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Aggressive Behavior
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aggressive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors, inappropriate sexualized behaviors, stereotyped behaviors, and behaviors directed at property. People having aggressive behaviors tend to harm others, whereas people having self-injurious beha...

Aggregate Model And Aggregate Supply
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variables that have an influence over the interest rate. It is therefore important to understand the relationship which exists between various indicators and the levels of interest rate, as it can provide significant information about the ...

Aggression As An Evitable Part Of Life
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Aggression is a complex and wide subject that is often difficult to describe in a simple manner. It is widely accepted as ‘any behavior directed toward another individual that is carried out with the proximate intent to cause harm’ (Bushman...

Aggression In School
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Aggression in schools is a serious problem. When a school fails to meet this problem, it is lacking in his students and his community. Aggression will not disappear by being ignored. The school is the world on a smaller scale. Culture of vi...

Aggression And Violence
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aggression means something different. Most social psychologists define human aggression as any behaviour that is intended to harm another person who wants to avoid the harm. This definition includes three important features. First, aggressi...

Aggression
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to a set of patterns of activity that can occur with varying intensity, ranging from fictional fighting or expansions to the verbal gestures that appear in the course of any negotiation. The aggression comes from the Latin word, which is sy...

Aggressive Driving
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aggressiveness by a biologically established drive. Freud developed his dualistic model in 1920 at which Destrudo (death drive) and Eros (life drive) contrast with themselves as primary drives. The aim of the death drive (also called Thanat...