Frank explains: "I'm aware [now] that my passivity is a form of aggression in an underhand way.
"Not everyone that tests positive for toxoplasmosis will have aggression issues," said research leader Dr.
As working life remained at least as enraging as it always was, all anger, resentment and hostility were pushed underground, re-emerging in the even nastier form of passive aggression.
Parasomnias include abnormal acts like eating disorders while asleep, nightmares, sleep paralysis and sleep aggression.
The other potential side-effects include fear, aggression, tunnel-vision and desensitisation.
A few important behavioral traits emerged as predictors of friendships that lasted more than a year: popularity, aggression and academic success.
The Chinese people, having suffered so much from foreign aggression and internal turmoil in modern times, cherish peace.
They replied by giving their cat a rating on a scale of aggression.
Jamie Ward, professor of psychology and his co-author Shuaa Alrajih, suggested the underlying factor was high levels of testosterone, which is linked to aggression and the pursuit of dominance.
The first measured their levels of aggression by asking them to rate how much statements such as 'Given enough provocation, I may hit someone' sounded like them.
Today, if I let you go intact to other states to confuse and poison people's minds to wantonly engage in military aggression, it will certainly put us in big danger.
Today, if I let you go intact to other states to confuse and poison people's minds to wantonly engage in military aggression, it will certainly put us in big danger.
Researchers say the results contradict the notion such music is linked to aggression and delinquency.
Its economic sanctions are already the most important counter to Russian aggression in Ukraine.
" "The dog is also turning its head away as looking at the potential enemy can also be seen as a sign of aggression to another dog.
Will it continue to carry the baggage of history, or will it make a clean break with past aggression.
A recent Cornell University study by Karl Pillemer proves the point, showing that aggression among residents in nursing homes is widespread and "extremely high rates of conflict and violence" are common.
The day will assuredly come, perhaps it is not so very far distant, when the Occidental observer will look around to see the globe girdled with an indissoluble bond of Chinese peoples, no longer too weak for aggression, but independent in all department of national life.
But in the shorter term, aggression can eat nice for breakfast too.
We will meet aggression and bad faith with resolve and strength.