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    Resource Item #7 Provide the titles‚ authors‚ publishers‚ copyright dates‚ and short summary of ten age-appropriate children’s books that you use to support development of children’s self-concept self-esteem‚ and to help children deal with life’s challenges Title: I Hate Goodbyes Author: Kathleen C. Szaj Publisher: Mark A. Hicks Copyright: 1996 Summary: Tales for loving children Title: Daniel World Author: Kathleen Deloach Publisher: Cathy Best Copyright: 2004 Summary: Daniel goes

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    The theories of aggression assert that aggression is the inevitable result of frustration or conflict‚ they affirm that aggression results out of an innate instinct flowing towards destructive tendencies and maintain that aggression arises out of social dysfunction. According to Dollard (1939) the frustration-aggression theory of aggression asserts that aggression is always an inevitable result of frustration.

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    Abstract In recent years‚ researchers have debated whether social bias exists between boys and girls regarding social skills and academic achievement. While most studies have shown that girls are more intelligent and experience fewer social problems than boys‚ the current study will hope to find otherwise. Many articles have been reviewed to see if there is a difference between boys and girls on academic achievement tests and social skills. Results supported the idea that both boys and girls score

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    Elaicha Garcia Dr. Sepulveda Annotated Bibliography 18th September 2014 Understanding the causes of Road Rage Yakovlev‚ Pavel‚ and Arzu Sen. "What Drives Road Rage?" Atlantic Economic Journal 36.3 (2008): 361-362. Business Source Complete. Web. 4 Sept. 2014. The author of this academic journal explains a survey that was conducted for the second year in a row about the topic on road rage. It discusses various demographic‚ geographic and economic of people that were taken from the U.S Census Bureau

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    In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the Creature is born peaceful‚ but because of society and Victor he becomes violent. It was the duty of Victor to protect‚ love‚ and nurture the Creature after he brought it to life just as those would be a parent’s duty to their children. Society shuns the Creature in every situation because of his external appearance which shapes the perceptions of the creature. Victor’s first reaction to the Creature is to abandon it‚ and like children that are abandoned‚ this

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    Feline Aggression Towards Humans Feline aggression is the second most common problem seen by behaviorists‚ topped only by house soiling. When aggression is directed at humans it can be a frightening situation‚ especially when children are involved‚ who may be unable to read the warning signs and physical cues that can precede an attack. Cat bites and scratches are painful and can transmit disease or lead to infection. There are a number of causes of feline aggression towards people: Medical problems

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    aggression is a learned behavior and that our social environment influences us to be aggressive. In trying to answer the question of whether humans are innately aggressive this essay will look at theories that favor the nature argument and include ethology‚ evolutionary social psychology‚ psychodynamic theory and Freud’s theory of aggression. This paper will also evaluate the theories that support the idea of aggression being a learned phenomenon. That is the social learning theory. Before we proceed however

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    Aggression Behaving in a way that intentionally inflicts harm or injury onto another person. Social Psychological explanations SLT- Bandura Aggression is learnt through imitation and observation and is maintained if it is reinforced. The model should be powerful‚ similar and nurturing in order to influence the child. The model should also be seen to be rewarded. 4 stages: Attention- a person has to pay attention to the behaviour of the model Retention- the behaviour must be remembered

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    with. Aggression could be defined as a behavior which is meant to harm other people. It can either be verbal or even physical. Either shown by a person or by various groups‚ aggression could be the most harmful force in social relationships and also an critical social problem. The point which is important is from where does this start from and what are the factors which influence it. Many researchers have found that many a times‚ aggression is combined with violence. This trait in a

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    that certain personality traits are linked together and may help us make a quick impression of someone‚ but there is no guarantee that initial impression will be correct. We have different types of schemas for various social situations. We have different types of schemas for various social situations. We have self-schemas‚ which help us organize our knowledge about our own traits and personal qualities. Person schemes help us organize people’s characteristics and store them in our memory. People often

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