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    Kim Kong Un Aggression

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    way. He must have feelings of anger and want to harm others because that is just the type of person he is. According to Leonard Berkowitz he argues that any unpleasant stimulus triggers a fight-or-flight response of anger (Gilovich et al., 2016). Now since Kim Jong Un is most likely angry, he may be blowing things out of proportion and he may dare I say be a little bit paranoid. One way that Berkowitz tested his theory is perfect for this. He examined how anger and the presence of weapons…

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    and social rejection. Also if someone grew up in a particularly aggressive home, they are predisposed to these behaviors and are more likely to model these actions. People engage in this type of behavior for multiple reasons. Some want to release anger while others might want to just compete with others, and assert dominance. Aggression can be used to threaten or frighten another or it can just be a reaction to fear or pain. Temperature, alcohol, drugs, frustration, aggressive cues,…

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    How come something that you love and cherish can also arouse anger and stress? Sometimes this one thing can get you stirred up inside to where you’re sure that your blood is boiling in your veins. But there are also times where everything is ‘smooth sail ‘in’. how is it possible for this one thing to have the ability to control your whole emotions, and determine the outcome of your day? Some will say that it’s a ‘love hate’ relationship, but I say that it’s just the quirks of having the…

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    Body Language Human beings use body language for a variety of important reasons. Being able to interpret body language helps protect us, adds depth to a conversation, and gives us clues as to how others are feeling. For humans non verbal communication is a huge part of how we communicate and some body language is recognizable around the world. Janine Driver, a body language expert, can even be quoted from a documentary for the History channel saying that ninety three percent of what we…

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    Men that play violent-sexist video games have a higher belief in masculinity (Gabbiadini 1). “Real Men” feel that they are associated with high status and power from these games, which causes feelings of anger and rage. When it comes to television, women are shown as sex objects, which increase the chances of sexual harassment (Bushman 3). The empathy felt for women has dropped a severe amount due to the games and TV. Studies show that male college students…

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    shit they don’t need” (Fight), and going nowhere that society had promised that they would go. Anger typically does not stay but, leads to different things. In this case, the people’s anger changed into determination. The Fight Club members, because they realized their own reality and became angry, then became determined to follow Tyler Durden’s orders. Ultimately, because of his air of success, and the anger he was able to spark in his followers, Durden was able to successfully construct the…

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    as Huck’s individual struggle to find his morals. In the reading Satire: Spirit and Art by George A. Test, stated that “the emotions that give rise to satire are…the least admirable of human emotions- anger, malice, hatred, indignation”. While doing this satire “evokes [parallel] emotions… shame, anger, guilt, anxiety (pg. 1). In one particular section of the…

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    topic of bullying, the best way to prevent it is to stop it at the source, the bully. A said in “Bullies Should be Rehabilitated, not Punished” “Bullies need to understand their behaviour is wrong….and that there are alternative outlets for handling anger.” (Hanson, 2016) This meaning that bullied have to be mad aware of the problem they are causing before they can fix it. The article also starts that, “since bullies are made, not born, rehabilitation is an attainable and preferable alternative…

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    Anger And Anxiety

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    formidable responses – anger and anxiety. According to Miller, balm for anger exposes a defusing anger approach: “One way of defusing anger is to seize on and challenge the thoughts that trigger the surges of anger… and the subsequent reappraisals that fan the flames” (Goleman, 2005, p. 62). Obliging to defuse anger, this approach sanctions an individual to grasp and acknowledge the instigator of their anger, prior to acting on the emotions. When an individual acts on their anger, rather than…

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    of Paris and her family. This indicates that Capulet is using Juliet and trying to make her feel bad so she will marry Paris and make Capulet's social status higher. Capulet says that Juliet is a curse and not a blessing to him. During Capulet’s anger he tells Lady Capulet that God “blessed” them with one child but he proceeds to say that she is not a blessing and that she is a curse. Capulet is making it clear to Juliet that if she does not marry Paris she will be disowned. As a result of…

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