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    friendships at school. A: MHP taught Jer’Quaren skills to help express his feelings. MHP educated Jer’Quaren about the importance of exhibiting appropriate behavior at school and home. MHP taught Jer’Quaren alternative ways to deal with anger. MHP taught Jer’Quaren additional anger management skills. MHP demonstrated how Jer’Quaren could manage his frustration in a positive manner. MHP provided reinforcements for improved behavior. I: Jer’Quaren appeared to be in a positive mood at the onset…

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    This passage spoken by Célimène is illuminating because it explains Alceste’s misanthropic personality. In Act 2, Célimène provokes all the men’s interest. Regarding this, an argument flourishes between Alceste and Célimène, in which the weakness of their relationship is shown. As Célimène flirts with the other men, Alceste mistrusts her and her love. Hence, she offers him compliments and he questions her, “But how can I be sure that you don’t tell/The selfsame things to other men as well? (p…

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    In the Fifth Lecture: Man Seen from the Outside of Merleau-Ponty’s The World of Perception, Merleau-Ponty explores the assimilation between the understanding of ourselves and the understanding of others. He starts off his fifth lecture with Descartes and how he believes that we best understand ourselves through our own self-consciousness which is connected to our own physical body, which is located in physical space. Although Merleau-Ponty does agree with this, he fully cannot support it as a…

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    things that the tenant or normal farmers could never own. The dark and ominous atmosphere was creeping over the lands of California, along with the farmers’ growing anger towards those greedy owners. Steinbeck writes this passage in order to explicitly criticize the behaviors of the landowners, and to show the farmers’ growing anger that was reaching towards the peak. The narrator criticizes about the landowners’ actions, especially…

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    lust , greed , laziness , anger , envy , and pride . Lust is a powerful craving for such as sex, power and money, greed is the desire for material wealth or gain. laziness is sloth and the avoidance of work, anger is the…

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    In the beginning of the two texts “A Poison Tree” by William Blake and “The Interlopers” by Saki, the main characters chose to ignore their anger rather than deal with it in a healthy manner. In “The Interlopers” the two main characters Ulrich and Georg have an enemy like relationship because of a long family feud due to Georg’s family poaching on Ulrich’s land. These two have never had an actual conversation about the feud and how to resolve it “the feud might, perhaps, have died down or been…

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    included women with major depressive disorder (MDD) and women for the healthy control group (HC). The study asked participants to rate the intensity of various emotions after being read potentially shameful situations. These emotions included shame, anger, anxiety, sadness, joy, annoyance, and boredom. The participants were tested before, immediately after, and three, six, and eight minutes after the story was finished. The paper examines the results of the study and how those results can help…

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    provides physical heat, but spiritual warmth for the home, while stirring up anger and fighting off the coldness present in the house. This anger is a result of the son’s indifference to the father going out of his way to express his love for his son, by even polishing the son’s good shoes. The son only expresses he doesn’t understand how love creates this anger in the father and does not realize he is the cause of the father’s anger. The whole poem surrounds a father’s love for his son that…

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    Divorced Families

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    (2011), “children from divorced families are at a higher risk for a variety of emotional and behavioral concerns” (p. 124). When divorce is caused by marital violence in the home, it can be detrimental to the child. Children suffer from depression and anger as a result of their parents divorcing. Children that undergo depression is a consequence of divorce in conflict ridden homes. Depression is a form of stress that can get worse if untreated, which causes psychological disorder that can last…

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    “Colors”, she describes herself as the color red. This shows that red means many things to many people. The color that best represents Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men is red because it represents anger and violence, which often come with the other, as well as love. Another emotion that red represents is anger. Anger is colored red by red cheeks and how your vision flashes that same color. It is an emotion often felt in Of Mice and Men by people, such as Curley's wife. One time she gets angry is…

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