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Emotional capacity

Basal Ganglia Abnormal movements (i.e., trouble walking), impaired emotional capacity... [Pg.47]

Webster s defines disability as deprivation or lack, esp. of physical, intellectual, or emotional capacity or fitness a physical or mental illness, injury, or condition that incapacitates in anyway. the inability to pursue an occupation or perform services for wages because of physical or mental impairment handicap lack of legal qualification (incompetence) disadvantage. Note that disability is here defined as a condition (noun), not as an attribute (adjective). More succinctly, The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines disability as want of ability (to discharge any office or function) inability, incapacity, impotence. ... [Pg.58]

Like Stephens and Kennedy before him, Talty takes as his primary objective the refutation of a troubling black feminist critique, and Davis again serves as the representative foil. Better said, it is the disposition of the analysis that dismays Talty, what are taken to be overtones of pessimism toward the emotional capacities of whites in general and white men in particular. In his treatment of interracial sexuality in the antebellum United States, he writes. [Pg.122]

Self-esteem. Believes in own self-worth and maintains a positive view of self demonstrates knowledge of own skills and abilities is aware of impact on others and knows own emotional capacity and needs and how to address them. [Pg.20]

Survivors may suffer a metabolic relapse at any time. The most common cause of relapse is intercurrent infection, which favors endogenous protein catabolism. As a consequence, the patient s limited capacity to oxidize BCAAs is overwhelmed and these compounds, together with their cognate ketoacids, accumulate to a toxic level. Relapse also can occur in association with surgery, trauma and emotional upset. [Pg.672]

The statement s final points cut to the political issue of race, equality, and democracy social equality as an ethical principle does not depend upon equality of endowment among diverse human beings there is no evidence for the belief that groups differ in capacities for intellectual and emotional development differences within a given race may outstrip differences between races and there is no evidence that racial mixture is disadvantageous from a biological point of view.32... [Pg.111]

Preserve and enhance your productive capacity - physical, social/emotional, mental and spiritual. [Pg.38]

Positive self-image. Self-confidence and energy. Emotional resilience. Inquiring mind and ambition. Capacity for analysis, Conceptual thinldng, and Resolution. [Pg.43]

A final link in the chain of mechanisms that may produce cultural variation in occurrent emotions turns on the capacity of emotion to modify and distort cognition. Figure 8.2 offers an example that, in fact, involves all three relations between emotion and cognition. [Pg.249]

In the third place, the capacity to hallucinate, to believe the impossible, and to experience visions and delusional thoughts all steeped in a broth of passionate emotion is, for normal persons as well as for the mentally ill, a variety of religious experience. At first glance it would appear that drug takers wanted to become psychotic. [Pg.3]

There is curently a government-sponsored program to increase fermentation alcohol capacity to provide material for gasohol. The issues here are numerous and complex, and emotionally-colored evaluations are clearly evident even among those who profess to have purely scientific or technical interests. Barring a drastic rise in grain prices the program is likely to continue. [Pg.55]


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