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标题: 【Native Speaker每日综合训练—28系列】【28-07】文史哲_Love & Sex [修正版] [打印本页]

作者: jay871750293    时间: 2013-11-24 22:40
标题: 【Native Speaker每日综合训练—28系列】【28-07】文史哲_Love & Sex [修正版]
各位小分队队员们,由于我在编辑28-7的训练时没有与猴哥前一天的练习进行比较与查重,结果导致连续两天的越障都是同一篇文章;另外,因为我在发帖之后出去旅游没有上网,直到今天才发现问题,虽有有进行改正,但也担心有些晚了
每次发帖都能得到队员们的支持与鼓励,我总是很开心也很感激,但这次因为我的不仔细而带来了许多问题,心里特别过意不去,也非常对不起大家
不管怎样,我表示这种情况不会再发生!也非常感谢大家对我的监督与提醒~

jay



This Sunday is here~

I guess some of you guys might become evil after glancing at the title. But if you do, you will be disappointed~

Firstly, the Speed Part, for my first time, is related to the other parts. And it is some external information of the second passage in the Speed Part.
Secondly, the Speed Part consists of two passages. To begin with, the first one is a pure romantic love story I want to share with you. The other one is about philosophical sphere of love.
Thirdly, the Obstacle Part is the introduction of two movies concerning love and sex. They are “Crazy, Stupid, Love” and “Friends with Benefits ”, and there are the links of the two movies from IMDB:
CSL: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1570728/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
FB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1632708/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1



Ok, let's start from here~




Part 1 Speaker
[Rephrase1]
The Brain in Love
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNjM5MzAzMjY0.html
[Speech 15'54]
Audio: [attach]134086[/attach]
Transcript: [attach]134087[/attach]
Source: http://www.ted.com/talks/helen_fisher_studies_the_brain_in_love.html



作者: jay871750293    时间: 2013-11-24 22:41
Part 2 Speed

Article 1(Check the title later)
Sarah Beth

by Andrew Garibay

[TIME2]
She walked out of the sliding doors and into my life. Although I had know her for months, it was like new life was breathed into my soul, which had, in the past, been rendered useless. With the most majestic, sparkling green eyes you would ever see, she brought along hope, love and desire, things that I thought were dead to me, but now more alive then ever. I can be honest…the moment I laid eyes on her, I wondered how wonderful it would be to feel those sweet lips pushed against mine. I wondered what it would be like to hold her in my arms for the first time, with her hair just below the cusp of my nose, allowing me to breathe her in. Months of talking to her were still not enough to prepare me for that. Eventually, we made our way to the sea. Our moon was out, with his friends, the stars. In fact, a couple of his friends darted across the sky just for us. Our eyes caught one of them racing across the blackness at the same time and it's a moment that is frozen into my memory for all time. We held each other close for warmth, but also just to be close. My heart beat faster after each waning moment, wondering if tonight would be the night of our first kiss. We had talked about it before, how perfect and special it would be, to be only a kisses distance away. To feel her breath hit my mouth is something so sweet and so tender that words cannot explain. We cuddled, we snuggled; we held hands. I remember, as the time was approaching, as my nerves were in overdrive, I heard a noise somewhere off in the distance. I looked up and not a thing I did see. But, as I tilted my head down and saw the most beautiful woman staring back up at me, I knew that this was it…this was a moment that only God could have created. I glided down and slipped my head past hers, coming cheek to cheek with her. My mind was saying “stay here forever,” but my lips were saying otherwise. I came across her face, eye to eye now. I could feel her nose against mine, and that oh, so heavenly breath warming up my lips. I leaned further down inching ever so close. The first touch sent shockwaves up and down my body. Everything about that first kiss was incredible. The sounds, the texture, the moisture. Complete bliss. Nothing else mattered, now. This was our first kiss. Something we will always have and always remember. Eternal bliss. It's as if kissing was made for us, and only us. It is something I will never forget, something I couldn't forget. It is the kiss that I will take with me to my death...it was the kiss given to me by my Sarah Beth.
[Words: 491]
http://www.poemslovers.com/love_stories/first_kiss_stories/stories/884.html

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Article 2(Check the title later)
Why We Love: 5 Books on the Psychology of Love

by Maria Popova

[TIME3]
What Oscar Wilde has to do with Hippocrates and the neurochemistry of romance.

It’s often said that every song, every poem, every novel, every painting ever created is in some way “about” love. What this really means is that love is a central theme, an underlying preoccupation, in humanity’s greatest works. But what exactly is love? How does its mechanism spur such poeticism, and how does it lodge itself in our minds, hearts and souls so completely, so stubbornly, as to permeate every aspect of the human imagination? Today, we turn to 5 essential books that are “about” love in a different way — they turn an inquisitive lens towards this grand phenomenon and try to understand where it comes from, how it works, and what it means for the human condition.

ESSAYS IN LOVE

No superlative is an exaggeration of Alain de Botton‘s humble brilliance spanning everything from philosophy to architecture. Essays in Love is precisely the kind of thoughtful, poetic, highly intelligent tome De Botton has grown famous for. Part novel, part philosophical inquiry into the origin and machinery of romantic love, the book follows the story of a love affair, tracing each stage — from the initial dopamine-driven lovesickness to the despair of love’s demise — through a beautiful blend of intellectual analysis and deeply human felt emotion. In De Botton’s classic style of networked knowledge, the narrative is sprinkled with references to and quotes from the major Western philosophers, yet equally reflective of his signature style of absorbing, highly readable narrative.
[Words: 253]

[TIME4]
Every fall into love involves [to adapt Oscar Wilde] the triumph of hope over self-knowledge. We fall in love hoping that we will not find in the other what we know is in ourselves – all the cowardice, weakness, laziness, dishonesty, compromise and brute stupidity. We throw a cordon of love around the chosen one, and decide that everything that lies within it will somehow be free of our faults and hence lovable. We locate inside another a perfection that eludes us within ourselves, and through union with the beloved, hope somehow to maintain [against evidence of all self-knowledge] a precarious faith in the species.”

WHY WE LOVE

You might recall biological anthropologist Helen Fisher‘s work from this fascinating discussion of how antidepressants impact the experience of romantic love. That’s just one of a myriad equally fascinating facets of love Fisher dissects in Why We Love: The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love — a journey into the mind’s blend of neurochemistry and storytelling, the hormones and neurotransmitters that make us feel certain emotions, and the stories we choose to tell ourselves about those emotions. Fisher outlines the three key components of love, each involving different but connected brain systems — lust, driven by androgens and estrogens, the craving for sexual gratification; attraction, characterized by high dopamine and norepinephrine levels and low serotonin, euphoria when things are going well and terrible mood swings when they’re not, focused attention, obsessive thinking, and intense craving for the individual; and attachment, commandeered by the hormones oxytocin and vasopressin and associated with the sense of calm, peace, and stability one feels with a long-term partner — and brings a researcher’s lens to fundamental questions about passion and obsession, joy and jealousy, monogamy and divorce.

Sample her work with this fantastic TED talk on the brain in love:
[Words: 299]

[TIME5]
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE

Originally written in 1988, The Psychology of Love is an anthology of 16 academic, though highly readable, papers dissecting various aspects of love. The collection is divided into five parts, each focusing on a specific facet of understanding love, from global theories that explain the phenomenon, to the psychology of relationship maintenance, to a critical overview of the field of love research.

For many people, love is the most important thing in their lives. Without it, they feel as though their lives are incomplete. But what is “it”? This question has been addressed by poets, novelists, philosophers, theologians, and, of course, psychologists, among others. This book presents the attempts of contemporary psychologists whose field of expertise is the study of love and close relationships to figure out just what love is.”

The book is best-read in tandem with The New Psychology of Love, the 2008 follow-up to the original title — a priceless parallel that captures how scientific and technological innovation has improved and, in some cases, shifted our understanding of love’s psychological underbelly, and perhaps more importantly, the curious fact that nearly 25 years later, we still have no succinct and singular definition of “love.”

FALLING IN LOVE

Have you ever encountered a couple with disproportionately unequal attraction levels, only to find yourself thinking that the less-attractive person “must be really funny” or “is probably some sort of genius” or some other rational explanation of the seemingly mismatched pairing? In Falling in Love: Why We Choose the Lovers We Choose, social psychologist and researcher Ayala Malach Pines tackles this and many other mysteries of the psychology of mate selection through a masterfully woven mesh of social and clinical approaches to understanding romance. The book extracts its key insights from three case studies: An interview-based study of 100 romantic relationships, a cross-cultural, data-driven juxtaposition of American and Israeli accounts of falling in love, and another interview series of 100 couples examining their reasons for falling in love in the context of turmoil later in the relationship.
[Words: 336]

[TIME6]
Is love really blind? A large body of theory and research, as well as my own research and many years of clinical work, have convinced me that the answer to this question is a firm no!”

From whether proximity is the hidden matchmaker of true romance to how conscious choices increase the likelihood of finding “true love,” Falling in Love is deeply fascinating yet warmly written, devoid of the hollow ring of academic pontification without compromising the rigor of the research or the depth of its conclusions.

A GENERAL THEORY OF LOVE

Besides having a cover the epitome of design’s capacity for communicating powerful concepts with brilliant visual simplicity, A General Theory of Love by psychologists Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, and Richard Lannon is also a first-of-its-kind synthesis of research and poeticism, bringing a social science eye to the natural history of the grandest emotion.

Since the dawn of our species, human beings in every time and place have contended with an unruly emotional core that behaves in unpredicted and confusing ways. Science has been unable to help them. The Western world’s first physician, Hippocrates, proposed in 450 B.C. that emotions emanate from the brain. He was right — but for the next twenty-five hundred years, medicine could offer nothing further about the details of emotional life. Matters of the heart were matters only for the arts — literature, song, poetry, painting, sculpture, dance. Until now.”

Eloquent and eye-opening, A General Theory of Love illuminates “hard science” findings across brain function and neurochemistry though a humanistic prism that offers a richer, deeper understanding of the heart’s will.
[Words: 266]
Source: Brain Pickings
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2011/04/18/5-must-read-books-on-love/


作者: jay871750293    时间: 2013-11-24 22:43
Part 3 Obstacle


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Article3 (Check the title later)
JUST THE SEX

BY DAVID DENBY
AUGUST 1, 2011

[Paraphase7]
      For the current Vanity Fair cover, the young actress Emma Stone has been outfitted as an overgrown Lolita—bikini, blond hair, flaming-red lips. But in “Crazy, Stupid, Love,” a genial, messy comedy of marital discord and mismatched lovers, Stone has auburn hair and a slightly downturned mouth; she looks like a woman, and she has a direct, clearheaded way about her that suggests the confidence of a potential star. She’s the strongest thing in the movie, though she isn’t part of the main line of the story, which is also the least interesting. It seems that, after twenty-five years, the marriage of Cal (Steve Carell) and Emily (Julianne Moore) is breaking up. Emily has been sleeping with a dull guy in her office (Kevin Bacon, in an unwritten part), and Cal, hearing this news from Emily as she drives them through Los Angeles (the movie’s geography is a little vague), opens the car door and drops to the street like a misplaced bag of groceries. That, I’m afraid, is the highlight of Cal and Emily’s scenes together.

      Cal, distraught, airs his troubles in a sleek bar, with amber glass walls and white stonework and a lot of lacquered players—a sort of can-I-buy-you-a-drink store for the always available. Jacob (Ryan Gosling), the king of the bar, a mover in Simon Spurr, Gossuin, and designer stubble, takes pity on the cuckold and teaches him how to pick up women. The king’s own personal closer is “Let’s get out of here,” a line that, unaccountably, seems to work with every woman in the place except one: Hannah (Stone), a law-school graduate, who nimbly dismisses him. At least, at first. She changes her mind, though, and, arriving at his wraparound-glass bachelor pad, demands that he remove his shirt, which he does, revealing a chest and abs so perfectly sculpted that she’s revolted. She says, “Seriously? It’s like you’re Photoshopped!” Men in the audience may be relieved to hear that at least some women find the perfection of a gym body too close to narcissism to be a turn-on, and Stone gives the line, and many others, a quick, precise, tart delivery.

    “Crazy, Stupid, Love,” which was directed by the team of Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, mixes a comedy-of-remarriage plot with a midsummer-night’s serial follies. Cal loves his wife; Jacob is fascinated by Hannah; Cal’s thirteen-year-old son, Robbie (Jonah Bobo), loves the teen-ager Jessica (Analeigh Tipton), who babysits for Robbie’s little sister; and Jessica loves, of all people, Cal. Written by Dan Fogelman, the script has many parts in motion, and a fair amount of it works delicately and well. Young Robbie boldly and persistently declares himself to Jessica (he doesn’t know that he’s not even in uniform, much less out of his league), and Analeigh Tipton, a tall, slender stalk with huge pouty lips, receives his declarations so sweetly that the scenes don’t humiliate the actors or us. Robbie’s quest is the overstrained hope of adolescence. The subsidiary plotlines are touching and often funny, but Cal and Emily provide the frame for all the goings on (there are a lot more). And who really cares if these nice, ordinary people remain separated or get back together? They met when they were in high school, and, apart from reminiscing about that time, they don’t have much to say to each other. In the remarriage classics (“The Awful Truth,” “The Philadelphia Story,” “His Girl Friday”), the former partners have a way of talking and being with each other that they don’t have—and couldn’t possibly have—with anyone else. That sophisticated metaphor for sexual compatibility made for uniquely satisfying romantic comedy. But “Crazy, Stupid, Love” holds to the boring modern convention that good people are inarticulate, and Cal and Emily mainly stumble around trying to fill the silence.

      Julianne Moore may be too earnest an actress for rigidly structured commercial comedy. She tries to find some hard truths in the role, and she makes Emily angry, vague, and even a little dim. The character is parched and not very likable. Steve Carell has his ordinary-guy’s affect: straight, parted brown hair, elongated, almost-Cyrano nose, slightly rabbity fear of everything. Even in masochistic roles (“The 40 Year Old Virgin,” “Date Night”) in which he plays a guy one-upped sexually by other men, he always conveys the sense that he’s a rational man trying to keep his integrity, no matter how bullied and miserable he feels. It’s not clear to us that Cal, who works at something or other in an office, is good at anything in particular except moping around the back yard of the family house at night after he has moved out. Carell, trying to keep up with Jacob’s smarmy patter in the bar, seems more comfortable acting with Ryan Gosling than with Moore. Gosling, a serious fellow who usually plays alcoholics or drug addicts or murderers, refuses to distance himself from Jacob by parodying the role. His Jacob is not an ironist. He really thinks he’s God’s gift to women—apparently, no one before Hannah has told him otherwise—and he wants to spread the glory, slapping Cal to get his attention, and then leading him through a makeover, dressing him in Canali and Zegna, and teaching him such startlingly original moves as not to talk about himself when he meets a woman in a bar. Applying his superlative new techniques, Cal has his mishaps and his successes, but the filmmakers believe in soul mates forever, and that kind of thing, and the audience may not want to think about the aftermath of the movie, in which Cal and Emily discuss, again and again, that magical year they met in high school.

    “Friends with Benefits” is another of those movies in which a man and a woman—in this case, Justin Timberlake as Dylan, a Los Angeles Web designer who takes a magazine job in New York, and Mila Kunis as Jamie, the head-hunter who recruits him—spend hours debating Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre before committing themselves to serious talk of omelettes. No, wait. That’s in French movies. In “Friends with Benefits,” Dylan and Jamie hop into bed and make very particular demands on each other, but agree not to indulge in anything so dirty or squalid as emotion. The rule is: you may do anything you like as long as you don’t feel anything for the other person. James Thurber and E. B. White asked, “Is sex necessary?” The new trend in romantic comedy is to ask, “Is love necessary?” This movie is incomparably better than the pathetic Ashton Kutcher–Natalie Portman picture from earlier this year, “No Strings Attached,” in which the man and the woman, also friends with benefits, go at it in hospital supply closets and hybrid cars. At least Timberlake and Kunis stay in bed. And at least they talk—a great deal, in fact, and often very cleverly. “Friends with Benefits” is fast, allusive, urban, glamorous—clearly the Zeitgeist winner of the summer (the couple take the no-emotion pledge by laying their hands on a tablet Bible app). The writers, Keith Merryman, David A. Newman, and Will Gluck, who also directed, keep the characters racing ahead, each trying to outsmart the other, in and out of bed.

      This mini-genre of shag-buddy pictures is rather coy (there’s only one way, in American movies, that these stories can end). And, from the beginning, its titillations are mildly delusional: can you really have sex with the same person, again and again, without experiencing any emotion at all? I know it doesn’t sound unpleasant, but can you really? Despite the mild daring of the concept, what keeps these plots going is that old screenwriting standby, the fear of commitment. Both Dylan and Jamie are supposed to be emotionally damaged. That is, unlike the rest of the world, they come from families with problems. But they don’t look the least bit damaged; they look and sound terrific, and it’s their healthy sparring that makes the movie fun. Justin Timberlake, as he demonstrated playing Sean Parker in “The Social Network,” is a shrewd actor who knows how to swing his body through a scene. His glib, talented Dylan, though, isn’t overly impressed with himself. Timberlake is charming, and he’s a dynamo when he begins imitating old pop groups (except his own). Mila Kunis, of the almond-shaped eyes and the dusky skin, is all teasing mischief and easily hurt feelings. Woody Harrelson, trying to play a gay sports editor at Dylan’s magazine, twists himself into knots. His performance is ridiculous—half the time, you don’t know what he’s saying—but you enjoy Harrelson enjoying himself. Patricia Clarkson has a comic turn as Jamie’s alcoholic, sex-addicted mom, and Richard Jenkins, as Dylan’s dad, does what he always does, which is to make his part of the movie the best part of the movie. A smart man with Alzheimer’s, painfully aware that he’s losing it, he lays down, for Dylan’s sake, some elementary life lessons. His advice, as written, is obvious, but Jenkins speaks the words with such passionate conviction that he makes them seem like ultimate wisdom.

[Words: 1530]
Source: New Yorker
http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/cinema/2011/08/01/110801crci_cinema_denby


作者: ranran603    时间: 2013-11-24 22:45
谢谢jay我的第一个地板
Time 2:  01''17
A man's memory about the pleased time with the woman he loved. He depicted the feeling of falling in live specifically.

Tme 3:  01''41
discuss what is love. the traits of essays in love.

Time 4:  02''04
Anthropologist Fisher's worker dissects why we love and outlines three key compenents of love-lust, attraction, and attachment.

Time 5:  01''32
Though lots of people tried to find what is love, the definition of love is still not succinct and singular. Research has being done to find the reasoning for falling in love and choosing the lovers.

Time 6:  01''44
A geneal theory of love will help people understand their heart's will deeper.

Obstacle: 06”39
the review of a love movie. the author gives summary of the complicated relationships between the characters, analyze their personalities, and comment the good parts of movie and the meaning of it.

作者: sherlock1992    时间: 2013-11-24 22:48
refresh!         Thanks, jay!      By SH


Speaker:

the brain of love
1.love is everywhere
2.love isn't always a happy experience.
3.the study of brain:
1st: VTA is part of reward systme,  and love's function is a little bit like rush of cocain.
         ->romantic love is a obsession. ob. worse when rejected.
2nd: now, data:1. the certain area of brain will be more active when u can't get what u want.
                         2. brain will be active as u're measuring gains and losses,      
                         3. when rejected, u will be in deep attachment to this individual.

4.whar we learn:
1.(a basic mating drive) drive<-romantic love (not sex drive)
2.romantic love is a one of the most addictive substance on earth.
3.animal love: animal attraction is instant.<animal favoritism>
<u can know every single ingredient in a piece of chocolate cake, and then when u sit down and eat that cake, u can still feel that joy.>
love spoil me?

why this one not other?
like natural inclination, future will finish this topic.

e.g.w.w->face by face. M.M->side by side
->love is in us. our challenge is to understand each other.

Speed:
T2-1'59''T3-1'17''
T4-1'46''
T5-1'47''
T6-1'40''
Obstacle- 11'04''


作者: 吐吐yeah    时间: 2013-11-24 22:53
谢谢jay~占~

speed
掌管 5        00:01:49.07        00:10:05.72
掌管 4        00:02:01.57        00:08:16.64
掌管 3        00:02:07.25        00:06:15.07
掌管 2        00:01:30.58        00:04:07.82
掌管 1        00:02:37.23        00:02:37.23

刚看到obstacle换掉啦~00:07:13.18
main idea:two love movies
structure:
1. introduces a love movie,“Crazy, Stupid, Love”
gives summary of the complicated relationships between the characters and makes comments on their personalities
2. introduces another love movie,“Friends with Benefits”
comments on this movie and its characters
作者: thenewme    时间: 2013-11-24 23:05
thx jay~
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SPEED
2 2'19
3 + 4 +5 + 6  7'14
superlative 最高级
precarious 不确定的不稳固的
androgens/estrogens 雄性、雌性激素
attachment 依恋
devoid of 缺乏
a person or thing is the epitome of something, you are emphasizing that they are the best possible example of it.

obstacle

和昨天猴哥那篇一样诶
作者: 叶晴豆    时间: 2013-11-24 23:07
深夜发帖哇~赶得巧
2:27
1:27
1:59
1:50
1:30
Obstacle好眼熟的赶脚
作者: 小鱼上树    时间: 2013-11-24 23:08
哈哈~好像还没编好的首页
28-07
Speaker
Parting is all we need to know of hell. The less my hope,the hotter my love. The god of love lives in a state of need. It is a need. Itis an urge. It is a homeostatic imbalance. Like hunger and thirst, it's almostimpossible to stamp out. love is in us. It's deeply embedded in the brain. Ourchallenge is to understand each other.
2 491 2min31
A lot of beautiful words to describe the feeling about firstkiss. Who, how, where, when.
3 252 1min20
4 299 1min20
5 336 1min23
6 266 1min14
Love is everything in some people’s life. What exactly islove? 5 books tell us from different point of view.



作者: kimwang53    时间: 2013-11-24 23:21
哈哈 跟着小鱼姐混 有首页拿~

3.02
1.41
2.16
2.39
1.51

作者: Dora7    时间: 2013-11-24 23:29
这几天好忙~又搞课题又要杀G
顺便请教下大家长阅读要怎么突破啊,老是要读两遍才能懂好捉急
作者: jay871750293    时间: 2013-11-24 23:31
iamyingjie 发表于 2013-11-24 23:25
这个秩序也太混乱啦。似乎帖子还在编辑中。。。不过,独乱乐,不如众乱乐 果断加入 ...

不好意思,yingjie姐...
不小心点错成“发表”了,所以编辑的过程就被大家发现了...
Sorry...
作者: 晓野的野    时间: 2013-11-24 23:35
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
艾玛,喜欢今天的主题
等等,我似乎暴露了什么
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掌管 4 00:02:20.28 00:09:07.77
掌管 3 00:02:01.65 00:06:47.49
掌管 2 00:01:44.42 00:04:45.84
掌管 1 00:03:01.41 00:03:01.41

作者: 疏离无罪    时间: 2013-11-25 01:34
占~~~~补作业中,感谢jay
哲学的看的好晕,从不造爱情是神马
Speaker:The brain of love.Romantic love is in every society in the world.The region in the brain that can affect the love.The award system wroks as cocain.Certain part of our brain will be active when we are in love or measure gain or loss.
听的晕晕的,抓不住主线

01:47
A man's feeling and love to a woman.

01:02
5 essential books that are “about” love in a different way.
Essays in love,a novel written by De Botton.

01:28
Why we love:The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love.

01:06
The Psychology of Love is an anthology of 16 academic, though highly readable, papers dissecting various aspects of love.
The book tries to answer the question that what love is.
Falling in Love tries to answer Why We Choose the Lovers We Choose.

01:13
A General Theory of Love brings a social science eye to the natural history of the grandest emotion.

Obstacle 好像和昨天的一样

作者: AbbyShuai    时间: 2013-11-25 03:55
自从考完了G很久没做了。。。努力回归中!!!final year Fighting!!!!

Speed:
1.        (3’06)The writer’s first kiss experience with Sarah Beth.
2.        (1’26) love is always the central theme…why?....5 books, which understand love indifferent ways, will be introduced to explore the reasons…the first book is … book 1:Essay in love…. mechanism of love
3.        (1’33) find personalities from others which we not have on ourselves… book 2:why we love…. Three components of love
4.        (1’44) book 3:the psychology of love… 16 academic through 5 parts….what is love….book 4:falling in love…why choose the lover chosen…3 case studies
5.        (1’42) book 5: a general theory of love…. Human behaviour.. heart’s will
Obstacle:
(6’03) sex-positive law…. Situation…law history of sex…sexual freedom…claim.. value sexual peasure…reasons…however.. this does not mean that sexual pleasure above everying…Child pornography should be banned… conclusion…valuing sexual pleasure requires us to regulate it more honestly…   not just in bedroom…

作者: 婉婉儿    时间: 2013-11-25 05:20
seems the Obstacle one is the same as yesterday...
作者: AXIXI    时间: 2013-11-25 06:11


[Time2_2:58] The article discribed the moment when the author failed in love with Sarah Beth at the first meet.

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[Time3_1:45]"What exactily is love?" To answer this question, the author wrote 5 essential books that are “about”love in a different way.

“Essays in Love”—the story of a love affair, tracing each stage. Every fall into love involves the hope that we will not find in the other what we know is in ourselves.

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[Time4_2:17] "Why we love"—there are three key components of love: lust, attraction, and attachment.

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[Time5_1:28] “The psychology of love”— a book origined from 1988 and follew up to 2008 in tandem with the new psychology of love. However, there is no succint and singular definition of “love”

“Falling in love”—The book illustrates the key of the selection of lovers by the case studies.

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[Time6_1:44] “A general theory of love”—- brought a social sicence eye to the natural history of the grandest emotion.

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[Obstacle_8:00]The history about the development of lows about sex.

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作者: lilacrabbit    时间: 2013-11-25 08:56
掌管 6        00:07:56.84        00:17:18.81
掌管 5        00:01:41.29        00:09:21.96
掌管 4        00:02:13.06        00:07:40.67
掌管 3        00:01:30.59        00:05:27.60
掌管 2        00:01:24.50        00:03:57.01
掌管 1        00:02:32.51        00:02:32.51

TIME2
A man falls in love at first sight,然后。。。布吉岛该怎么总结
写作文就是要像介个样子的吧 具体栗子= =
TIME3
From different way to introduce "Love", and help people to further understand it.
Essay in Love, which needs the origin or machinery of romantic love to tracing story in book and can make affair on the stage more beautiful.
TIME4
Discuss why love can make people turn to emotional and different from what they normal like.
TIME5&6
Love is not blind, it is a psychology, and it first be proposed in  450 BC. While until recently, under several researchs, this theory was be present again.
作者: miyini    时间: 2013-11-25 09:12
占个      
2013-11-26 28-07
Speaker   some experiments about brain of love. It is saidthat love is inside our brain deeply. Love is associated with four kinds of materialsproduced by our brain. Love is the most addictive feeling in the world that controlledus.
2  491  2’48  the description of a man falling in love witha woman in the man’s tone . The process of their meet, talk, walk and kiss. Thefeeling about the love is amazing and wonderful for the man and only god could createthis kind of feel and love.
3  252  1’35  it is often said that every song, every poem,every novel and every painting ever made is about love and affection. But how doesthis kind of feeling so pervasive and so strong? And where does it come from what is its mechanism? So let us lookat five books about love from five different aspects.  Essays in love. Alian wrote this book with narrativedescription and philosophical inquiry.
4  299  2’02  why we love. Four key elements of love are drivenby different hormones produced by our brain.
5  336   2’13   psychology of love consisted of several articlesthat aiming at explain what love is it through readable and easy way.     Fallingin love. The mate choosing .
6  266  1’51
7  thesame as yesterday

作者: cherry6891    时间: 2013-11-25 09:15
Speaker: love is everywhere and we have different way to show love
--Asked two questions:have u rejected by ur love and fall in love with someone love u
--look into the brain to explain why there is love ?brain reward system? One part to motivate us to craving,to love
--love is in us ,what we need to do is understand each other
7 7:58  courts and legislatures are still using euphemisms about sex ,but they made great progress towards the gay community and marriage equality
--the changing law about contraceptive,sodomy and sex-toy
--valuing sexual pleasure can not experience sexual pleasure at the expense of other person’s right
Also need to regulate it
2 2:37 the great feeling to his lover
Laid eyes on her , her breath hit my mouth ,come across her face eye to eye, incredible
34 3:23 that is the love in poem and what the chemical in our body to produce love
56  explain the mismatching love and love is not blind

作者: lyrsilvia    时间: 2013-11-25 11:13
Time 2:2'29  (so romantic)
Time 3: 1'40
Time 4: 2'29
Time 5: 2'01
Time 6: 1'51
Obstacle: why this article is the same as yeastaday's.....

作者: leigume    时间: 2013-11-25 16:18
Speed1 3:30.35
Romantic love story, a man fell in loved with a girl process they touch with each other with the feeling of him. They huged and kissed each other.
Speed2 4:0.53
Essential books about love
Speed3
Physical effects and behavior of love
Speed4
Psychology of love in five aspects
Condition of falling in love in this book refering different kinds of groups
Speed5 2:30.05
Love is not blind
General theory of love

Obstacle 11:0.25
Protection of marriage in pregnancy
Sex is more about pleasure
Value of sexual pleasure, therefore, politicians should reconsider about various laws
Love don’t make sense, masturbation
Value of love pleasure, copy of mother
Other benefits of valuing sexual pleasure through banning things about sex
However, sexual pleasure doesn’t mean everything as other things are also valuable.
Benefits of valuing sexual pleasure. Paying more attention to rape law as well as increasing awareness of realizing and experiencing sex.
Reguates honestly let’s talk more about sex

意识到我接收处理信息的方式是读者型的,但默读陋习确实不是一两天的事 阻碍有一部分来自对抽象词的反应,英文思考逻辑需要时间养成 #新人
作者: solocat1014    时间: 2013-11-25 16:50
Time2 2'43 the description the feeling of my first kiss and how did ti happen.
Time3 1'43 The introduction of five books whose theme is all about love. The first on is  ESSAYS IN LOVE.
Time4 1'44  WHY WE LOVE is taling about the systems in our brain  associated with romentic love.
Time5 1'46 In regards of another layer, The PSY CHLOGY OF LOVE is descibe what the love is. the them of FALLING IN lOVE is that the psycholog of mate selecton.
Time6 1'40 findings in brain function and neurochemistry though heart's will.

obstacle 7'39
1.An articial appear in the NEW YORK University Law aroused our attention of whether we should talk about sex in court.
2.some examples of avoilding sex in courts and legislatures.
3. To indentify sex pleasure and the significance of it.
作者: 就爱吃芒果    时间: 2013-11-25 19:37
Time2 (2’20)
Describe the first kiss.

Time3 (1’18)
Showed us five works that explain how the romance love works.
The first book consists of short passage and half love half about psychology.

Time4 (1’47)
Give us the reason why we love and describe three basic emotions associated with love.

Time5 (1’49)
Another book talked about different parts in psychology and brain that affect the love.
Researchers also studied the process of mate choosing.

Time6 (1’19)
Love is not blind.
The general definition of the love is blurry and nowadays people cannot affect such emotion through any technology acts.  

作者: 88140968    时间: 2013-11-25 19:58
这么多人深夜来看阅读小分队啊,我先占座了,看完TED再说
作者: olivia瓜瓜    时间: 2013-11-25 20:21
Time2 : 2m35s
The first kiss between the man and the woman.  
The fantastic feeing is for love.

&>>I think that only the one who understand love can read the love and feel the magic of love.   

Time3: 1m31s
The essay in love is blend with the intellectual analysis and the human emotion, and quote many philosophy narratives.

Time4: 2m16s

We fall in love to find out what we think about ourselves weakness.
The fisher’s Why We Love show us three elements for love: lust, attraction and attachment.   

&>.> I can’t agree more with the sentence that we can through relationship of love to find our weakness: dishonesty, laziness, cowardice, brute stupid ,compromise.

Time5: 2m04s
  
The psychology of love group 15 findings to explore the love of psychology
we find that 25 yeas late,we also cant definite the love.   

The Falling in love express why we chose to love the one who we chose and contain three interviews.      

Time6: 1m54s

Until now, our drug cant affect the human’s emotion.
The A general theory of love are hard science give us a chance to deeply understand the heart’s will.   


Obstacle: 8m16s  

We deemed the sex as bad things, our courts and legislative always avoid use “sex”term .
Until we acknowledged the gay marriage, we better accept sex freedom .
Until we think the sex as pleasure , we can deem the sex a good thing.
Actually, we deny the sex out of marriage.
When we view the sex as true pleasure, the ban of sex devices wold have to go,

Although it is a pleasure, it is not above every thing. There still any other things can give us pleasure .  
We also should protect our woman’s right to avoid be involuntary sex.
很受启发噢,以前也看过一些讨论love 的视频。
记得清楚一点的是,为什么我们在爱情中会痛苦,因为我们在爱情中期望很高,却没有承受失望的打击的能力。
作者: yinghua9122    时间: 2013-11-25 20:54
这几天白天没时间,也只能晚上抽点时间看看。楼主辛苦!!!
Rephrase 1
TED speech: The speaker say sth about her researches focused on the mechanism of love in our brain.
Time 2
I was touched by the article. ~~~~(>_<)~~~~
The author recalls his first kiss, and he describes many detials and feelings which will make you believe that first kiss is complete bliss.
Time 3
Love is a eternal theme of poem, novel, painting and song. The writer want to give us some explaintations about why this phenomenon happens. First is Essay.
Time 4
Why we love? Because of the chemical and nature instinct. This part is same as today's TED speech.
Time 5
psychology of love. This is a anthology talking about what the love is. But untill now, we still have no succinct definition about "love".
Time 6
Mismatch in the love. The author of the "Falling in love" explores the psychology of mate selection. the last book is about the general theory of love, author give a len to the social aspect of love.
Time 7 Obstacle
Tell us the process of sex law.
作者: 苏错    时间: 2013-11-25 22:09
每天的Speaker觉得挺有意思的~
Speed:
Time2:2'05
Time3:1'32
Time4:1'42
Time5:1'37
Time6:1'15
Obstacle:一样的哟
作者: leilawang    时间: 2013-11-25 23:01
1)3‘53
2)2’04
3)2‘51
4)2’52
5)2‘13
6)11‘20
作者: twingj    时间: 2013-11-25 23:10
Time 2:  03'35
Time 3:  02'08
Time 4:  04'31
Time 5:  02'37
Time 6:  02'06
第一次跟队,好累,还看不懂,回忆概括都是零零散散的,时间也超过好久,希望慢慢能跟上~~
作者: elleyj    时间: 2013-11-26 00:07
Time 2: 2’24
First sight—fall in love with her, talk to her—not enough,
One night—go to beach together—first kiss
Time 3: 1’20
Love—eternal theme of literary—unknown about it mechanism
Essays In Love—author’s broad knowledge—readable writing style—write about stages of love
Time 4: 1’41
We love in the hope of find a perfect version without the demerits we have.
Why we love—the nature and chemistry of romantic love—three chemicals contributes to love—attachment, attraction, lust
Time 5: 1’48
Phycology of love—five parts concerning different aspects of the understanding of love
Love—the most important—what is love?—many definitions—no definition
Fall in love—based on interview—how we choose our lovers—three studies
Time 6: 1’40
We don’t choose our lovers blindly.
A general theory of love—relationship between brain and heart

Obstacle: 和昨天的一样的呢~~

作者: 395589266xudan    时间: 2013-11-26 13:24
我们学校11点断网,,没及时发上来,现在来网了补发哈
T2 2:48 THE MAN LOVED THE WOMAN AND RECORED THEIR FIRST KISS.
T3 1:48 INTRODUCTION 5 ESSENTIAL BOOKS ABOUT "LOVE"
T4 2:10 WHY WE LOVE--- EXPLAIN FROM THE ASPECT OF THE CHEMICAL REACTION.
T5 2:34 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE- A NEW UNDERSTAND OF LOVE AND SET A SUCCINCT LOVE DEFINITION OF LOVE
T6 2:07 A GENERAL THEORY OF LOVE- TELL US HOW WE FEEL THE LOVE ACROSS FROM OUR BRAIN FUNCTION.
作者: 88140968    时间: 2013-11-26 13:28
Time 2: 2’42.63
The article wrote about a man’s first kiss to his deep love .
Time 3:1’44.77
Love is a central theme in humanity. The “essays in love” explains the relative organ process in love by expressing a love fair from reality.
Time 4:2’17.06
Why we love? there are 3 points to depict it by Fisher: lust ,attraction and attachment.
Time 5:2'22.22
The psychology of love , a book which express the meanning of love by scientific and technological innovations,  spread the knowlege about love widely but still can't give a clearly definition to love.
Falling in love extracts its key insights from 3 case studied.
Time 6 1'50.07
People researched the original of love for thousands of year. A general theory of love introduced the details about the natural history of love.
Time 7
balalalala.... the more details can be seen in 28-06...

作者: TaoRs92    时间: 2013-11-26 16:16
感谢jay~今天最喜欢的部分是speaking,很有趣还好没有错过,然后在speed里也发现了它的介绍。谢谢><
另外越障是不是心有灵犀了哇,于是就不重复回忆了。

time:3:04.29
How did this man fall in love with that woman after they got to know each other several months.
Their first kiss.
__________
time:1:46.51
What is love.What does love mean to human beings...
1 Essay of love:the brief introduction/novel-real/narrative.
__________
time:2:13.26
romantic love is over the hope of self-knowleage.
2 why we love:from the biological aspect/hormones/nuerotransimitters/biochemicals--the brain in love
__________
time:2:19.13
3 the psychology of love:what is love.many kinds of people are trying to find this answer,but we still have a very single definition.
4 fall in love:how do you fall in love with this person rather than another one/the research from different kinds of relationships.
___________
time:1:38.91
Is love blind?No./The ture love.
5 A general thory of love:
from science aspect/some hard finding of brains and nuerochemistry.
_________
time:already read this article before~
作者: 婷妃Starry    时间: 2013-11-26 19:34
Speed
[Time 2] 3’00 The paragraph is a vivid description about the first kiss between the author and his girlfriend.
[Time 3] 2’17 five books about love
           Essays about love: part novel and part philosophy
[Time 4] 3’26 Explain why we love from a biological way.
[Time 5] 3’04 Lots of people try to define love, however, we still have no singular definition of love.
            Examining why people fall in love
[Time 6] 3’21 Love is not blind.
            The theory of love involves many fields of science and art.

Obstacle   
[Time7] 10’20 Sex is good but court and legislation are embarrassed to say it. If sex can bring people pleasure, than court and legislation should reevaluate it.   

作者: 宋可嘉2009    时间: 2013-11-26 21:49
03.00.92
01.50.34
02.15.06
01.55.68
01.41.04
作者: zhouyangweiwei    时间: 2013-11-26 23:17
Time 2--2''31

Detailed depicted the first kiss with Sarah...
(When I read the first few sentences, I predict that this poem like article was written by a new mother)

Time 3--1''54

What's the essential of low, where it comes from, how it works and what it means.

Essays on love=--Botton's readable book mixes stories and trace each stage of love..

Time 4--2''09

why we love? According to Fisher's publication, there are 3 main reasons. --Lust--Attention--Attachment

Time 5--2''10

The psychology of love-- A book was published more than 25 years but still very popular. Because even today we don't have the accurate and  singular definition of love.

Falling in love--Why we choose our lover.

Time 6--1''26

A general theory of love ---Mixed the research & poetism.
Find across brian function and nenrochemistry ...Balabala

Obstacle ---The same as the day before
作者: 铁板神猴    时间: 2013-11-27 00:04
jay871750293 发表于 2013-11-24 22:43
Part 3 Obstacle
Article3 (Check the title later)
The joyless law of sex

jay 我们的越障串了…… 这篇和我前一天贴的一模一样
作者: 捉妖    时间: 2013-11-27 10:48
占一个
speaker:
love happens in every conutry in the world
a poem the speaker regarded as the one that moved her most
the mating love is different from the sexual love
the less the hope is, the more the man desires
why one love certain person, not anyone else is uncertain, but the speaker has spent 3 years on that research.

Time2【491】3’47
   the description from the man that he met the lady first and the first kiss of them.
Time3【253】2'02
   love is the centre theme in poems, songs and etc.
   Essay in Love, describes love with intelligence and emotions from the initiation to the demise.
Time4【299】2'32
   people fall into love with someone with the hope that they won't find the shortcomings of themselves in their loves.
   the book, Why We Love, shows the connection between the emotions and brain systems.
Time5【336】3'08
  the book dissecting various aspects of love and the following book with some improvements.
  but the succinct defination of love is still not made.
  unmatched love——why we choose the one to love?-->a study from 3 case studies.
Time6【266】2'17
   love is not really blind.
   A book, brought a social science eye to what love is.

作者: WindyMM    时间: 2013-11-27 14:57
Rephrase1:
The researchers find people are still in romantic love after several years though MRI functions.
Every society is full of love.
When people fall in love , the VTA in the brain will spread stimulus to motivate the emotion.
Romantic love is mating-driven.
Love is the addition, both good and bad.
Animals also have favorite.
The researchers think people’s attraction with another person is associated with four chemicals in the brain.
Women get intimacy by face to face talking and men get intimacy by side by side doing.
Love is in us. Our challenge is to understand each other.
TIME2: 02:52
The man fell in love with the woman from first sight and he always remembered their first kiss.

TIME3: 01:51
Love is the eternal theme of novels, dramas and so on. Essays in love can express it thoughtful, poetic and with high intelligence.

TIME4: 02:22
Why we love? Love is a kind emotion which aroused by lust, attraction and attachment.

TIME5: 02:22
Researchers try to explain why people fall in love through interview with romantic couples from psychological aspect.

TIME6: 01:50
A General Theory of Love illustrate the “hard science”of love which is associated with brain and heart’s will.

Paraphrase7:
居然前一天的一样的,两位版主是心有灵犀啊!!!



作者: ayoayo    时间: 2013-11-27 15:46
predudice on sex
some progresses on toward sexual freedom(1964,1972,2003)
转折: such laws  don’t make any sense
two requirements in Valuing sexual pleasure
sexual pleasure
作者: wljwendycyu    时间: 2013-11-27 16:59
掌管 5        00:01:58.32        00:10:36.99
掌管 4        00:01:38.35        00:08:38.67
掌管 3        00:02:16.48        00:07:00.31
掌管 2        00:01:31.94        00:04:43.83
掌管 1        00:03:11.89        00:03:11.89
Speaker: Love is passionate and powerful mentally and physically, for the chemical emitted by brain and certain area becomes active when people are in love, which tends to endure with the romantic relationship. This activity makes the brain keep energetic and intensive, also allowinng people to become brilliant and gorgeous in some terms.
Time2; romantic love with lover.
Time3: brief introduction of Botton’s essay.
Time4: neurology related with love and various chemicals concerning lovers.
Time5: what’s love and why we love; explained in psychological aspect and under cultural background.
Time6: a book that focus on the more emotional social scientific analysis of love.

作者: sophie17    时间: 2013-11-27 23:01
November 27, 2013
T2        2’37
T3        1’24
T4        1’23
T5        1’37
T6        1’40
T7        7’51

作者: f0070515    时间: 2013-11-28 00:06
speed
time2 2:13
the kiss given by Sarah Beth
time3 1:21
five books discuss about what exactly love is
essay in love: a book that Part novel, part philosophical inquiry into the origin and machinery of romantic love,
time4 1:40
every fall into love involves the triumph of hope over self-knowledge
why we love: a journey into the mind’s blend of neurochemistry and storytelling
time5 1:53
the psychology of love: present the attempt of contemporary psycholigists whose field of expertise is the study of love and close relationships to figure our just what love is
falling in love: tackle the question (why we choose the lovers we choose) and many other mysteries of the psychology of mate selection
time6 1:33
a general theory of love:bringing a social science eye to the natural history of the grandest emotion.
the emotion emanate from the brain
Obstacle 9:39
main idea: the sex
author attitude: neutral
structure
Crazy, Stupid, Love
  the role of Emma Stone in Crazy,stupid,Love
  the marriage of Cal (Steve Carell) and Emily (Julianne Moore)
  a midsummer-night’s serial follies
  Steve Carell has his ordinary-guy’s affect
Friends with Benefits
  Dylan and Jamie hop into bed and make very particular demands on each other, but agree not to indulge in anything so dirty or squalid as emotion
  its titillations are mildly delusional
作者: 铁板吗啡    时间: 2013-11-28 10:58
Time 2 2’06
Very romantic descriptions of the feeling of felling in love

Time 3 1’35
Time 4 2’26
Time 5 2’42
Time 6 1’09
这篇没怎么读懂啊
Intro: What is love? Why we love? How it develop and etc?
The beginning of love: suppose our partners as perfect
Why we love: from the hormone and other chemical attracition

Obstacles 9’12

作者: GillSun    时间: 2013-11-28 23:28
Thanks Jay~
===============
Time 2 2'41''
Time 3 1'27''
Time 4 1'52''
Time 5 2'01''
Time 6 1'39''
Obstacle 10'00''

作者: epcilon    时间: 2013-11-29 00:03
掌管 5        00:01:52.73        00:17:32.63
掌管 4        00:02:43.24        00:15:39.89
掌管 3        00:04:11.96        00:12:56.65
掌管 2        00:03:04.17        00:08:44.69
掌管 1        00:05:40.52        00:05:40.52
怎么越读越慢捏,先占坑,明天补内容~
作者: 铁板神猴    时间: 2013-11-29 23:32
2'42"
1'31"
2'13"
2'05"
1'38"

8'46"

作者: 叶晴豆    时间: 2013-12-2 07:16

没看见换Obstacle~跟猴哥屁股后面占个~
Obstacle 9:45
p1,2---talk about the context and the story
p3,4---introduce some further analysis about each role and some ideas from actress and editors
p5--- “Friends with Benefits”---“Is love necessary?”
p6---critiques  about this movie and its roles
作者: lexiyanou    时间: 2013-12-3 09:08
[T2 2:27]
The expereince of first kiss
[T3]1:40
The essay described love from philosophy angle.
[T4]1:59
Love connected with 3 components in our brains- lust, attraction and attachment.
[T5]2:04
The psychological book still fails to give LOVE a definition and a research is conducted to know why people fall in love and the myth behind the same level pairs chosen by people.
[T6]1:46
Love is not blind;emotions emanate from the brain and medicines could offer nothing further about the details of emotional life.
[T7]8:49
MI:2 movies named "Crazy, Stupid, Love," and "Friends with Benefits" are discussed topics of love
Structure:
1)The plot in details about "Crazy, Stupid, Love," and some ideas such as good people are inarticulate are talked from this movie
2) “Friends with Benefits”-main topic: is it possible to have sex again and again without emotion from that person
作者: Arielindo    时间: 2013-12-3 11:15
time2  3:14”
-describes the story of fist kiss poetically,  including the fist time how they met and the important moment for them. He will never for get his first kiss.   

time 3  2:20”
-the core concept of writing  of What Oscar is about love. the following are divided into 5 parts talking about different aspect of love.   

time 4 2:15”
the theory of fall in love and the author introduces the anthropologist did research about love, that about how does brain function when someone falls in love. The experiment of fall in love process.

time 5 2:50”
-describes psychology of love. enen the researcher have down research for two decades, they still can not figure out single meaning of love.

time 6 2:09”
-love is not blind. the general theory of love, talking about how the brain function and neurochemistry.

time 7 10:02”   
Main idea: discusses about two movies regarding love . fist “crazy, stupid love” is about the love of family, second, “friends with benefit” is about love of friends.   
     
作者: ldssg    时间: 2013-12-3 20:47
2.57 a man fell in love with a woman, and they had their first kiss.
2.04 what is love? Recommend 5 books that explored love from different ways.
Essay in love: de botton used the style of narrative to trace each stage of love and merge the knowledge of many sciences.
2.30 everyone who falls in love with the other hopes the person perfect. Thus they tend to ascribe faults to themselves.
     Why we love of Helen fish: introduce the process of love in molecule level three key elements of love: lust, attraction and attachment.
2.40 the psychology of love: anthology of love issue. Dissect love into 5 fields. Best-read with the new psychology of love. Both did not answer what is love.
Falling in love: how humans choose their mate. Social and clinical approach. Based on three studies.
2.10 an general theory of love: synthesis, history. Medicine had little to do with unruly emotion.

作者: xddxd    时间: 2013-12-3 23:21
02 min 13 s
A memorable experience: first kiss and its emotional bliss
01 min 37 s + 02 min 25 s + 01 min + 33 s + 02 min 16 s
Love in different perspectives:
1) Essays in love: the triumph of hope over self-knowledge
2) Why we love: a biological perspective: the way the neurotransmitters arouse emotions
3) Psychology: a contemporary perspective: love and close relationships
4) Falling in love: a social psychological perspective: Love is blind? A firm NO!
5) General theory: natural history of the love emotion (unruly emotion life)
Obstacle: 09 min 13 s
Names of films whose titillation are delusional: just making love again and again with the same person without any emotional attachment
(Frankly I am a little bit confused by this article. Besides, my understandings of actors and movies are that poor. This fact really surprises me, considering I have taken movie critic course and regard myself a movie fan~~ )
Glossary
tit•il•late /ˈtɪtɪleɪt/ v [T] [Latin; Origin: , past participle of titillare 'to tickle'] if a picture or a story titillates someone, it makes them feel sexually interested
de•lu•sion /dɪˈluːʒən/a false belief about yourself or the situation you are in: under a delusion (that)



作者: pennyz    时间: 2013-12-6 19:22
2:57s
a beautiful story of the author about his first kiss with her loved girl
1:45s
2:06s
2:03s
1:41s
the original sight of love in poems,art
the view of the work of love in biological aspect
the view of the work of love in psychological aspect
love is not blind,and the the work of heart and will will be understood better in the future
9:38s
the critics about the crazy stupid love


majestic
庄严,宏伟
laid eyes on her
cusp
尖端
bliss
极乐
superlative 最好的
no superlative is an exaggration of Alain de Botton's humble brilliance spanning everything from philosophy to architecture
inquiry into the origin and machinery
dopamine-driven lovesickness
despair of love's demise
the narrative is sprinkled with references to and quotes from the major Western philosophers,yet equally reflective of his signature style of absorbing,highly,readable,narrative
every fall into love involves the trumpin of hope over self-knowledge
cowardice 懦弱
cordon 警戒线
antidepressant抗抑郁剂
the hormones and neurotransmitters that make us feel certain emotions,and the stories we choose to tell ourselves about those emotions

作者: 344531519    时间: 2013-12-7 11:03
2'32 [194WPM] Can't stand it....the YY from Diaos...

1'16 [199WPM] Why is love so attractive and unforgettable? Here

introduce 5 books about the love. First one is Essay of love, it

describes different stage of love and is highly readable.

1'49 [164WPM] Talks about three components in brain that make us want

to fall in love.

1'50 [184WPM] Psychology In Love describe what love is and other topics

from the psycholoists point of view.Best to read with another book

.Fall In Love tackle the problem such as the mismatch couples.

1'33 [172WPM] The theory of love decribe the human's grandest emotion

in social science perspective.

10'33 [145WPM]
Main idea: Love in the movies.
Author's attitude: Neutral
Structure:
Too long....
1.Talks about the story and the actors/actress in the movie
2.Talks about the emotion and feeling brought by the movie
3.Talks about the trend of love in the movies.

作者: limin501    时间: 2013-12-7 21:10
Time 2
The man described his first kiss that he will never forget.
Time 3
How does love spur us? The author try to illustrate it.

作者: 兔tt    时间: 2013-12-9 12:06
1:43
1:34
1:43
1:52
1:48

作者: jokerking    时间: 2013-12-10 09:47
疯狂补作业 !
speed: 2.01(太销魂有木有,, 我又相信爱情了  以后写情诗的模板!)  1.28  2.07  1.59  1.40
obstacle: 10.03  好长 再加上名字好多  已蒙圈。。。
dissect of two love comedy(plot and actors)  
作者: neverbluelala    时间: 2013-12-11 15:41
Native Speaker 28-07
Speed:
1.3'45[491]
  A man in love.

2.2'17[253]
  Some books about love
  Essays in love

3.3'00[299]
  Why we love

4.2'49[336]

5.2'23[266]

Obstacle:
6.12'04[1530]
作者: wensd1111    时间: 2014-7-3 22:52
1 A 02:48
2 A 01:26
3 A 01:41
4 A 01:52
5 A 01:34
6 A 09:10
about a film.love,friend, sex without emotion.
作者: neverland1021    时间: 2014-10-14 20:37
谢谢~
2'25[Words: 491]
a series of phsyological and psychological reaction when you fall in love with someone, and the feeling of the first kiss=> this moment was created by God

1'32[Words: 253]
almost every creation is related to love

1'46[Words: 299]
the detailed reaction in the brain(sexual graXXXtion, neurotransmitter)

2'02[Words: 336]
the psychology of love includes five aspects

1'33[Words: 266]
Love is not blind.

7'51
some movies about love

作者: saesto    时间: 2016-1-11 07:17
2:00
1:22
1:28
1:20
1:30
作者: wanlingogo    时间: 2016-9-24 18:58
T2 2’38
T3 1’14
T4 1’42
T5 2’09
T6 1’52

作者: christina201008    时间: 2016-9-24 21:32
[time 2] 2:11
it talks about a man who is in love and how he feels.

[time 3] 1:46
five books are introduced to talk about love.
1)Essay in love: every stage

[time 4] 02:23
WHY WE LOVE: biological reaction of love

[time 5] 02:33
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE:
FALLING IN LOVE

[time 6] 01:40
A GENERAL THEORY OF LOVE

作者: Annasurlaroute    时间: 2017-4-12 20:00
2‘03’’
0'45''
0'47''
0'43''
0'33''
作者: GPSGWJ    时间: 2017-4-13 09:53
2:14
1:26
1:47
1:47
1:31
7:22
作者: 掠影浮光    时间: 2017-4-19 23:51
4.19
T2 2'02
T3 1'05
T4 1'23
T5 1'36
T6 1'32
作者: Alicefree    时间: 2017-4-20 13:54
Time 2
The poet beautifully described the first kiss with his lover
Time 3
Art works have close relationships with love. Love essays
Time 4
We love someone and believe that within love we will be free of faults. Emotions and three components which include lust, attraction and attachment make us love others
Time 5
A book explains why people fall in love
Time 6
A general theory of love
作者: Apraura    时间: 2017-11-22 22:46
Speed:
1. 1'57''
2. 1'23''
3. 1'43''
4. 1'45''
5. 1'21''
Obstacle:
3'45''
作者: 空色的风琴    时间: 2017-11-22 23:23
T2. 3'27"
T3. 2'12"
T4  2'21"
T5. 2'55"
T6  2'11"


作者: marinate    时间: 2018-6-17 23:41
S2 2.05 491
How the author remembered his first kiss, and how he feels like."It's incredible."
S3 1.50 253
what is love? the author think love is the centre theme in poems, songs and etc. Essay in Love, describes love with intelligence and emotions from the initiation to the demise.
S4 2.50 299
people fall into love with someone with the hope that they won't find the shortcomings of themselves in their loves.
the book"Why We Love" shows the connection between the emotions and brain systems.
S5 3.19 336
THE book also dissecte various aspects of love and the following book with some improvements, but the succinct defination of love is still not made.
S6 2.11 266
A General Theory of Love illustrate the “hard science”of love which is associated with brain and heart’s will.
作者: marinate    时间: 2018-6-18 10:05
S1
Some people have a brain of love, it's ok to think that romantic love is a one of the most addictive substance on earth.
Just like the natural call, time will show us all.
S5 1.53 336
what is love? physicially, the book help us with this problem. Also, scientists made a expirement to find out what helps the mates to fall in love.
S6 2.32 266
Love is not blind. IF you see love in a social natural way, you will find it function accross the social natural way and get to heart a little deeper.
01 10.40 1530
this paragraph introduces many movies and what the author think about the movies. In all, he think deeply in the way of love, sex, the characters and what they act like, the connection between them.

作者: 白鹤君    时间: 2018-6-18 11:32
Speed
T2: 2:00
The stroty the first adventure of a kiss to Sarah.
T3: 1:08
T4: 1:19
T5: 1:36
T6: 1:10
Five different books are introduced to you to study love.

OBSTACLE
T: 6:19
The passage talks about two upcoming romantic movies and the related staffs.
作者: sbr3037429    时间: 2020-2-26 02:11
Obstacle: 7’01
作者: tukurami    时间: 2020-2-26 10:37
T2 1.45
A love poem, the man fall in love into Sarah
T3 1.43
It questioned that if the love is the central as there is so many literature described love.
T4 1.42
This part detailed describe why we want fall in love physically and mentally.
T5 1.05
It tells the psychology of love, and indicates that people only love who we choose to love.
T6 1.04
It tells the general theory of love and shows that love is absolutely not blind.
Rendered 提供
Superlative 高级的
Exaggeration 夸张





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