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    Difficult Conversations

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    write down the brief content of your message and devise a strategy for delivering it. 2) Neutrality Difficult conversations serve as emotional pressure cookers. When personal grudges and past injuries exist‚ a tough talk may unleash a torrent of anger and hurt. A leader must stay neutral and refuse to allow negative emotions to derail a difficult conversation. While

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    to be gathered in a heap creates an image of a very uneasy‚ and fearful environment and setting. The community is not at all peaceful in Rome. “...men‚ all in fire‚ walk up and down the streets.” Interpretation/foreshadow: Fire can be seen as anger‚ fright‚ and aggression. So For a group of men to be burning in flames walking down a street this could be seen as an angry mob or rebellious group. Perhaps the group Casca is assembling to meet at Pompey’s Porch that very night. “...And

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    why i want to be a CNA

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    themselves anymore‚ and they will depend on me. I will go to great lengths to maintain their privacy and dignity while helping them to do things that only a few years ago they were doing on their own. I am the one they rage at‚ venting their frustration‚ anger‚ confusion and fear. I will perform excellent care‚ even though doing so will certainly put me in a position of being physically and verbally abused at times by the hands of those I care for. I’ll be the one who hears "I want to go home" from the lips

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    Assertiveness

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    (describe the behavior). The effects are… (describe how the behavior concretely affects the client). I’d prefer… (describe what the client wants). The real focus in I-Language Assertion is on the “I feel”‚ “I want” part of the statement. When expressing anger‚ often the tendency is to blame the other person‚ fly-off-the-handle and get caught up in the emotion. Example: “When you didn’t cook dinner as you said

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    negotiation

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    positive role‚ where my emotions and feelings make me care for the interest that I am looking for‚ improving my empathy understanding and facility my communication among others. In other hand when my feelings play a negative role; I show fear‚ and anger‚ but through the course period I got experience of how to manage‚ and control my feelings‚ which at the same time they become stronger when I negotiate. Since I started learning about negotiation in this class‚ I understand how important and how

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    no one cares. This may not really be happening but it feels that way and it hurts. They may feel angry at the world and even stay away from the people you know which lowers their self-esteem and confidence in talking to other people again their anger would lead them to end up criticising themself. Thinking too much about it - which a lot of people do - can confuse the child as well‚ which is not healthy. Another positive learning‚ during a predicted event‚ can be when the teen has now become

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    Ithaca Road Notes

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    expression - Move around to intimidate ben - Used voice to show who character she’s portraying - Moved around to catch people’s attention - Faster pace - excited - Slower - unsure‚ sad‚ emphasis‚ reassuring - Softer voices - unsure/less anger - Thumbs through straps on bags to show nervousness - Louder voice to let the audience hear over the music - Swaying on spot to show embarrassment and nervousness - Different places different

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    Aggression (according to the text in the textbook provided) is;- ’’Intentional behavior aimed at causing either physical or psychological pain.’’ There are two types of aggression; i) hostile -is stemmed from anger and is used to inflect pain or injury. And ii) instrumental aggression- is intentional and planned. It is used in order to not only cause pain but to gain something as well. Every creature is/can be aggressive; testosterone (a hormone [in all genders and organisms]) that fuels aggression

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    Introduction to the Analysis of Lester Burnham When I was told to choose a movie to perform a psychoanalysis on a character. I did not know what movie to choose. After watching the two hour long film on the multiple characters that seemed to be struggling to find their inner happiness: American Beauty. I knew that I should not look any further. One character that especially stood out was‚ Lester Burnham. A forty-two year old father with a mid-life crisis. In the film‚ American Beauty Lester Burnham

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    Fan Aggression in Sport

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    Fan Aggression in Sport Sport involvement‚ whether it is being a participant or a spectator‚ is often viewed as a positive experience. Sometimes‚ these experiences can come with violent behavior‚ particularly expressed by the fans of that sport. Statistics have shown that nearly 96 % of the people polled have stated that they have been involved in sports where aggression occurs either through participation (player aggression) or through spectator violence (Branscombe & Wann‚ 1992). According

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