Write an article based on this "Recognize how your anger can negatively affect your interactions. Recognize how anger can affect your health. Check to see if you’re bullying."
article: If you need help getting motivation to maintain a strategy for dealing with your angry, then get a sense of how your anger can negatively impact your life. Anger can become a big problem if it causes you to act aggressively towards other people. When anger is a constant reaction to everyday events and to the people around you, even your loved ones, you may have trouble finding enjoyment in life. Anger can interfere with your job, your relationships with the ones you love, and your social life. You might even get incarcerated if you assault another person. When you’re frequently angry, your physical health can take a hit. Out-of-control anger or suppressed anger can cause:  Physical difficulties: These might include an aching back or head, high blood pressure, sleeplessness, indigestion, skin disorders, or irritable bowel syndrome. Anger and hostility also put people at higher risk for heart disease. Anger and hostility are better predictors of heart disease, even over other factors such as smoking and obesity.  Mental health issues: Anger can contribute to an increased likelihood of depression, anorexia or bulimia, alcohol or drug addiction, self-harming (cutting), low self-worth, and quickly cycling mood states (happy one minute, unhappy the next). Your anger won't necessarily cause these issues, but it can contribute to them. Irritability, which is on the spectrum of anger-related feelings, is a symptom of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The connection between anger and GAD is not fully understood. But some experts think that when people have GAD, they tend to be passive in their way of dealing with anger (for example, having anger but not showing it).   Immune system difficulties: Anger constantly bombards the immune system, since the body’s stress response shuts down our immune system.  Illnesses such as colds and flus are higher for people who have higher levels of anger. If your anger is causing you to bully other people, you might be inflicting potentially long-lasting emotional pain on them. If you are venting your anger by bullying others, you may look back on your teenage years with deep regret. To avoid this possibility of regret from inflicted emotional pain, try venting your anger in other ways. To vent your frustrations, try hitting a pillow or going for a long run. Types of bullying include:  Verbal bullying: teasing, name-calling, inappropriate comments, taunting. Social bullying: leaving someone out, spreading rumors, embarrassing someone in public. Physical bullying: hitting, punching, spitting, tripping, taking someone's things, breaking someone's things.

Write an article based on this "Lie down on a flat surface. Have the other person stand above you. Pull the other person's face down gently. Kiss."
article: You don't have to lean backwards to do a spiderman kiss, especially if you're uncomfortable doing so. You can pull off the maneuver by stretching out on your bed or another flat surface like a couch. Your partner should stand near your head. They should be hovering above you slightly for this part of the gesture. Reach forward with your hands and gently take your partner's face. With your hands, gently pull their face downward towards your lips. After your partner's face is near yours, you can do the Spiderman kiss. Give your partner a sensual kiss on the lips. This will be reminiscent of the scene from the movie.

Write an article based on this "Invest in a good sign language dictionary. Take a class from a deaf instructor. Buy a few study guides. Look for resources online. Download an app."
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Dictionaries are critical tools for learning any language, and ASL is no exception. A good dictionary will allow you to look up signs you don't understand, as well as give you something to study.  Look for a dictionary with easy-to-understand illustrations and descriptions. Try using an online dictionary, where you can see videos of the signs being produced. A classroom setting will give you multiple people to practice signing with, as well as feedback on your performance.  Many colleges will allow you to take a class without enrolling. Check with your local school to see what programs they might offer. Community programs such as local libraries and recreational centers will often offer ASL classes for those that are interested. While a dictionary will show you how to sign every word or phrase, a study guide will get you signing in a more practical fashion. A study guide will provide more instruction than a dictionary, and will help you learn basic conversations as well as sentence structure. The internet can provide a wealth of information about signing, how to sign, Deaf culture, and more.  There are many sites that contain video tutorials posted by professional ASL instructors. The ASLU is a great resource for new learners. Each entry has a video by professional instructors. Handspeak is another good video resource and online dictionary. YouTube is host to a variety of self-published videos on signing. Just remember that with anything online, anyone can make something regardless of whether or not they actually know what they are doing. Be wary of misinformation and improper techniques. With the advent of smartphones, carrying a dictionary and study guide around with you has never been easier. Both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store have multiple options to choose from, ranging from free to a few dollars.  Apps can be great for quick references, and some include video along with instructions. There are study guides and dictionaries, so try out a couple until you find ones that work for you. Look for apps that have a high number of 4 & 5 star reviews. Browse through some user reviews to see how helpful the app has been for other people.