Category: /Literature
live their experience by joining them on the adventure and their quest for freedom.
Creggen was still a juvenile when he was reluctantly taken away from his home in the Cape Wrath to an unknown place. He was frightened, disorientated and confused. He
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Category: /History
side of the coin, the people who lived in the city of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that were now dead, hurt, or missing, felt the wrath of war and felt it hard. Thousands of people were killed, but some survivors lived to tell the story. Many people have
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Category: /Literature/Novels
. The mulatto child was at the greatest disadvantage; they were the bastards of the plantations. The other slave children had knowledge and some times the affections of their fathers. While these children are left out. They also experience the wrath of their mister
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Category: /Science & Technology
by creating user-friendly programs such as the ever-popular Windows. This graphical interface served as a bridge to the computer illiterate and then began the reign of Microsoft over the population. Untouched by the wrath of Microsoft that would later be a small
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Category: /Social Sciences
wrath." Even then, all of those justifications were verbal and were proposed by the clergy. There was no written explanation for anything. With a system of writing, people can get a better education, do math, write letters, and find other ways to elucidate
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
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Soon after the war started, he began burning books, making bribes, and terrorizing all undesirables. Over time, however, Jews became the main targets of his wrath. This brought him even closer to Hitler, the center of power in Germany at the time
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Category: /History/Asian History
many cities on a line from Poland to Hungary and their march continued deeper into Hungary toward the cities of Buda and Pest, today they are one city of Budapest. The cities of Buda and Pest were subsequently destroyed and the wrath of the Mongols continued
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
.'' But Hopkins stood his ground, knowing he had something of worth. His poem brought together his own conversion and the chiefs nun's transfiguring death. God's wrath and God's love with the face of an epigram. Hopkins faith was a source of anguish. He said he
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Category: /Literature/Mythology
in Oedipus at Colonus.
In both of the plays, Oedipus regularly displays a very short and vicious temper. It was, in fact, his temper that led him to kill Laius to set off the whole chain reaction that lead to his downfall. Tiresias and Creon bear the wrath
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Category: /History/North American History
a future he was trying to achieve. The Indian was a fit target for wrath."(23) Curtis' style emphasizes that Jackson was relating the unconstrained conditions of the frontier to his own unconstrained behaviors. As a result, Jackson wanted to suppress
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