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    from their playlists to listen to with half picking hardcore music and the others choosing calm and relaxing music. However, those who chose the hardcore music reported they chose those songs to match their anger and calm down. The results of the study showed that the participant’s levels of anger, hostility and stress decreased after listening to the heavier music. According to the study, “the music helped them explore the full gamut of emotion they felt, but also left them feeling more active…

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    We have all had a moment where we are so ineffably furious that it consumed our entire mind. Everything we did revolved around that anger. Our hands shook with hatred and we could focus on nothing but the reason we were so distraught. There are two ways to solve the problem; we could let the anger overcome us and resort to violence and retaliation. Or, we could hold our hands still and quiet our minds and seek the understanding of why this happened. Those who retaliate are never permanently…

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    Polyphemus in a time of need. By insulting Poseidon as a father, Odysseus also disrespected the god and became disloyal. He went against his own character which would anger Poseidon and there would eventually be a need for justice against him. It was also the fact that Odysseus directly disrespected Poseidon which angered him. Poseidon’s anger, however, derived from the fact that Odysseus was disloyal to him and not the actual reason he was disloyal. It was Odysseus rage towards Polyphemus that…

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    People are born blank slates and are formed gradually into the person they become through personal experiences. A modern day philosopher named John Locke, states that a child’s life “is formed only through experience”. He believes that no matter how children are raised, it is the life experiences that actually influence their life more. This notion that people are not born to do terrible things, but maybe led down that dark path by things they live through. The website Live Science conducted a…

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    become angry. The Seachild recognizes he is angry from the black cloud he is in but she does not make him feel guilty for his actions just proceeds to give ideas to help him control his angry. 4. How well does this story urge children to manage their anger (goal: present nonaggressive, optimistic strategies)? The stories primary focus is on how to control angry in a positive way by using breathing and relaxation techniques to clear a child’s whole body from their feet to their brain. In my,…

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    progress through situations. For example, how often are we driving in traffic and somebody cuts us off? Immediately we become angry and may even yell a few choice words at the person who cut us off. This is the process of ascending the ladder as our anger builds. We immediately conclude that the person is inconsiderate and reckless, but we don’t necessarily know their story.…

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    town knew that messing with the sea would make Poseidon very angry. Brads friends laughed it off and still began to destroy the town. Jade and Cane were trying to reason with them as fighting isn’t their first option as they believed fighting would anger the gods and their town would be damned upon. Everything happened so fast, first it was chaos then they heard a big BOOM. Jade and Cane knew, Poseidon was angry. They never figured that this would happen, but it…

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    may help explain his actions” (Bushman, 2013). But he goes on to say “Violent video games alone likely didn 't cause Alexis to go on his rampage. But these games aren 't harmless, either. Recent reports suggest he may have been mentally ill and had anger control issues. But it isn 't hard to believe that video game use may have been a contributing factor” (Bushman, 2013). Looking at what he says; saying “reports suggest” it really seams they are drawling off of speculation rather than facts.…

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    in different types of everyday situations and settings. Different situations bring out various reactions and behaviors in people. Some settings may bring forth a person to act with joy and excitement other settings may bring a person to act out in anger and violence. For example when most individuals are faced with outrage they respond with violence physically, verbally, and sometimes emotionally, better known as aggression.…

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    Shakespeare’s writings often draw comparisons between people of nobility and mechanicals. For example, in Richard II, an entire scene is dedicated to the interaction between the Queen of England and a gardener who is overheard discussing Richard. In Hamlet, one of the few people who can keep up with Hamlet’s verbal sparring is a gravedigger who unearths the skull of Hamlet’s childhood jester. Less obviously, in Twelfth Night, there is a much longer-form contrast between two social classes…

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