastic bags, we will damage our environment

You can usually tell when your friends are happy or angry by the looks on their faces or by their actions. This is useful because reading their emotional expressions helps you to know how to respond to them. Emotions have evolved to help us respond to important situations and to convey our intentions to others. But does raising the eyebrows and rounding the mouth say the same thing in Minneapolis as it does in Madagascar? Much research on emotional expressions has centered on such...
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You can usually tell when your friends are happy or angry by the looks on their faces or by their actions. This is useful because reading their emotional expressions helps you to know how to respond to them. Emotions have evolved to help us respond to important situations and to convey our intentions to others. But does raising the eyebrows and rounding the mouth say the same thing in Minneapolis as it does in Madagascar? Much research on emotional expressions has centered on such questions.

According to Paul Ekman, the leading researcher in this area, people speak and understand substantially the same "facial language". Studies by Ekman's group have demonstrated that humans share a set of universal emotional expressions that testify to the common biological heritage of the human species. Smiles, for example, signal happiness and frowns indicate sadness on the faces of people in such far- flung places as Argentina, Japan, Spain, Hungary, Poland , Sumatra ,the United States, Vietnam, the jungles of New Guinea , and the Eskimo villages north of Artic Circle. Ekman and his colleagues claim that people everywhere can recognize at least seven basic emotions: sadness, fear, anger, disgust, contempt, happiness, and surprise. There are, however, huge differences across cultures in both the context and intensity of emotional displays - the so called display rules. In many Asian cultures, for example, children are taught to control emotional responses - especially negative ones- while many American children are encouraged to express their feelings more openly. Regardless of culture, however, emotions usually show themselves, to some degree , in people's behavior. From their first days of life, babies produce facial expressions that communicate their feelings.

 

The ability to read facial expressions develops early, too. Very young children pay close attention to facial expressions, and by age five, they nearly equal adults in their skill at reading emotions on people's faces. This evidence all points to a biological underpinning for our abilities to express and interpret a basic set of human emotions. Moreover, as Charles Darwin pointed out over a century ago, some emotional expressions seem to appear across species boundaries. Cross - cultural psychologists tell us that certain emotional responses carry different meanings in different cultures. For example, what emotion do you suppose might be conveyed by sticking out your tongue? For Americans, this might indicate disgust, while in China it can signify surprise. Likewise, a grin on an American face may indicate joy, while on a Japanese face it may just as easily mean embarrassment. Clearly, culture influences emotional expressions.

Many studies on emotional expressions try to answer the question whether _________.

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20 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án B

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Nhiều nghiên cứu về thể hiện cảm xúc cố gắng trả lời câu hỏi liệu rằng ... .

A. việc cau mày có ý nghĩa giống với há hốc miệng hay không

B. văn hóa khác nhau thể hiện cảm xúc khác nhau hay không

C. há hốc miệng có ý nghĩa giống nhau ở Minneapolis và Madagascar hay không

D. cau mày có ý nghĩa giống nhau giữa Minneapolis và Madagascar hay không

Dẫn chứng: Studies by Ekman's group have demonstrated that humans share a set of universal emotional expressions that testify to the common biological heritage of the human species. Smiles, for example, signal happiness and frowns indicate sadness on the faces of people in such far- flung places as Argentina, Japan, Spain, Hungary, Poland , Sumatra ,the United States, Vietnam, the jungles of New Guinea , and the Eskimo villages north of Artic Circle.

19 tháng 3 2023

2 If our seas weren't seriously polluted, fish and other marine creatures wouldn't die every day

-Câu điều kiện loại 2 diễn tả sự việc không có thật ở hiện tại hoặc tương lai

-Cấu trúc: If+S+V(quá khứ đơn), S+would/could+V(infinitive)

-Đảo ngữ: Were+S+to V/N/Adj, S+would/could+V(infinitive)

26 tháng 3 2023

tks bn

the police have to pay for the damage, the state to pay the damage, ... depending on the case.

20 tháng 2 2021

BY WHOM + should + S + be + Ved/V3 + (by O)?

-> By whom should the damage be paid?