I'm not completely sure what you mean my contrasts and contradictions but I'll try to help
When Jonas realized he could see color, it contrasted from the normal grey scale he and his community usually experience.
His new life contradicted his past life before his job assignment because he was told he could never lie but not with his job, he has the right to.
He also realized what the government was doing immorally and that contradicted his old view of his government, which was that they are faultless.
Sorry that's only three but I hope it helped
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The James-Lang theory states that our experiences of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli, meaning that your body does certain thing which is then followed by an emotion. For example, your heart racing, and body shaking would be followed by a sudden rush of fear.
The Cannon-Bard theory states that an emotion arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers a physiological response and the subjective experience of an emotion. Disagreeing with the James-Lang theory, the Cannon-Bard suggests that the feeling of fear does not cause your heart rate to increase but your heart rate increasing, does not evoke a feeling of fear, rather, these are both separate occurrences that happen simultaneously.
The two-factor theory states that to experience emotion, you must be physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal. This means that in order to feel an emotion you have to be consciously aware of the stimuli provoking and causing the emotion.
The Zajonc, LeDoux, and Lazarus theory states that some emotions can occur instantly with out conscious appraisal.
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The Natives were ready to rebel against the Aztecs because of the abuses they experienced in its political system.
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</span><span>When the Europeans arrived to conquer Aztecs, the Natives did not attack but helped them. They have decided </span><span>to overthrow their government. </span>
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true because In ecology, a niche is a term describing the relational position of a species or population in its ecosystem to each other
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