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    Games Induce Aggression? Empirical Evidence of a Functional Magnetic Carnagey‚ N.‚ and Anderson‚ C. (2005). The Effects of Reward and Punishment in Violent Video Games on Aggressive Affect‚ Cognition‚ and Behavior. Konijn‚ E.‚ Bijvank‚ M.‚ and Bushman‚ B. (2007). I Wish I Were a Warrior: The Role of Wishful Identification in the Effects of Violent Video Games on

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    Personality Disorders: Theory‚ Research‚ and Treatment 2010‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 3‚ 192–194 © 2010 American Psychological Association 1949-2715/10/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/a0020199 COMMENTARIES In Defense of Narcissistic Personality Traits Thomas A. Widiger University of Kentucky Miller and Campbell (pp. 180 –191‚ this issue) provide an informative discussion of the importance of considering narcissistic personality trait research when attempting to understand narcissistic personality disorder

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    Henry Lawson

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    significant element in the culture and image of Australia and has emerged repeatedly in texts over the ages. This Australian value is clearly displayed in “in a dry season” as the protagonist personally introduces the responder to an archetypical bushman “about Byrock we met the bush liar in all his glory; he was dressed like-like bush larrikin”. Through the use of cliché‚ a hyperbole and colloquialism‚ Lawson portrays a distinctively visual image of the typical Australian Bush larrikin. The value

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    Whistle man written by Brian Ridden‚ is an entertaining book for teens that reflects the Australian identity in several ways. This is because it recaps real events‚ through the eyes of an ordinary orphan named Garret Clancy. Garrett does this by revealing how the characters‚ setting and plot during the 1870’s in Australia‚ represents the Australian identity. In this fabulous book‚ Ned is shown as a hero due to Garrett‚ though it doesn’t give enough evidence about the other side of him. Firstly

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    bibliography. Acknowledgement I would like to thank to Mgr. Martina Horáková‚ Ph. D. for her helpful insights and her inexhaustible patience. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 5 1.1. Forming Australia and Australian Identity 7 1.2. Bush and the Bushman vs. Women 11 1.3. Gender Bias 13 1.4. The Role of Language 14 2. THE ANALYSIS OF THE DROVER’S WIFE STORIES 16 2.1. Henry Lawson: “The Drover’s Wife” 16 2.2. Murray Bail: “The Drover’s Wife” 19 2.3. Barbara Jefferis: “The Drover’s Wife” 22

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    live in the Australian Outback. Lawson puts all these characters into the same sketch in order to create an image that is distinctly sensitive of the bush. This gives the readers an idea of the different personalities in the outback‚ such as the bushman or miner. The ‘Loaded Dog’ is a classic story of the troubles boys can create. Dave‚ Andy and his mate Jim plan to blow up all the fish in the creek. The description of Andy’s cartridge highlights Dave’s plan and ingenuity. The detail of the cartridge

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    You are the good guy. As I stated before‚ the good guy was white. It was good to see gender as an option‚ but race needs to be included as well. Brad Bushman stated‚ “Playing a violent video game as a black character reinforces harmful stereotypes that blacks are violent.” This is very true. Not all bad guys are African Americans. Not all good guys are white. We have to educate kids on this topic‚ so they

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    In the conclusion of chapter 11 in the course book‚ “Life Span Development: A Topical Approach” written by Robert S Feldman‚ the author was talking about the act how violence can become active in one’s life even in the juvenile ages of a toddler. Feldman apprised the audience about a story about two sets of kids (one group was boys‚ the other set were females)‚ both getting into fights because one group saw the opposing group acting pugnacious against one another. The set of boys (Duane & Eshu) began

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    This essay will be critically evaluating the journal article - Exposure to music with prosocial lyrics reduces aggression: First evidence and test of the underlying mechanism by Tobias Greitemeyer. Greitemeyer‚ T. (2011). Exposure to music with prosocial lyrics reduces aggression: First evidence and test of the underlying mechanism Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (47)‚ 28-36. In today’s society exposure to media is present in most people’s everyday life. According to Nielson Interactive

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    was a testing ground for individual and national character‚ this was certainly achieved at Gallipoli in 1915. Despite being a failed battle with ‘7823 Australians being killed and 19441 wounded with a further 70 becoming prisoners of war’[3]‚ the ANZACS represented the values and qualities of the whole society which is still reflected in our nationalism today. Welborn (2002)‚ describes the historic event as ‘the proving of a nations soul’[4].In essence‚ the failed landing at Gallipoli evoked at least

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