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or caused by outside factors. It is obvious that these circumstances may result in subsequent aggression. In turn, such feelings may produce intense emotions of anger and resentment, which may lead to the feeling of needing to harm the people
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"modernist" contempt for all academic styles in the arts, a hatred for a boundlessness culture, and a commitment to the free expression of individuals. All these feelings were given an additional jolt of violence and anger by the horrors of wartime experience
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of the many things looked at. There are many different types of facial expressions. Happy, sadness, anger, and fear are just some of them. A person¡¦s facial expression tends to show what type of mood that the person is in. If someone is in a bad mood they may
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syndrome, which can be identified by constant fear and being timid, helplessness, guilt, humiliation and depression, anger, and also embarrassment, among many other things. Victims of rape also tend to shy away from intimate relationships for fear
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of a great flood. These stories possess many similar ideas, but also differ in numerous ways.
The fundamental idea behind the flood myth is the extermination of man from the face of the planet. This comes as a result of the anger and disappointment of a deity
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can only express anger. She refuses to perform the rituals of her ancestors respect at her grandmother's Buddhist altar, Yuki exclaims, "How can I respect someone who was cowardly enough to kill herself?" With her grandfather's collapse Yuki's tight reserve
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-esteem. Along with this phase comes anger. The victim either becomes angry with the person who defiled them or they may turn against themselves. (Bard and Sangrey, 1979, pg. 45). The victim has a sense of guilt and blame. They often ask themselves why did
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of life, government, economy, and trade? Great Britain had left them a long time ago, and the colonists were angered that they began to take control when they no longer needed the mother country.
The British tried to show their first show of authority
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offensive method of expressing ones anger towards the American government or America itself. There are many other methods of expressing contempt such as vocal protests, boycotts, and marches. These types of protest are less likely to offend anyone. The flag
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. In comparison, Hamlets reaction to discovering the
foul death of his father is much more mild than Laertes. His reaction was close to a
surprise rather than a sudden strike of anger. He gradually grew to insanity and anger as
the feeling of knowing Claudius
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