311. Wonder (emotion) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adoration
Affection
Agony
Awe
Amusement
Anger
Anguish
Annoyance
Anxiety
Arousal
Attraction
Caring
Compassion
Contempt
Contentment
Defeat
Dejection
Depression
Desire
Despair
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312. William Godwin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of opinion, tender affection always subsisted between William Godwin and his mother, until her death at an advanced age.
William Godwin was educated for his father's profession at Hoxton Academy , where he studied under Andrew Kippis
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313. Virtue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as friendship or physical affection.) "These are not acquired through human effort but, beginning with Baptism, they are infused within us as gifts from God."- United States Catholic Catechism for Adults.
There are many listings of virtue
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314. Violence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of Physical Affection as a Main Cause of Depression, Aggression and Drug Abuse
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315. Attachment disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
not synonymous with love and affection although they often go together and a healthy attachment is considered to be an important foundation of all subsequent relationships. Infants become attached to adults who are sensitive and responsive in
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