most obvious and these emotion however good or bad make us who we are. We think we go through hundreds of emotions‚ little do we realise that these are just teeny tiny variations of the basic 9 emotions. They are bhaya rasa (fear)‚ Rowdra rasa (anger)‚ Hasya rasa (laughter)‚ Karunarasa (compassion)‚ Bhibatsya rasa (disgust)‚ Veera rasa (courage)‚ Adbhutha rasa (surprise)‚ Shantha rasa (peace)‚ Shrungara rasa(love). All these nine emotions together are called NAVARASA (nava=nine; rasa=emotions)
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Describe the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use health and social care services. Discriminatory effects have had a very negative effect on the people that are being cared for. This can make the person who’s being cared for have a low self-esteem and self-identity. It can also make them have negative behaviour such as aggression or criminality‚ disempowerment which can make a person feel less powerful or confident it can also lead to poor health and marginalisation which
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answer is to be patient Every business encounters angry people. Not disappointed or confused‚ but actually angry. Here are a few steps you might want to try: •Acknowledge the anger. You don’t have to agree with it‚ but in order to have a chance at making it go away‚ you need to empathize with the person’s anger. You cannot sell something (even a solution) nor can you negotiate with an angry person. •Talk more quietly and more slowly than the person you’re talking with. Not an exaggerated
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medical care. Being kept waiting! Being avoided! People who’re thoughtless to me. No doubt I’ve a problem in dealing with anger. I’ve made it apparent to see. These little frustrations‚ aren’t‚ soon‚ going away‚ as much as I’m wanting them to. It’s obvious I need to find some new measures. To find a more positive view. Life is too short‚ to fill it with anger. It’s obvious it must be nixed. This is a part of my character that I’m‚ determined to see it is
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Communication Style Case Study Communication as is vital and an important part of at every level of the health care system. It is important that Nnurses are requiredable to identify the four styles of communication. This Communication (verbal and non-verbal) styles used can potentially result in completely different outcomes. These communication styles are Passive‚ Assertive‚ and Aggressive‚ and Passive-Aggressive according to Hansten & Jackson (2009). The following is an analysis of
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In this article‚ he mainly talks about violent video games‚ which he suggests as the only source that can egress people’s aggression or anger. Moreover‚ he points out that video games let us express anger and aggression in a safe way and helps us in relieving stress. Furthermore‚ he criticizes the media and politicians for accusing violent video games as the cause for the growing aggression among youths. According to
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the camera shot helps portray her appearance because‚ we are able to her face‚ what she wearing and what she looks and acts like in general. Extreme is used frequently throughout the movie‚ this shot makes her look bigger‚ and helps to express her anger‚ and helps us the understand better because‚ with it being closer to her face we are able to see she is angry‚ because we are able to see her facial expressions and the redness of her face. And so‚ by using things such as low camera angles‚ medium
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Forgiveness: Letting go of grudges and bitterness When someone you care about hurts you‚ you can hold on to anger‚ resentment and thoughts of revenge — or embrace forgiveness and move forward. Nearly everyone has been hurt by the actions or words of another. Perhaps your mother criticized your parenting skills or your partner had an affair. These wounds can leave you with lasting feelings of anger‚ bitterness and even vengeance — but if you don’t practice forgiveness‚ you may be the one who pays most
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cattle” “only the monstrous anger of the guns”. Situation - Death in the trenches‚ youth being killed & amongst the war‚ buried without the trappings of a home. Highlighting the youth‚ “not in the hands of boys but in their eyes” “The pallor of girls’ brows shall be their pall”. Themes - Death‚ War‚ Loss of identity (cattle)‚ Rejection of religion (no mockeries here). Analysis Simile – “What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?” Personification – “monstrous anger of the guns” (comparison
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Responding To Clients Who Present With Challenging/Self- defeating Behaviours In the mental health nursing environment‚ nurses and their everyday role may repeatedly be subjected to or witness challenging and / or self-defeating behaviour (Health and Safety Executive 2006). In this assessment the aim will be for me to identify and describe a challenging behaviour. In this case the response was to aggressive behaviour which I witnessed on one of my practice placements as a student nurse. Part of
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