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I am working on this essay-ish post about pacifism. It is taking a while, I have a lot to say on the subject. I wish I had it finished, because I think it would provide a lot of context for this post. I read about Nicole Polizzi (aka Snookie) getting punched in the face in a bar during the filming of a reality TV show. The show is called Jersey Shore, and I think it is about Italian-Americans who like to party, or something. I am unsure ...
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How is anger management connected to domestic violence? Put simply, most people that abuse their partner in this kind of situation, are angry due to an anti-social disorder in that person's subconscious mind. Anger is one of the leading characteristics of personality disorder, which include paranoia, schizophrenia, schizoid, antisocial, psychopathic, histrionic and sociopathic personalities. Most of the people that are abusive in ...
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Wokingham Borough Council is pleased to announce it will be continuing to support a scheme that helps perpetrators of domestic abuse to change their abusive behaviour. The purpose of Changing Ways is to enhance women s and children s safety. It is a free, voluntary programme for men who physically or emotionally abuse their partners. The Wokingham programme is open to any man aged 18 and over who accept he has been violent, abusive or ...
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