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    toward nature‚ emotions‚ friends‚ and enemies. Our reactions to these tendencies shape our emotions‚ and enable us to build feelings and expectations of others. In “A Poison Tree”‚ Blake introduces the cultivation of anger as the principle theme. He maintains that restraining anger‚ rather than preventing cruelty and aggression‚ gives extra energy to aggression and strengthens cruelty. In “The Human Abstract”‚ Blake suggests that intellectualized virtues such as mercy‚ pity‚ peace‚ and love are a

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    likely that men will have depression or anxiety. Women experience and express more negative emotions such as guilt‚ shame‚ fear‚ sadness and anxiety than men do. Men have a higher rate of externalizing disorders such as drug abuse‚ uncontrolled anger and aggression and anti-social personality disorders. Men are usually more aggressive in unprovoked situations. Researchers have suggested that this is the difference in how men and women experience negative emotions. Women are definitely more emotional

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    or guardian D.A.R.E. Report 1/31/14 we can stop it before someone gets hurt. The 5 W’s of reporting bulling are ; Who‚ What‚ When‚ Where and Why. I think people bully other people because they have problems of their own and take their anger out on someone else. By reporting the bullying to an adult‚ they can hopefully get the bully some counseling or help.Then hopefully the bullying will stop and we can prevent more bullying by being aware. I hope someday there won’t be any more bullying

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    Controlling My Temper

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    Controlling my temper Many people are able to control their anger‚ unfortunately I often let mine out‚ for instance by slamming doors and yelling at the people around me. One way I try to prevent an explosion from happening is by attacking something that needs cleaning‚ in fact almost every neat closet and tidy drawer in the house owes its orderliness to one of my bad moods. Another method I have for working off my anger is running. When I am about to blow up I put on my running shoes and pound

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    plenty of persuasive techniques‚ he is very descriptive in his imagery and uses simple metaphors to persuade thousands to repent of their sinful ways and turn to Christ. He planted fear and guilt into their hearts. This sermon is a sermon full of anger and fright‚ a sermon powerful enough to make the strongest man cry and weep. But the true purpose of this sermon was to bring hope to a nation in need. It ultimately was a message of redemption‚ a message that Jonathan Edwards believed people needed

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    Personal Response Essay While I was reading‚ “The Bureau d’Echange de Maux”‚ by Lord Dunsany‚ two emotions vivid emotions I experienced are anger and sadness. I felt these emotions because of how humans tend to not think carefully and end up regretting the choice they made‚ which is the main theme of this story‚ and how regret relates to my life. In the first part of the story‚ the protagonist goes to the Bureau d’Echange de Maux several times and begins to wonder about the trade of evils

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    Holding a Grudge

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    with you but don’t stay angry about it‚ that’s how you waste your time. Learn your lesson and move on; otherwise you are only hurting yourself. Holding onto a grudge can have some really negative side effects. It can destroy relationships by letting anger take place in a disruptive way. Studies have also shown that holding a grudge has negative effects on our bodies. Those that hold onto a grudge may have higher blood pressure and faster heart rates. When we let bitterness seep into one area of our

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    A Midsummers night dream Characterisation: One of the biggest things I needed to change about myself in order to portray my character as Helena I needed to change the way in which I spoke‚ due to her being a naturally whiney person I needed to over exaggerate everything I said. This involved making my body language over dramatic. These elements alone create an effect in which makes the character cringy. Due to the synopsis of the play and the situations within it my character stands out a lot

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    mentions ‘regiment’ ‘fierce parade’ and ‘recruits’. These words build up an extended metaphor of an army/enemy. The sense of an enemy reflects the persona’s feelings and emotions‚ and allows the readers to understand the logic and motivation of his anger. The sense of an enemy also suggests violence‚ which has been acted upon the persona’s son. The extended metaphor succeeds in having an impact and manages to interpret violence. Another technique Scannell uses in his poem is emotive language‚ which

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    ANALYSIS • Choice of words- The first line shows the bold strong words that show aggression and the capital letters emphasises his anger‚ frustration and pain. His anger can be said to be directed at several things – his painful knee‚ his climbing partner Simon lowering him and causing pain to his knee and his anger at himself that his injury has caused them this distress and difficulty. • When you’re angry‚ you often erupt in saying things that you may not normally say. Joe describes himself as

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