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    Theories Of Aggression

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    Mindy (Mytien) Nguyen Professor Montagne Anthropology 185 03 November 2015 Innate or Learned? Aggression refers to an array of behaviors that may have consequences in both physical and psychological harm to oneself, others, or objects in the environment. It can take a variety of forms that include physical, verbal, mental, and emotional. As aggression progresses in human behavior from adolescent to adult, we often wonder if these qualities are innate in humans or if it is a learned behavior. In…

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    Challenging Behavior

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    When working with student as a educational support worker you will encounter many different forms of behaviour. Foe exch behaviour displayed there will be an underlining reason or problem for whay the student is behaving in such a way. In saying that there will be bhaviours that are considered as challenging behaviour that warrents intervention. What is challenging behaviour: Chalenging behaviour can be defined as behaviour that interferes with a childs learning, development that is harmful…

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    When thinking about an issue that impacts children in early childhood education, only one comes to my mind. The issue I choose is bullying. It has been around for quite some time and affects children. Bullying refers to a person using physical, verbal, and emotional actions to intimidate or harm another person. There are primarily four forms of bullying. The first form of bullying is physical, which consists of physical actions harming another person. Hitting, pushing, kicking, and scratching…

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    Are bullies crossing the line with bullying others? Are victims of bullying suffering? Should we kick bullies out of school to stop this? I’ve seen plenty of news about bullying on TV, and a lot of young ones are suffering from bullying, some everyday. Also, from what I know, people don’t stop a bully bullying someone else; they record them. And how should we stop that? We should kick bullies out of school because bullying has a negative impact on students’ lives, victims of bullying will…

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    Most bullies share the same or similar characteristics. Some of the characteristics that they share are self preservation, selective generosity and also feeling the need to control and manipulate individuals. Bullies also tend to find a lot of excuses to justify their actions as they always strive to get sympathy and attention. The first characteristic that most bullies share is self preservation. Bullies know that being held accountable for their action would put them at risk . They always try…

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    Lateral Violence

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    What does it mean to bully? Bullying is when someone uses superior strength or influences to intimidate someone, typically to force him or her to do what one wants. Unfortunately, this sometimes can arise amongst medical professionals. When this act of bullying occurs it is known as lateral violence. Many types of inappropriate behaviors can take place in the workplace settings. Some even keep silent when they face lateral violence. “As in other types of abusive relationships, the abuser is…

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    theory is the social learning theory (SLT). It begins on the premise that we learn aggressive behaviour by observing others. Although we learn this behaviour we may not chose to show it, we are more likely to imitate the behaviour if they are a role model. Also, if the observed aggression is shown to have positive consequences, then we are more likely to observe it, this is commonly referred to as vicarious reinforcement. In order for social learning to take place the individual must form a…

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    Using Genderlect Styles and Relational Dialectics to Examine Communication Problems in Marriages Scholar C. Kenemore Winona State University Examining Communication Problems in Marriages using Genderlect Styles and Relational Dialectics. Introduction “Till death do us part” isn’t really the case anymore. In the United States alone, researchers predict that 40-50% of couples getting married will get divorced, and 60% of 2nd marriages will get divorced (Gottman). The average marriage…

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    Bullying is an issue that transcends ages, ethnicities, and cultures, and school seems to be the one place where bullying is the most evident. I do not think school are the cause for bullying, but when bullying is ignored nothing good is proceeds. Bullying is an act that is recognized as bad, but it is not always stopped. Over the last couple of years bullying has become a matter that numerous people have been working against. Organizations have created programs to explain the dangers of…

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    Covert Bullying Essay

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    The Australian Covert Bullying Prevalence Study (Child health promotion centre, 2009) showed striking result that almost half (48%) of all Year 9 students had either been bullied or bullied others, and 29 percent of them were experiencing frequent bullying. Bullying is no doubly a top issue for schools, parents, and students that need to be dealt with seriously . The Victorian government had set up the Bully Stopper program to tackle with this issue, and had spent up to two million and seven…

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