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    William's Poor Choices

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    take responsibility for his behavior and choices made. QP asked William to list some poor choices he has made up to this point in his life, what were the consequences of those choices, did he feel he had any other alternatives, was he acting out of anger or other emotions, if he was confronted with the same situations again would he make the same choices, and do he have any regrets or remorse for the decisions he had made. QP asked William, what role do his peers played in his recent behaviors.…

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    Aggression Changes

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    used to treat impulsivity” (“Treatment of Aggression,” n.d.). Aggression could be resolved by something simple as meditating, watching a comedy, or even sleeping. There are also classes that people could take to help them control their aggression, anger management. Usually it will take some time for aggression to become cease because the person is in an aggressive state. About an hour or two would usually calm most people, but it could vary depending on the amount of aggression and build up.…

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    conversation, poetry is an exception. Lines and phrases that would seem odd and pointless in everyday communication, is meaningful and contributes to a theme in poetry. William Blake’s “A Poison Tree”, a poem about the gradual development of trapped anger, and Jim Miller’s “Spring Storm”, a poem about inconstant emotions, both support a poem’s ability to surge above the simplicity of daily speech and serve to embellish our point of view of the world around…

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    talk about emotions. This helps by troubleshooting any issues a child might have, therefore they don’t take it out on weaker children at school. Maybe the child is angry at home because of a sibling being mean to them, and they decided to take that anger out on someone else. By knowing this kind of information, the problem at home can be fixed, making the child happier. The third step is to have a healthy family communication climate. By knowing that your family is there for you, other things…

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    Growing up, I never felt segregated based on my gender. I was always treated the same and given the same options as the boys were. It wasn’t until later in high school and college where I started noticing gender differences within society. The “glass ceiling” was clearly evident in the business world, but I’m not fully exposed to that, being that I’m still in school. The history of gender inequality, on the other hand, was something I was completely unfamiliar with. The class discussion on…

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    Christine’s scores on the AARS were consistent with a Very High level of Total Anger, on the Instrumental Anger, Reactive Anger and Anger Control all fell within the Average level range. Collectively, her results suggest Christine reported experiencing problematic levels of anger overall and possessing a less than adequate ability to control her anger.…

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    throughout the story. Francis starts to show his bravery and anger in the next example. Francis says“’I hate that red-faced swine,’ Macomber said.” when he was mad. He says this when mad at Wilson and his wife and he becomes more brave. Hemingway uses this scene to show the change and transfer that Francis shows to enter manhood. Francis shows his later blossoming into manhood through his anger and hatred in the story later on. Francis shows his anger turning into a man. He shows this by saying…

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    Violence Affect on Many Lives Violence causes violence. Many things cause violence and many people including myself try to prevent it, but violence has hidden the face that will show up in your future. The term violence brings to memory an image of physical or emotional assault on a person. Each year many girls and boys in the United States are abused by their parents or their family. Many people have negative attitudes rather than somebody has violence background in their life. We have lots of…

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    Anger; defined in the dictionary as “a strong feeling of displeasure, and belligerence aroused by a wrong” (Dictionary.com,) can make even the most reasonable person act out. Anger can make someone act in a way even they don’t seem to recognized.. This is seen throughout The Iliad and the tv show H2O: Just Add Water. Anger causes Achilles and Charlotte to act out and hurt the people around them, even if they don’t mean it. In the Iliad, Achilles is angry at the very beginning of the book…

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    Stratera by her pediatrician when she was 7 as treatment for ADHD, and her daily medication was one of her triggers that would set off tantrums that could consist of screaming, yelling, crying, and slamming doors (Tudor et al., 2016). After these anger outbursts and meltdowns, Bella would refuse to comply or communicate. In addition, Bella showed physical aggression towards her peers, non-compliance at home and school, and an underlying irritable mood that had her family treating her delicately…

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