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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Eye contact - Instinctive behavior

As with primates, human beings show an extreme alertness to where others are looking. Although a person may consciously control where his or her own eyes hover and land, he or she may feel compelled to look at objects and body parts which he or she finds interesting (e.g., faces, breasts, hands, and trees) -- or to gaze away from what he or she finds distasteful. In response to feelings of shyness, submissiveness, and stranger anxiety, we subconsciously "watch where we look". In crowded elevators, people generally avoid allowing their eyes to roam freely across others' faces as they do w ...

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Eye contact, Eye contact - The role of eye contact in facilitating the expression of emotions, Eye contact - Love and attraction, Eye contact - Fear and intimidation, Eye contact - Confidence and trust, Eye contact - Physiological responses, Eye contact - The other roles of eye contact, Eye contact - Facilitating other non-verbal communication, Eye contact - Facilitating learning, Eye contact - Mother/child bonding, Eye contact - Instinctive behavior, Eye contact - Cultural differences

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Eye contact - The role of eye contact in facilitating the expression of emotions
Eye contact and facial expressions provide key social and emotional information; we continually probe each other's eyes and faces for positive or negative mood signs. The eyes have often been described as the "windows of the soul", and in some contexts, gazing at another's eyes may arouse strong emotions. Eye contact - Love and attraction. Lovers often gaze into each other's eyes for extended periods of time to show and [nonverbal communication] exp ...

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Eye contact, Eye contact - The role of eye contact in facilitating the expression of emotions, Eye contact - Love and attraction, Eye contact - Fear and intimidation, Eye contact - Confidence and trust, Eye contact - Physiological responses, Eye contact - The other roles of eye contact, Eye contact - Facilitating other non-verbal communication, Eye contact - Facilitating learning, Eye contact - Mother/child bonding, Eye contact - Instinctive behavior, Eye contact - Cultural differences

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Eye contact - The other roles of eye contact

Eye contact - Facilitating other non-verbal communication. A person's direction of gaze may indicate to others where his or her attention lies. Eye contact - Facilitating learning. Recent studies suggests that eye contact has a positive impact on the retention and recall of information and may promote more efficient learning [2][3][4].

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Eye contact, Eye contact - The role of eye contact in facilitating the expression of emotions, Eye contact - Love and attraction, Eye contact - Fear and intimidation, Eye contact - Confidence and trust, Eye contact - Physiological responses, Eye contact - The other roles of eye contact, Eye contact - Facilitating other non-verbal communication, Eye contact - Facilitating learning, Eye contact - Mother/child bonding, Eye contact - Instinctive behavior, Eye contact - Cultural differences

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Healing thru Emotional Clearing

In our New Age and self-help literature, another important realization about feelings has been emerging strongly over the last six or eight years. More and more, we hear of the connection between suppressed feelings and chronic poor health. Healing professionals are venturing the idea that in order to resolve health issues, we must resolve the emotional issues behind them. The awareness is growing that the unreleased and trapped negative emotional energy keeps building inside and eventually manifests in the physical.

 

In this article, John Ruskan describes how he originated his system for releasing feelings, how the system works, and what benefits may be realized.

 

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: The Left Hand Path of Love - Tantra

The mysterious Tradition of Tantra

This article attempts to outline, in an extremely general way, some basic ideas of the Tantric tradition. Even though the author has a rich personal experience in some of the practical aspects of TANTRISM, the intention here is not to expose a personal view, but to present the Tradition in its most pure form, without any kind of "western interpretations" that most of the time kill and destroy the authentic meaning. This is done with the sincere intention to revive, mostly from the practical point of view, this lost Tradition and to reveal the true face of TANTRA Science.

 

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia - Cat

The cat, also called the domestic cat or house cat, is a small feline carnivorous mammal of the subspecies Felis silvestris catus. Its most immediate, pre-domestication ancestor is the African wild cat, Felis silvestris lybica. The cat has been living in close association with humans for at least 3,500 years; the Ancient Egyptians routinely used cats to keep mice and other rodents away from their grain (and also believed that cats were sacred). The history of the domestic cat may stretch back even further, ...

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia - Glossary of partner dance terms

This is the list of dance terms that are not names of dances or types of dances. See List of dances and List of dance style categories for those. This glossary lists terms used in various types of partner dances, leaving out terms of highly evolved or specialized dance forms, such as ballet, tap dancing, and square dancing, which have their own elaborated terminology. You may also want to check with

Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia - Spider

Araneomorphae Mesothelae Mygalomorphae See the taxonomy section for families Spiders are invertebrate animal(s) that produce silk, have eight legs and no wings. More precisely, a spider is any member of the arachnid order Araneae, an order divided into two sub-orders: the Opisthothelae (which include the infraorders Mygalomorphae (trapdoor and tarantula spiders) and Araneomorphae (the modern spiders)) and the Mesothelae, which contains the Family Liphistiidae, burrowing spiders from Asia. ...

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia - Xenomorph

The xenomorph is a fictional extraterrestrial life form of unknown origin from the Alien universe, created by writers Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusset. The original alien design was created by Swiss surrealist artist H. R. Giger. The xenomorph is a hive organism, reproducing through parasitical means. The xenomorph lives to serve the hive and its sole purpose is that goal, being an efficiently designed killing machine. In the words of one observer, "A perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility, ...

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia - Elephant

Elephantidae (the elephants) is a family of animals, and the only remaining family in the order Proboscidea. Elephantidae has three living species: the Savannah Elephant and Forest Elephant (which were collectively known as the African Elephant) and the Asian Elephant (formerly known as the Indian Elephant). Other species have become extinct since the last ice age, which ended about 10,000 years ago. Elephants are the largest land animals and largest land mammals alive today. At birth it is common for an elephant ...

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Pierson's Puppeteer - Biology and sociology

Physically, Puppeteers resemble a centaur with three legs ending in hooved feet and two snake-like heads instead of a humanoid upper body. The heads are very small, with a forked tongue, extensive rubbery lips, rimmed with finger-like knobs, and a single eye per head. The heads do not contain the Puppeteer's brain; it resides near the shoulder in a massive mane-covered hump from which the heads emerge. The sobriquet "Pierson's" comes from the name of the human who made first contact in the early 26th century in the Known Space timeline. Acco ...

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Pierson's Puppeteer, Pierson's Puppeteer - Biology and sociology, Pierson's Puppeteer - Politics and relations with other species, Pierson's Puppeteer - General Products, Pierson's Puppeteer - Foreign policy, Pierson's Puppeteer - Homeworld — The Fleet of Worlds

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Human sexual behavior - Sexuality and sensuality

There is no clear borderline between the sexual and nonsexual enjoyment of touching someone else's body. For example, holding hands may or may not have a sexual connotation, depending on culture, situation and other factors. Although the most common form of heterosexual sexual intercourse is universally regarded as sexual contact, there are a wide range of other sexual behaviors that may or may not be socially, legally, or ethically considered as sexual relations. The distinction between the sexual and the nonsexual becomes relevant in judging appropria ...

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Human sexual behavior, Human sexual behavior - Sexuality and sensuality, Human sexual behavior - Desire and fantasy, Human sexual behavior - Sexual relationships, Human sexual behavior - Norms and rules, Human sexual behavior - Danger of causing pregnancy and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Danger of sexually transmitted diseases and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Seeking a Partner, Human sexual behavior - The search for a partner, Human sexual behavior - Encounters between potential partners, Human sexual behavior - Personal prerequisites to having sex with someone, Human sexual behavior - No prerequisites, Human sexual behavior - Blood test as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Dating as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Falling in love as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Marriage as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Sex acts and practices, Human sexual behavior - Different-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Same-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Legal issues

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Human sexual behavior - Sexuality and sensuality

There is no clear borderline between the sexual and nonsexual enjoyment of touching someone else's body. For example, holding hands may or may not have a sexual connotation, depending on culture, situation and other factors. Although the most common form of heterosexual sexual intercourse is universally regarded as sexual contact, there is a wide range of other sexual behaviors that may or may not be socially, legally, or ethically considered as sexual relations. The distinction between the sexual and the nonsexual becomes relevant in judging appropria ...

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Human sexual behavior, Human sexual behavior - Sexuality and sensuality, Human sexual behavior - Desire and fantasy, Human sexual behavior - Sexual relationships, Human sexual behavior - Norms and rules, Human sexual behavior - Danger of causing pregnancy and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Danger of sexually transmitted diseases and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Seeking a partner, Human sexual behavior - The search for a partner, Human sexual behavior - Encounters between potential partners, Human sexual behavior - Personal prerequisites to having sex with someone, Human sexual behavior - No prerequisites, Human sexual behavior - Blood test as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Dating as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Falling in love as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Marriage as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Sex acts and practices, Human sexual behavior - Different-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Same-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Legal issues

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - T-Virus - Effects of Infection

The T-Virus is like any other virus. It is a protein crystal with a DNA core. As the crystal makes contact with a cell's membrane, it destroys it and inserts its DNA into the cell. The cell absorbs the viral genome into its own DNA, which takes over the cell's functions. The cell begins to produce offspring of the original virus. The new viruses are then released from the host cell and infect the neighboring ...

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T-Virus, T-Virus - History, T-Virus - Effects of Infection, T-Virus - The Movies, T-Virus - Means of Infection, T-Virus - Known Antigens, T-Virus - Trivia

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Human sexual behavior - Personal prerequisites to having sex with someone

Many people have special rules they must follow, due to their religious beliefs, morals, or personal preferences before they can have sex with someone. Human sexual behavior - No prerequisites. This is known as casual sex. You simply ask the person if he or she wants to have sex, or signal your intent through non-verbal cues. Human sexual behavior - Blood test as a prerequisite for sex. This is when one requires that his or her potential sexual partners be tested for sex ...

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Human sexual behavior, Human sexual behavior - Sexuality and sensuality, Human sexual behavior - Desire and fantasy, Human sexual behavior - Sexual relationships, Human sexual behavior - Norms and rules, Human sexual behavior - Danger of causing pregnancy and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Danger of sexually transmitted diseases and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Seeking a Partner, Human sexual behavior - The search for a partner, Human sexual behavior - Encounters between potential partners, Human sexual behavior - Personal prerequisites to having sex with someone, Human sexual behavior - No prerequisites, Human sexual behavior - Blood test as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Dating as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Falling in love as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Marriage as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Sex acts and practices, Human sexual behavior - Different-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Same-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Legal issues

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Human sexual behavior - Personal prerequisites to having sex with someone

Many people have special rules they must follow, due to their religious beliefs, morals, or personal preferences before they can have sex with someone. Human sexual behavior - No prerequisites. This is known as casual sex. You simply ask the person if he or she wants to have sex, or signal your intent through non-verbal cues. Human sexual behavior - Blood test as a prerequisite for sex. This is when one requires that his or her potential sexual partners be tested for sex ...

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Human sexual behavior, Human sexual behavior - Sexuality and sensuality, Human sexual behavior - Desire and fantasy, Human sexual behavior - Sexual relationships, Human sexual behavior - Norms and rules, Human sexual behavior - Danger of causing pregnancy and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Danger of sexually transmitted diseases and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Seeking a partner, Human sexual behavior - The search for a partner, Human sexual behavior - Encounters between potential partners, Human sexual behavior - Personal prerequisites to having sex with someone, Human sexual behavior - No prerequisites, Human sexual behavior - Blood test as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Dating as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Falling in love as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Marriage as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Sex acts and practices, Human sexual behavior - Different-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Same-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Legal issues

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Human sexual behavior - Same-gender sexual practices

Same-gender sexual practices are sexual activities involving two or more individuals of the same gender. It is possible for homosexual acts to be committed by those who self-identify as heterosexual. i.e., mutual masturbation in the context of what may be considered "normal" heterosexual teen development. Homosexual males who pretend to lead a life of heterosexuality are often referred to as living "closeted" lives, that is, they hide their sexuality in the "closet". The term "closet case" is a derogatory term used by homose ...

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Human sexual behavior, Human sexual behavior - Sexuality and sensuality, Human sexual behavior - Desire and fantasy, Human sexual behavior - Sexual relationships, Human sexual behavior - Norms and rules, Human sexual behavior - Danger of causing pregnancy and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Danger of sexually transmitted diseases and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Seeking a Partner, Human sexual behavior - The search for a partner, Human sexual behavior - Encounters between potential partners, Human sexual behavior - Personal prerequisites to having sex with someone, Human sexual behavior - No prerequisites, Human sexual behavior - Blood test as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Dating as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Falling in love as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Marriage as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Sex acts and practices, Human sexual behavior - Different-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Same-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Legal issues

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Human sexual behavior - Same-gender sexual practices

Same-gender sexual practices are sexual activities involving two or more individuals of the same gender. It is possible for homosexual acts to be committed by those who self-identify as heterosexual; e.g., mutual masturbation in the context of what may be considered "normal" heterosexual teen development. Homosexual males who pretend to lead a life of heterosexuality are often referred to as living "closeted" lives, that is, they hide their sexuality in the "closet". The term "closet case" is a derogatory term used by homose ...

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Human sexual behavior, Human sexual behavior - Sexuality and sensuality, Human sexual behavior - Desire and fantasy, Human sexual behavior - Sexual relationships, Human sexual behavior - Norms and rules, Human sexual behavior - Danger of causing pregnancy and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Danger of sexually transmitted diseases and how to avoid, Human sexual behavior - Seeking a partner, Human sexual behavior - The search for a partner, Human sexual behavior - Encounters between potential partners, Human sexual behavior - Personal prerequisites to having sex with someone, Human sexual behavior - No prerequisites, Human sexual behavior - Blood test as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Dating as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Falling in love as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Marriage as a prerequisite for sex, Human sexual behavior - Sex acts and practices, Human sexual behavior - Different-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Same-gender sexual practices, Human sexual behavior - Legal issues

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - Cat - Domestication

Like some other domesticated animals, cats live in a mutualistic arrangement with humans. Cats, however, have done so for a much shorter time than almost all other domesticated animals, and the degree of domestication of cats is somewhat disputed. Since the benefit of removing rats and mice from humans' food stores outweighed the cost of allowing a formerly wild animal to enjoy the relative safety of a human settlement, the relationship between cat and human flourished. Unlike the dog, which also kills rodents, the cat did not eat grains, fruits, or vegetables. A cat that is good at huntin ...

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Cat, Cat - Characteristics, Cat - Physical, Cat - Senses, Cat - Communication, Cat - Hunting and diet, Cat - Hygiene, Cat - Environment, Cat - Reproduction and genetics, Cat - Domestication, Cat - Feral cats, Cat - Environmental issues, Cat - Scientific classification, Cat - Varieties of domestic cat, Cat - History and mythology

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Eye contact - Instinctive behavior: Encyclopedia II - The Eye of the World - Plot summary

Upon first publication, The Eye of the World consisted of one prologue and 53 chapters, with an additional prologue authored upon re-release. The Eye of the World - Prologue: Dragonmount. The Eye of the World is unique in the series because its prologue, "Dragonmount", is set in the Age of Legends, roughly three millennia prior to the events which comprise the remainder of the series, rather than giving an overview of a large number of characters in the time perio ...

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The Eye of the World, The Eye of the World - Plot summary, The Eye of the World - Prologue: Dragonmount, The Eye of the World - From The Two Rivers to Shadar Logoth, The Eye of the World - From Shadar Logoth to Caemlyn, The Eye of the World - From Caemlyn to the Eye of the World, The Eye of the World - The Eye of the World, The Eye of the World - Themes and allusions

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