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Following is a list of terms and then a series of statements. Match the best term to each statement by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Primary emotions
AA. Mood
B. Secondary emotions
BB. Sentiment
C. McDonaldization
CC. Affect
D. Feeling rules
DD. Emotions
E. Socioemotional economy
EE. Expressive gestures
F. Physiological changes
FF. Emotion work
G. Transient sentiments
GG. Affect theory of social exchange
H. Emotional label
HH. Edgework
I. Activity
II. Emotional discrimination
J. Evaluation
K. Potency
L. Emotion culture
M. Sympathy account
N. Feelings
O. Power-status approach
P. Distributive justice
Q. Procedure justice
R. Interaction ritual
S. Emotional scripts
T. Emotional energies
U. Situational cues
V. Emotional cues
W. Cybernetic approach
X. Sociocentric model
Y. Theory of interaction ritual chains
Z. Fundamental sentiments
-____ Element of affect control theory referring to how a person's sentiment toward an object is powerful or powerless.

Identify the advantages and disadvantages of working for corporations, law firms, and government agencies as paralegals.
Recognize the supervisory structure for paralegals working in corporations.
Describe the roles and responsibilities of paralegals in corporate settings.
Understand the benefits of working for government agencies and the nature of their work.

Definitions:

Celebrity's Image

The public persona and attributes associated with a celebrity, often carefully crafted through media, endorsements, and public appearances to influence perception and reputation.

Burglar Alarm System

A security system designed to detect unauthorized entry into a building or area, typically involving sensors and alarms to deter burglars.

Bank Robber

An individual who illegally steals money from a bank, typically through force or threats, as part of a criminal act.

Knowledge Bias

A cognitive bias that occurs when an individual's knowledge or expertise in one area leads to overconfidence or errors in judgment in another area.

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