Get over it: how to forgive if you can't forget
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Anger can get worse when left untreated over time. In dealing with one's anger and in attempting to forgive, one must go through a four-stage process, which involves hurt, hate, healing and togetherness. To really forgive and be forgiven, one must accept the reality of what happened.
Publication Name: Teen Magazine
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 1934-5348
Year: 1997
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All about anger: should you deflate those furious feelings, or is it all right to rage?
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Anger is a perfectly normal feeling, but needs to be expressed properly. Unexpressed and unresolved anger can cause headaches and stomachaches and can lead others to isolate a quick-tempered person. Others choose to confront the cause of their anger, while some simply keep silent.
Publication Name: Teen Magazine
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 1934-5348
Year: 1998
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20 things you can do to change your world for the better
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Twenty ways to protect the environment are discussed. These include starting an animal population information campaign, organizing a trash clean-up project and planting trees, flowers and other vegetation in vacant lots in the neighborhood.
Publication Name: Teen Magazine
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 1934-5348
Year: 1995
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