10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNHYSTERICALLY»
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How to Control Your Anger Before It Controls You
Two psychologists present an innovative technique to help people act assertively and control their anger, in a guide that introduces the techniques and exercises of the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy approach
Albert Ellis, Raymond Chip Tafrate, 1998
2
Scientific Literacy and the Myth of the Scientific Method
If we discard the myth of the scientific method and recognize science as the
complex human activity that it is, then we can deal with fraud in science just as
we deal with fraud in business, government, or anywhere else: unhysterically,
under the ...
3
The Oxford Handbook of Practical Ethics
... he says, are 'suffused with intrinsically good feelings', and 'the degree to which
a human being is undemandingly loving is the degree to which he is joyful and
unhysterically energetic' (Nakhnikian 1978: 314). Presumably, Nakhnikian would
...
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Keyframes: Popular Cinema and Cultural Studies
It is also, in this scene, furtive, relegated to secret, childish places: wildlife in
suburbia. Even harder for critics to deal with unhysterically, the handling of
spirituality in this and many other US martial arts films is humorous, and self-
parodying too.
Matthew Tinkcom, Amy Villarejo, 2003
5
The Televisionary Oracle
"The obstacle to passionate commitment is your feeling that an important part of
your self is not being included in the mix," the still small voice replied
unhysterically. "If the only way to include that part of you is through rebellion and
rejection, ...
6
Teaching Nonmajors: Advice for Liberal Arts Professors
This book deals thoughtfully, unhysterically, and nonpolemically with a subject
that most professors would rather avoid but that we should be more concerned
about: ccui teiiditu^ . The author's advice is sound and thorough. Professors at
every ...
7
A Companion to Shakespeare's Works, The Comedies
... Nothing, As You Like It, or All's Well That Ends Well, which encourage a wry,
skeptical, or critical look at masculine folly, injustice, or vanity and which
unhysterically countenance a much greater degree of female initiative and
independence.
Richard Dutton, Jean E. Howard, 2008
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Nietzsche As Philosopher: Expanded Edition
And then the question remains whether we cannot talk, unhysterically and
unidolatrously, about the truth of inquiry's outcome, viz where the denotation of
the subject term falls within the extension of the predicate term. Even Foucault
needed ...
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Thatcher's Britain: The Politics and Social Upheaval of the ...
The Sun noted in 1970 that 'On issues . . . traditionally close to the hearts of Tory
women, she [Thatcher] is unhysterically, but firmly, in the law-and-order camp.'
Thatcher favoured the restoration of the death penalty (though she wanted its use
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Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNHYSTERICALLY»
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unhysterically is used in the context of the following news items.
US Reaction to Boston Shows 'New Maturity'
"Hysteria is the triumph of terror, but America has responded remarkably unhysterically to the bombs in Boston. This demonstrates a new maturity -- but also an ... «Spiegel Online, Apr 13»
Johann Hari: Israel is suppressing a secret it must face
Even now, can we describe what happened 60 years ago honestly and unhysterically? The Jews who arrived in Palestine throughout the twentieth century did ... «Independent, Apr 08»