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August 7, 2006
Topics bar, china, restaurants, restaurant, emotions, stress, pain, owned, sun, dress, job, men and people
A bar in eastern China is allowing its customers to release their anger, frustration or pent up emotions by hitting its staff. The China Daily says the "Rising Sun Anger Release Bar" located in Nanjing, eastern China allows customers to smash glass and even hit the restaurant's specially trained workers.
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May 31, 2006
Topics emotions, university, faces, people, sweden, hawaii, brain, eye, spread, chicago, pictures, happy and fire
In a research study titled "Emotional Contagion", scientists revealed that emotions can be transmitted to subsequent receivers as fast as the blink of the eye, according to a study findings published in The Washington Post. Elaine Hatfield, a professor of psychology at the University of Hawaii and co-author of the study, says that emotions whether positive or negative are passed from person to person without even the notice of the receiver.
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May 24, 2006
Men are more likely to express their feelings while watching or playing soccer, according to a pre-World Cup survey. Nearly two-thirds of the men said they are more willing to share emotions with other men while engaged in soccer-related activities and around 73% of those surveyed said that hugging a male friend while watching a match would not embarrass them.
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April 4, 2006
It took 41 rounds and over 4 1/2 hours but Anna Rose Wright took home the top prize in the Treasure State Spelling Bee Saturday. Judge Lynn Schwanke says, "I have never seen a bee go this long, it was really remarkable. "
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November 21, 2005
A company in Japan is offering "a service to download aromatic scents at a click of a button. " Working on a late-night school paper, or trying to make those deadlines? Why not try "Scent for working another 12 hours," says NTT Communications.
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