Stare at in anger
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furrowed eyebrows hinted anger. clenched fists. His wrath became more apparent as he shot me an icy stare ***** eyes turned into a sinister glare. mouth thinned and her eyes narrowed into slits of fury. eyes seethed with exasperation. hot under the collar. hurled ***** with all her power and strength. hit the roof
[DOC File]Chapter 11
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Communicate nonverbally as well as verbally. Example: firm handshake=an outgoing, expressive personality. With a gaze, an averted glance, or a stare intimacy, submission, or dominance is communicated. Fear and anger read mostly from the eyes: happiness from the mouth.
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Anger. Actions – shouting, yelling, threatening, throwing things, pacing, withdrawal, sulking. Interventions – remain calm, do not argue, try to understand what triggered anger, empathize with resident, listen, stay a safe distance, explain what you are doing . Sexual Behaviors
[DOC File]Non-Verbal Communication
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Widened eyes as an American’s anger is the same as a Chinese person narrowing his/her eyes. A smile may not signify affability and friendliness, but a sign of embarrassment in some Asian cultures. A direct stare by an African-American or Arab is not a challenge to authority or intimidation.
[DOCX File]Education and Human Sciences | Oklahoma State University
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Use the friendly, silent stare. Recycle the conversation, if necessary. Be prepared to start over. Tell them what you plan to do and what your plan assumes about their needs, thoughts, and wishes. ... At some point, all people have the potential for demonstrating anger. Anger is normal and natural. We are not responsible for being angry, only ...
[DOCX File]The Prince's Trust | Start Something
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Anger Warning Signs. Mind goes blank. Insult the other person; Face turns red; Body or hands shake. Start sweating. Throw things. Heavy or fast breathing. Stare at the other person aggressively. Can’t stop thinking about the problem. Scream, raise voice or yell. Pace around the …
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