The document discusses conflict resolution and aggression. It begins by asking the reader to name the two sides of the brain involved in dealing with conflict, as well as asking them to define the term "fight or flight." It then prompts the reader to list four common triggers for aggression, including being ignored, rejected, disrespected, or patronized. Finally, it asks the reader to name three inhibitors to stop someone from using violence, such as self control, social consequences, personal values, and fear of loss or damage.