Answer: Cannon-Bard
Explanation: Unlike some other theories that deal with the occurrence of emotions and physiological changes in the body, according to this theory, physiological changes in the body and the occurrence of emotions occur <em>at the same time</em>. So a physiological change, such as a pounding of the heart in this case, and a sense of excitement came at the same time due to an external event, in this case when Jim approached Alice.
The reason for this claim is that the physiological changes in the body and the feeling of emotion are separate, i.e independent from each other and located in different parts of the brain, so they can simultaneously react to a stimulus. Physiological changes do not have to occur first, and only then emotions, which would be the case if they were not separate, that is, they were not independent.
Robert's statement reflects his self concept in which is being defined that a self concept is something about a person of having strong beliefs of one's self of what he or she is capable of doing and he or she responds it as well towards others based on what he or she believes of what he or she is capable of doing. It could be seen from Robert's behavior as he tries to say things that he believes that he likely does and what he would likely do in the future.
Yes, sometimes candidates can change people opinions for the worse, so by not stating their opinion; they can actually help the voters have their own mind. (This is your opinion though their asking you for your opinion, but this is just mines)
My country tis of thee,
Sweet land of liberty,
Of thee I sing.
Land where my fathers died!
Land of the Pilgrim's pride!
From every mountain side,
Let freedom ring!
('Tis of Thee)
Comes from that song, America was formed by pilgrims. The were proud that they formed a free country so it is Pilgrims Pride.
Electricity can travel in a closed circuit. <span>An </span>electric circuit<span> through which current can flow in an uninterrupted path. Compare open </span>circuit<span>. A television system in which the signal is usually sent by cable to a limited number of receivers.</span>