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    sidewalk (McCoy 2014). From there, Brown, the bigger one, became furious and angry and turned to him. Brown then replied, “f— what you have to say” (McCoy 2014). According to Wilson, while Brown was standing at his car window, Brown displayed signs of anger…

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    Growing up, with parents whose hardcore Christian beliefs mirrored that of society—had done all it could to manipulate my future. Being sheltered from the real world around us, did nothing but hurt me in the long run. As a child, I was only given one path and was told that everything else is a lie and that I would go to hell if I were to believe anything different. Science was also looked at as coming from the devil and was not talked about in my house. Given my rebellious nature, all of the…

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    Even though we might consider ourselves part of the united states. Me and my family have come to a conclusion that us “Floridians” are too different. The American government has named most of our neighborhoods and some cities by our Latin culture. We feel different from the rest of the united states cause nothing is like the rest of it. Our way of life our way of living is completely different from the rest. Cubans have taken over south Florida and even though we might be the most chaotic state…

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    revenge. It does not matter what the consequences can be as long as they get the satisfaction of doing wrong back to those who wronged them. Even I have been in many situations where I wanted to get someone back for what they did to me. The feeling of anger just eats you up inside and every time you think of it your blood boils. It is so hard to fight against it so all you want to do is to seek revenge on those who harmed you. Looking back at it now I am glad that I did not choose the path my…

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    A law where some men are forced to use the woman’s restroom, and some women are forced to use the men’s restroom. A second law to further help in preventing men from raping women in the women’s restroom. These are not two separate laws, but the two differing opinions on Senate Bill 6. One would expect media outlets to choose the two sides equally, but in fact, these media outlets tend to be neutral towards, or against, Senate Bill 6; the reason being that media outlets are companies, and as…

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    are always in a rush, whether it’s to get to work, taking their kids to school, or just running errands. That sense of urgency that most people seem to have these days causes a lot stress. That stress can tend to lead to those people exploding with anger. With all that penned up stress and the sense of urgency, someone might get angry very easily when another person gets in their way on the road because chances are that they are in a rush to get somewhere. Like Gottfried said in “Rambos of the…

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    Bigger realized Mary was dead something inside him changed. Instead of being the boy from Book 1 who posted a front for his fear of robbing the store, he was all for it. Hiding her body, and the adrenaline that came with it was a way to dissipate his anger. At the end of Book 2, Biggest fear takes over, and challenges himself by going even more violent and running from the cops and asking for a ransom letter. Once the conflict between him and himself started, Bigger’s fear led him to spiral out…

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    the other students. But what of the other emotions that are not socially acceptable? If I were to punch someone in the face because I wanted to, I would be chastised by a lot of people. Because we are not allowed to act of the suppressed emotional anger and thrill that everyone has, we watch horror movies. Horror movies, along with the occasional sick joke, appeal to the worst side of animalistic instinct. The thought of power over life, and our ability to belittle it, allows our most…

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    person being dehumanized and still being a good person. They didn’t let the rich people break them. In some cases, that was not true. In chapter 21 there was a line that stated “The great companies did not know that the line between hunger and anger is a thin line.” This is a crucial line in the book to me. These families have lost everything, and they were hunger. Once people start to get hungry, they get very angry. Angry people are no fun to deal with, and if you are hungry enough,…

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    decision. Mortified by his creation, he abandons the creature to fend for himself. Although the monster is hideous, his life begins with as much innocence as any regular child’s. When meeting other people, the creature is greeting by horror, disgust, and anger. This leaves him longing for love and causes him to lead a lonely life. He was viewed as an abomination despite having good intentions. The creature eventually sought out revenge after years of rejection, which is a logical human response…

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