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People who held the pen in their teeth thought the cartoons were funnier, while people who held the pen in their lips though the cartoons were less funny.
<h3 /><h3>How physiology influences emotions</h3>
We know, for example, that once we feel happy we smile. Therefore, happiness is the cause of the smile. However, experiments and studies have shown that the opposite is also true: If you smile, you feel happy. In this case, the smile is the cause of happiness.
That is proof that physiology influences human emotions. In the experiment described in the question, the people holding the pen in their teeth rated the cartoons as funnier because they were smiling. That is, holding the pen in their teeth contracted their muscles in a way similar to smiling, which made them happier.
On the other hand, those who were holding the pen with their lips ended up with a facial expression that did not resemble a smile at all. For that reason, they rated the cartoons as less funny.
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''The last thing a fish would ever notice would be water'' is a statement that can easily be connected with the humans societies and their culture. With this statement, Linton practically says that the humans, if put on the place of the fish, would notice the last the things that they experience everyday, and which are crucial for their survival, such as the water, food, and air. This implies that the humans would only notice that their environment and basic things for living only when there will large scale problems with it.
God promising abraham is first, the roman empire forces the jews to leave is second, third is Arabs conquering the land, the holocaust is fourth, fifth is the UN dividing land, its a tie of establishment of the current state of Israel and conflict between jews and palestinians for sixth, seven is Zionism starts in europe and last but not least the Arab-Israel war. sorry it took so long. hope this helps!
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Independence movements in North America, Latin America, and France have been inspired by the desire for liberty, and essentially "equality for all."