Word: emotionalizing
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In a study published early this year, Dr. Marco Battaglia of San Raffaele University in Milan, Italy, recruited 49 third- and fourth-grade children and administered questionnaires to rank them along a commonly accepted shyness scale. He showed each child a series of pictures of faces exhibiting joy, anger or...
For all the emotion it has stirred, the attack remains shrouded in mystery. The accounts of the Bannas' reported exuberance at Ra'ed's funeral have been refuted by other accounts of the event, which depict the family as distraught. In interviews with TIME at their home in Amman, al...
One of the most fascinating aspects of the case, however, is its very ordinariness in the realm of end-of-life decision-making law. Schiavo breaks no new ground. It does not go out on a limb in any sense of the word. It simply combines into one complex package...
Doctors have testified that Schiavo has been in a “persistent vegetative state” for the last 15 years and is incapable of thought or emotion.
“I think we rode off the emotion, we expected things to happen,” Ramos said. “The crowd was really close, the bleachers were closer than they’d ever been before, so I guess we all thought that the emotions would...