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Category: /Literature/English
…the attachment process is vital. If a child does not develop a secure attachment he may develop mistrust, innate anger, and have little or no conscience. The article goes on to list a number of symptoms, which can include all or some of the following: · Lack…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are they guiding them or controlling them? Nancy Samalin, author of Love and Anger, believes that spanking is nothing more than a big person hitting a smaller person and it can do damage to your child’s conscious. “A child who obeys because of the fear of being spanked…
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…for the final exam puts one in a dilemma as to what to do next. Deciding to stay home and study for a test may very well anger one's friends, but may also cause a terrible sense of missing out on a social event. While deciding to go to the party instead, it left me…
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Category: /History
…price for the progress. Yet, grief and anger are speaking for me. Maybe it’s because of my great love and interest in culture of Native Americans, may be it’s my inacceptance of violence. But I can’t understand how can people celebrate the Columbus Day? We…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to involve this continent in European wars and quarrels, and set us at variance with nations who would otherwise seek our friendship, and against whom we have neither anger nor complaint.” (Page 696, Text) Here Thomas Paine shows his feelings of the Revolution…
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Category: /Literature/English
…them without angering or insulting the one that it is directed towards. Congruence in communication leads to more satisfaction in relationships. Third, make statements descriptive, not evaluative. Statements should not be made to evaluate the person…
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Category: /History
…Achilles' heart. He will not be won over by Agamemnon. He has lost his honor, and will not let his anger die. "But now that he's torn my honor from my hands, robbed me, lied to me-don't let him try me now." (Homer 263) Only after the death of Patroclus…
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…Lovborg, Mrs. Elvsted, and Hedda continue, Lovborg gets so heated that gets a bit anger grabs the glass of punch and says “Here’s to! , Thea!” and drinks the with attempts to fill it up again. (598-599) Throughout the play, Hedda is the character that needs…
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…be pretty much blown off. Of course ancient texts are relevant. Do we care about justice? Then Plato’s Republic is relevant. Do we care about anger, and friendship, and love, and heroism? Then the Iliad is relevant. Do we care about living good lives? Of course…
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…structure. We can explore some of the motivations and circumstances which lead men to rape. We have learned that some men rape out of anger and a need to overpower, dominate, and humiliate. We can also look at some…
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