Papers 1061-1070 of total 10613 found.
…Should Cloning be Banned? What ever happened to that magical word ‘cloning’ that dazzled everyone’s mind. This one word has produced pride, anger, and amazement all at one. Pride, basically because humans have finally mastered the idea of producing…
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…looks back on his childhood remembering his family, friends, and himself. Although, he can only recall feeling anger and sadness at the fact that his parents were poorly educated. His feelings are first seen when he listens sullenly to his mother try…
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…’s weakness to the Spanish angered many of his followers, who began to lose respect for their king. Cortes and his men were amazed by the splendor of the Aztec capital. The Spaniards greed would then lead them to carry out unprovoked attacks on Aztec…
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…them up in anger in hopes that they will take action against this accusation. The reference to the Republican party members as a living dog, plays on the emotion of anger invoked by the Democratic comments. With the uses of this metaphor Lincoln hopes…
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…with his bold cry of "Vive le Quebec Libre!" The FLQ crisis of 1970, led by a groupp of young Quebec nationalists, best illustrated feelings of francophone frustration and anger when they kidnapped British trade commissioner James Cross, and killed Quebec…
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…banishment, and thereafter, his death. Enkidu is angered at the entire predicament, until the god Shamash explains the outcome and its benefits in detail. With this information, his anger turns to praise, and he is content with the aftermath of his encounter…
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…shared his wish for complete and immediate abolition: "tell a mother to gradually extricate her babe from the fire into which it has fallen -- but urge me not to use moderation in a cause like the present." The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 angered the North…
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…of a submissive nature, and were weakly pleading for self-autonomy. This small fire of anger will become a huge conflagration as the rights are slowly nullified; therefor, a revolution was viable. On October 19, 1765 the Stamp Act Congress and Parliamentary…
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…supports her father's Order, believing that patricide is a more heinous crime. Despite the fact she is a female, she is on the side of men. Having settled the trial, Athena must also settle the anger of the Furies. She tactfully invites them to join Zeus's…
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…forces. The classic alienation of adolescents who possess certain arbitrarily negative characteristics might lead to internalized anger of the individual. This anger may build up over time and eventually be vented through violent behaviour. One doesn't need…
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