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21A.232J / WGS.172J Rethinking the Family, Sex, and Gender, Fall 2010
Published 2017“…We will explore the myriad forms that families and households take and evaluate their social, emotional, and economic dynamics.…”
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9.68 Affect: Biological, Psychological, and Social Aspects of Feelings, Spring 2005
Published 2010“…From the course home page: In this class, diverse aspects of the current scientific paradigm which is based largely on a distrust of emotions is explored as well as other perspectives within a broader human-ecological context. …”
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4.A21 Stories Without Words: Photographing the First Year, Fall 2005
Published 2005“…Over the course of the semester, students will develop a body of work through a series of assignments, and then attempt to describe the conditions and emotions of their new environment in a cohesive final presentation.…”
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9.01 Introduction to Neuroscience, Fall 2004
Published 2004“…Topics include: functional neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, sensory and motor systems, centrally programmed behavior, sensory systems, sleep and dreaming, motivation and reward, emotional displays of various types, "higher functions" and the neocortex, and neural processes in learning and memory. …”
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21L.421 Comedy, Spring 2001
Published 2001“…how is it ithat so many different effects and emotions are called "comic"?). Is comedy a way of thinking, or a literary genre? …”
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15.665B Power and Negotiation, Fall 2002
Published 2002“…In addition, you will have the opportunity to participate in a lunchtime workshop on "Leadership and Emotional Intelligence" led by an executive coach, Charles Wolfe of Charles J Wolfe Associates. …”
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21W.747 Rhetoric, Fall 2002
Published 2002“…Studies the forms and structures of argumentation, including organization of ideas, awareness of audience, methods of persuasion, evidence, factual vs emotional argument, figures of speech, and historical forms and uses of arguments. …”
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