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Since the start of the human race, there has always hints of aggression passing on to the next generation. Aggression is the “behavior that causes physical or emotional harm to others, or threatens to” (Gabbey, 2013). This has caused many wars and it is still being a huge problem of our attempt to making life on earth, a better place. But aggression is not always have to be a huge confrontation, but it could also be when a parent beating their child. This is also a type of aggression that many may see as a discipline but others see it as an aggressive abuse. Aggression is a behavior that should always be under checked at all times due to its aggressiveness, history, and its unpredictable affect on the person.
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For aggression, something peaceful could resolve it and something like being cheerful could be changed by having a terrible grade. "Many classes of medications have been used to treat impulsivity” (“Treatment of Aggression,” n.d.). Aggression could be resolved by something simple as meditating, watching a comedy, or even sleeping. There are also classes that people could take to help them control their aggression, anger management. Usually it will take some time for aggression to become cease because the person is in an aggressive state. About an hour or two would usually calm most people, but it could vary depending on the amount of aggression and build up. Reinforcement to change this behavior could be to meditate each day and after very confrontation, this will help control the urge of causing a fight. Punishment should never be a way to change this behavior because it will only cause even more aggression or even worse, when these people will release that build up. Punishment can only increase the amount of hatred and this is not a healthy way for people to change any behavior, period. As before aggression can only become better if the opposite of itself affected you; a baby smiling towards aggression or a baby crying towards being …show more content…
Aggression does not only cause disagreements between people in turn it could also cause wars. This mood causes tension to build up and explode when the aggression reaches a certain point. As aggression has always been around many civilizations has fallen due to conflict and hopefully it won’t repeat itself once again. But this could be prevented by finding your special place and not letting your emotion cloud your judgement. Aggression is a prime behavior that people should change because of the damage and raw emotion it brings to everybody around

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