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…. There are a number of psychological effects to domestic violence that are likely to be uncomfortable or disturbing: shock, disbelief, anxiety, denial, hyper-vigilance, outbursts of anger or sadness, restlessness, irritability, repeating thoughts about the domestic…
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…with the system because a judge could still be prompted to make a bad decision based on self-deception rationalization. This is because deep feelings still reside in everyone (i.e. anger, aggression). Frank's solution is a never-ending quest amongst judges for self…
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…, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. (1 Corinthians 13: 4-7) Another possible allusion…
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…in the place of red in order to not express that this corruption lead to anger but remain s to be calm. Then the description of a "tongue stud" represents more of a sexual corruption. Although this contradicts the use of the word "student" due to the innocence…
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…apart"(8) in anger. Ellen's apprehension to keep her feelings from Paul "spr[ings] inside the room, distraught" (8) as if it were lost, but her more powerful sensation to tell Paul "shook the walls, and thudded tumbleweeds against the window" (8…
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…). The fact that she was willing to betray her own family to be with Jason shows her loyalty to him. Therefore, her anger at Jason over him divorcing her is understandable. On the other hand, Medea shows some heroic qualities that were not common among Greek women…
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…. Not to mention, Jules's bible's passage: "And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers." Where revenge is clearly explained as being a consequence of a previous violent act. Pulp fiction…
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…of physicists working on atomic bomb at Los Alamos. Bohr had qualms about the consequences of the bomb. He angered Winston Churchill by wanting to share information with the Soviet Union and supporting postwar arms control. Bohr went on to organize the Atoms…
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…talent of expressing his anger verbally. There are still many other factors which led Hitler to the leading position of the Nazis, but most of them are somehow insignificant since they only affect a small portion of Hitler's supporting; the best example would…
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…constantly "fearing the chronic angers of that house." Yet not showing a feeling towards someone is not a form of empathy, such as the one Terri receives from Mel, that feeling is mirrored from the son to his father, and I do not feel that he feels empathy upon…
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