Hand 1: Raise and call shove. He's probably bad enough to shove AQ/KQ and could talk himself into calling AJ and could even some other weird thinking process that makes raise/call best?

Hand 2: I don't get your flop c/r. Maybe because of the board dryness and some flop c/r history you expect to get called by AT- and some underpairs?
What does his flop call mean to you? You seem to be beat at the river often, but should probably call for pot odds....with worse aces checking behind sometimes, isn't pushing turn better?

Hand 3: Opponent dependant this seems to vary from good to bad. Without knowing anything about villain I'm not that crazy about it.

Hand 4: I would c/c.

Hand 5: I like...and I'm probably betting river on a non club.