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Sometimes stress can be a positive force, motivating you to perform well.
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Sometimes stress can be a positive force, motivating you to perform well.
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Have you ever found yourself with sweaty hands on a first date?
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Have you ever found yourself with sweaty hands on a first date?
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Then you have felt stress in your mind and your body.
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Then you have felt stress in your mind and your body.
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The automatic response was developed in our ancient ancestors as a way to protect them from predators.
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The automatic response was developed in our ancient ancestors as a way to protect them from predators.
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The body kicks into gear, flooding the body with hormones.
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The body kicks into gear, flooding the body with hormones.
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Don’t worry about stress.
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You Don’t worry about stress.
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It can be a good thing for your body to experience.
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It can be a good thing for your body to experience.
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As a result, your body’s natural alarm system may be stuck in the “on” position.
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As a result, your body’s natural alarm system may be stuck in the “on” position.
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And that can have serious consequences for your health.
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And that can have serious consequences for your health.
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Even short-lived, minor stress can have an impact.
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Even short-lived, minor stress can have an impact.
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Through everything, give your worries to God.
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You Through everything, give your worries to God.
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Heart attacks or something worse can be caused be stress.
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Heart attacks or something worse can be caused be stress.
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Existing problems can be worsened by stress.
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Existing problems can be worsened by stress.
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In one study, for example, about half of the participants saw improvements in chronic headaches
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In one study, for example, about half of the participants saw improvements in chronic headaches
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Job strain and stress are associated with health problems.
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Job strain and stress are associated with health problems.
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Other forms of chronic stress have also been connected with increased cardiovascular risk.
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Other forms of chronic stress have also been connected with increased cardiovascular risk.
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Look at your life and make some changes.
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You Look at your life and make some changes.
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Monitor your state of mind throughout the day.
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You Monitor your state of mind throughout the day.
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Relationships can be a source of stress
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Relationships can be a source of stress
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But relationships can also serve as stress buffers.
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But relationships can also serve as stress buffers.
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They may be able to offer practical assistance and support,
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They may be able to offer practical assistance and support,
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Have you ever felt sick to your stomach during a test?
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Have you ever felt sick to your stomach during a test?
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Plenty of things can cause stress in a kid's life
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Plenty of things can cause stress in a kid's life
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Feelings, states, and attitudes affect love.
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Feelings, states, and attitudes affect love.
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It may also describe compassionate actions towards other humans.
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It may also describe compassionate actions towards other humans.
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Ancient Greeks identified four forms of love
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Ancient Greeks identified four forms of love
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Modern authors have distinguished further varieties of romantic love
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Modern authors have distinguished further varieties of romantic love
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This variety of uses and meanings makes love unusually difficult to consistently define.
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This variety of uses and meanings makes love unusually difficult to consistently define.
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Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships
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Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships
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Human beings are kept close together by love.
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Human beings are kept close together by love.
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The different meanings of love make it hard to describe.
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The different meanings of love make it hard to describe.
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Many other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts
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Many other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts
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The complex and abstract nature of love often reduces talk of love to a thought-terminating cliché
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The complex and abstract nature of love often reduces talk of love to a thought-terminating cliché
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For example, volunteer workers' "love" of their cause may sometimes be from impersonal love
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For example, volunteer workers' "love" of their cause may sometimes be from impersonal love
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Interpersonal love refers to love between human beings.
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Interpersonal love refers to love between human beings.
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People can also "love" material objects, animals, or activities
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People can also "love" material objects, animals, or activities
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Throughout history, philosophy and religion have done the most guessing about love.
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Throughout history, philosophy and religion have done the most guessing about love.
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In the 20th century, the science of psychology has written a great deal on the subject.
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In the 20th century, the science of psychology has written a great deal on the subject.
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Study these science to gain a better understanding of love.
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You Study these science to gain a better understanding of love.
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Helen Fisher, a leading expert in the topic of love, divides the experience of love into three partly overlapping stages:
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Helen Fisher, a leading expert in the topic of love, divides the experience of love into three partly overlapping stages:
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Two philosophical foundations of love exist in the Chinese tradition
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Two philosophical foundations of love exist in the Chinese tradition
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Throughout the universe, heat energy and light are transferred from one thing to another
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Throughout the universe, heat energy and light are transferred from one thing to another
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Solar or thermal heat has some part in every physical occurrence
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Solar or thermal heat has some part in every physical occurrence
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All living things need moderate amounts of heat.
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All living things need moderate amounts of heat.
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Too much or too little heat can destroy life
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Too much or too little heat can destroy life
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Throughout all time, humans have learned to control heat energy for their own purposes.
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Throughout all time, humans have learned to control heat energy for their own purposes.
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The sources of heat for human needs are the sun's rays and natural fuels
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The sources of heat for human needs are the sun's rays and natural fuels
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Nutritional substances, like food, provide the human body with heat and with energy for growth and work.
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Nutritional substances, like food, provide the human body with heat and with energy for growth and work.
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So provide yourself with some energy by eating some nutritional food.
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You So provide yourself with some energy by eating some nutritional food.
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