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Leibniz says, "since there is in ourselves being, unity, substance, duration, change, action, perception, pleasure, and a thousand other objects of our intellectual ideas," we can conclude that these ideas came about through our sense perceptions.
Front-Stage Behaviour
Actions and performances presented by an individual in social settings for public view, following societal norms and expectations.
Emotion Management
The practice of controlling one's feelings and expressions to meet the emotional requirements of a situation or job.
Front-Stage Behaviour
The act or behavior of an individual in a social interaction under the observance of an audience, guided by social norms and expectations.
Back-Stage Behaviour
Actions and behaviors people exhibit when they are out of the public eye and can express themselves more freely, contrasting with front-stage behavior, where they perform for society.
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