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1." The editors provide an answer in the epilogue: "Motivation, appetite and desire in animals are derived from behavioral indicators."

Source:  Agmo, Anders. "Sexual Appetite, Desire and Motivation: Energetics of the Sexual System" Archives of Sexual Behavior 33.6 Dec. 1 2004: 607-610

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2." It seems that the knowledge that a weak-willed person has will be fully actualized if inappropriate appetite, desire, and emotion are absent."

Source:  Jiang, Xinyan. "WHAT KIND OF KNOWLEDGE DOES A WEAK-WILLED PERSON HAVE?--A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ARISTOTLE AND THE CH'ENG-CHU SCHOOL" Philosophy East and West 50.2 Apr. 1 2000: 242

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3." Women of Manhattan moved through the animal appetites to search for grown-up identities."

Source:  Coe, Robert. "The evolution of John Patrick Shanley: from 'Danny' to 'Doubt,' the Bronx to Brooklyn Heights, the playwright contemplates a fate he never envisioned" American Theatre 21.9 Nov. 1 2004: 22-30

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4." The effect of lowered leptin to increase appetite is supported by reports that genetic leptin deficiency or receptor defects result in hyperphagia and obesity in animals..."

Source:  Havel, Peter J.,Hahn, Tina M.,Sindelar, Dana K.,Baskin, Denis G.,Dallman, Mary F.,Weigle, David S.,Schwartz, Michael W. "Effects of Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes and Insulin Treatment on the Hypothalamic Melanocortin System and Muscle Uncoupling Protein 3 Expression in Rats" Diabetes 49.2 Feb. 1 2000: 244

5." It's also worthwhile to point out that fish are not the only animals to suffer because of people's appetite for their flesh."

Source:  Schwartz, Richard H. "Do You Eat Fish?" Tikkun 14.6 Nov. 1 1999: 24

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6."... colonial scorn and disdain of whites for the "savage": Man, Adult, Human, Soul, Reason (Spaniards) over Woman, Child, Animal, Body, Appetite (indigenous people)."

Source:  Nothomb, Jean Francois. "The Papacy and the People of God" Cross Currents 49.1 Mar. 22 1999: 96-104

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7." Are women morally superior to that other sex, and consequently vulnerable to the "animal" instincts of men, or are men and women the same in their sexual appetites despite differences in their anatomies?"

Source:  Fields, Suzanne. "The bad-boy presidency" Washington Times Aug. 24 1998: 19

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8."... when she ate, like she wanted to taste the world." But Sarandon's devouring mom irritates more than maddens, and falls way short of the incandescent appetite and vulgar animal spirits of a Stella Dallas."

Source:  Murphy, Kathleen. "Festivals: Toronto" Film Comment 35.6 Nov. 1 1999: 37

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9." Beyond a certain, easily achieved point, animal appetites offer little scope for extravagant expenditure."

Source:  . "WEALTHY ARE SKINNY" Pediatrics 106.3 Sept. 1 2000: 546

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10." He also rejects the idea that human emotions can be understood through animal experiments, for animals are not capable of forming the complex beliefs that trigger emotions in humans."

Source:  BELLABY, PAUL. "Alchemies of the mind: rationality and the emotions. xii" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.2 June 1 2000: 342

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11." Although a number of studies seem to defend the adequacy of including both mood (cognition and emotions) and nonmood (behavioral manifestations such as sleeping difficulties, appetite..."

Source:  Holsen, Ingrid,Kraft, Pal,Vitterso, Joar. "Stability in Depressed Mood in Adolescence: Results from a 6-Year Longitudinal Panel Study" Journal of Youth and Adolescence 29.1 Feb. 1 2000: 61

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12." IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to read Black Hawk Down and conclude that this range of emotion, including an appetite for battle even after having had the experience, is anything but real in these men."

Source:  LINDBERG, TOD. "Men at War" Policy Review June 1 1999

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13." Human beings misunderstand animal behavior because we invest other animals with our own emotions. "Biologists, if they weren't victims of the same blindness that afflicts us all," he writes, "wouldn't hesitate to classify dogs as social parasites." "

Source:  Wade, Nicholas. "Does Your Dog Really Love You?" New York Times Upfront 132.2 Sept. 20 1999: 25

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14." His 1872 book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals stands as a landmark and triumph of sensitive observation."

Source:  Ericson, Edward L. "Reclaiming the High Ground" Humanist 60.5 Sept. 1 2000: 30

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15." This meaning is evident in strong positive emotions about their environments and the plants, animals, and people that live in them."

Source:  KAPYLA, MARKKU,WAHLSTROM, RIITTA. "An Environmental Education Program for Teacher Trainers in Finland" Journal of Environmental Education 31.2 Jan. 1 2000: 31

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16." Prodger is particularly impressive in his innovative analysis of Charles Darwin's integrative use of new photographic technologies to render persuasive some of his more radical textual claims about emotions in animals."

Source:  Abir-Am, Pnina Geraldine. "Inscribing Science: Scientific Texts and the Materiality ofCommunication" Journal of Interdisciplinary History 31.1 June 22 2000: 77

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17." East Asian adolescents report high rates of depressive symptoms, including dysphoric emotions, inability to concentrate, feelings of helplessness, aggressive impulses, loss of interest in life, headaches, insomnia, changes in appetite, dizziness, frequent urination, stomachaches, and poor eyesight (Lee, 1991; Lee, Ku, and Lee, 1991)."

Source:  Lee, Meery,Larson, Reed. "The Korean 'Examination Hell': Long Hours of Studying, Distress, and Depression" Journal of Youth and Adolescence 29.2 Apr. 1 2000: 249

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18." For Matthew there are two types of cause: the causa impulsiva and the causa rationativa, with love falling among the impulsive causes, because it is an ephemeral emotion, analogous to physical appetites, like hunger..."

Source:  ADAMS, TRACY. "`PUR VOSTRE COR SU JO EM PAINE': THE AUGUSTINIAN SUBTEXT OF THOMAS'S TRISTAN" Medium Aevum 68.2 Sept. 22 1999: 278

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19." If one sticks to the activities around the bull, if there's 'suspense' in the struggle with the animal alongside a feeling of 'assurance' in the deft skills of the Titans, 'joy' with the success, these auxiliary emotions may together conjure up the "

Source:  Kondos, Vivienne. "Fire, Heroes and the Cosmic: Aesthetic Resonances of Fire-walking in Northern Greece" Australian Journal of Anthropology 11.1 Apr. 1 2000: 1

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20." For psychology, it took time for the face to take its place centre stage, despite illustrious beginnings with such works as Darwin's The expression of the emotions in man and animals."

Source:  . "In the eye of the beholder: The science of faceperception" British Journal of Psychology 91.1 Feb. 1 2000: 141

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21." And Charles Darwin wrote The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals to support and tease out some of the behavioral implications of his theory of evolution by natural selection."

Source:  Tolson, Jay. "When you are what you weep" U.S. News & World Report 127.14 Oct. 11 1999: 60

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22."... structure. "When an animal becomes the companion, we focus our emotions on it and are willing to go the extra length to keep them healthier longer," she says."

Source:  Geracimos, Ann. "Psychic `talks' to animals: Woman's pet project becomes a business" Washington Times Aug. 2 1999: 8

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23." Bouguereau's Disdain reminded me of Oscar Rejlander's photographic self-portraits, reproduced by the heliotype process, that were used to illustrate Darwin's Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (London, 1872)."

Source:  TILLIM, SIDNEY. "The Academy, Postmodernism and the Education of the Artist" Art in America 87.4 Apr. 1 1999: 61-62

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24." The list functioned rather like final credits for an exhibition that, after all, was called "Obviously a Movie." You could imagine the emotions of Swenson's animal protagonists--fear, bravery, loneliness--spread in capital letters across a movie screen during the preview for his adventure epic."

Source:  Mitchell, Charles Dee. "Erick Swenson at Angstrom" Art in America 87.1 Jan. 1 1999: 110-111

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25." Human beings are among the many animals, for instance, that are born with certain hard-wired capacities for intelligible displays that signal their emotions."

Source:  Miller, Rowland S. "Nonverbal Communication: Where Nature Meets Culture" American Scientist v86.n4 July 1 1998: 388-389

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