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    For my comprehensive health assessment I focused on my Safety Practice and Violence Prevention. For the last 7 weeks I focused on practicing controlling my anger to prevent me from acting so violent. This has been a problem that I have had since I was little and truly want to manage and control for not only my health, but to also make it easier for people to understand my problem as I understand their issues. It has been rocky and it’s been times in the 7 weeks where I lost control. It’s been…

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    Why Forgiveness Is Wrong

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    Someone has wronged you. Your boyfriend has cheated on you, your colleague took credit for your project, that guy just took the parking space you've been patiently waiting for, for ten minutes. You're justified in your anger - they are wrong and you are right. And it's easy and very tempting to dig your heels in and stay mad, especially if the offense was a large one. But it doesn't really matter if the incident was large or small. There's good reason to learn how to let it go. Learning to…

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    It can be also the feeling of being heavily burdened, mentally or physically, by troubles and anxiety. Oppression represents the main mover of the French Revolution that led to the extreme anger of revolutionaries. In A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens portrays the bad conditions that led French people to anger and rise for their rights. Prior to the French Revolution, high aristocrats had no sympathy towards the poor; all they cared about was their ability to do as they pleased. According to…

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    Grief In Hamlet

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    Hamlet, goes through the 5 stages of grief throughout the story. Kubler Ross constructed and used a theory based on how she believes the stages of the acceptance of death should go. “The 5 stages of grief and loss are: 1. Denial and isolation; 2. Anger; 3. Bargaining; 4. Depression; 5. Acceptance. People who are grieving do not necessarily go through the stages in the same order or experience all of them.” (Axelrod, 2016) Although Hamlet goes through these stages more than once and is involved…

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    What Is Achilles

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    “Sing, goddess, of Achilles ruinous anger which brought ten thousand pains to the Achaeans, and cast the souls of many stalwart heroes to Hades, and their bodies to the dogs and birds of prey.” Achilles was the central character and greatest warrior in Homer’s Iliad. This epic poem begins with a quarrel between Agamemnon and Achilles over a female that had been awarded to Achilles as a prize of honor. Agamemnon takes the woman and Achilles withdraws from fighting in a rage and remains withdrawn…

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    Oedipus In Quicksand

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    (405-415) Oedipus reacts to the newfound information in anger by stating, “I did not know that you would speak such folly, or, I would not have brought you to my house” (426). Therefore, because of the newfound knowledge provided by Tiresius; Oedipus displays anger at Tiresius by sending him out of Thebes. Oedipus then goes to lash out at Creon, because he believes Creon has been plotting against him for his throne. Oedipus exhibits this anger by stating “Least of all that. My wish is you should…

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    positive way to deal with anger through deep breathing or taking alone moments to think of why he is frustrated. Furthermore, he was able to calm down and explore options that will help him understand why he behaves the way he does through the CBT techniques. Jullius showed a more positive behavior today. He was engaged and willing to do the activity. Modeled appropriate impulse control so he could be exposed to positive interactions through anger game. Through the anger game therapist was…

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    Bitterness and hostility spring from a belief that somebody, often God, is being unfair or not giving what's due. Peter recognized this in Simon the Magician in Acts 8:14-24. Simon needed the ability that Peter and John wielded — even giving to acquire it. however Peter saw a "gall of bitterness" behind Simon's request. we tend to do a similar. it is easy to resent God {when we tend to|once we|after we} see Him blessing others whereas we suffer. If we tend to feed that belief long enough, it'll…

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    Aldo Leopold, I interpreted the “fierce green fire” as something that the wolf felt. I saw this fire as pain and anger. To me, the pain and anger was so strong, that it was felt and seen as a “fierce green fire.” However, when analyzing further into the reading, I understood the “fierce green fire” as a will to live. The situation that the wolf was in was one of stress, danger, anger and probably confusion. I think that the wolf was confused at what was happening and when it realized what was…

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    revenge, not justice." Desmond Tutu said this and I could not agree more. I think that capital punishment is morality wrong, and that Walter Berns’ “The Morality of Capital Punishment” article in Exploring Ethics fails on many grounds. Berns uses anger and a politically correct government to advocate the use of capital punishment. I am going to try and prove that Burns is wrong, and that by killing we are only fueling the fire and a continuous cycle. Also, by killing we are taking away a…

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