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And if the definition of what constitutes great literature has been too narrowly perceived, the happy news is that anyone can develop the capacity to see more widely.

When word went out that the BPPE threatened to fine and/or shut down a handful of coding bootcamp schools like Hack Reactor and General Assembly, some technologists reacted strongly against the perceived regulation-happy hand of government.

From a business perspective, an innovation is perceived as the happy ending of the commercialization journey of an invention, when that journey is indeed successful and leads to the creation of a sustainable and flourishing market niche or new market (see Carayannis et al. 2003).

Historically, ecstasy has always generally perceived as a happy pill, one that led to earnest heart-to-hearts in a warehouse stuffed with beanbags; one you didn't mix with alcohol, because all you needed was an open heart and a big bottle of water.

We see examples of this all the time -- in the smiling faces of the children on St. Jude posters, in the examples of children like Talia, a child who rose to YouTube fame by creating how-to videos for applying make up, a skill she honed to compensate for her hair loss, and in many other children who are perceived to be happy even in the midst of their illness.

In line with our previous findings of the enhanced occipitotemporal gamma oscillations in the BD patients in sensor-space analysis [ 8], in this study we found the abnormal occipital or temporal regions of the BD patients when they perceived only the happy and angry faces but not the sad and neutral faces.

It's interesting that the Spanish are perceived as being happier than the Italians–I find the Spanish rather gloomy".

It also meant that practice managers perceived patients were happier with the new appointments system.

Something similar happened with the happy music: perceived blithe emotions were rated higher than their felt counterparts.

The individual cartoon face cards were placed onto a designated Velcro board in their perceived order from 'very happy' to 'very sad'.

It's not good for our emotional health and, she said, "it makes people feel bad because they know they shouldn't look at this stuff — but they can't help it!" A study published last month in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social  Networking found that the more time people spent on Facebook, the happier they perceived their friends to be and the sadder they felt as a consequence.

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