Papers 1411-1420 of total 9088 found.
Category: /History
…. Germany and the axes lost World War II, and Hitler committed suicide in 1945. Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) Benito Mussolini was dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943. He was the founder and leader of Il Duce, or Italian Fascism. Mussolini…
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…, 1982). Although controversial, ECT brings rapid relief from severe depression and can often prevent suicide (Encarta, 1995). Electroconvulsive therapy should be the treatment of choice for the severely ill depressives who have hallucinations and delusions…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in Hedvig commiting suicide because of her anger. Hjalmir finding out that Hedvig is not his daughter, disregards Hedvig; this provokes her suicide. Green, symbolizing anger, hints two separate plots which end in fury. In the last four acts Ibsen…
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…, irritable, has low self-esteem, negative thoughts, and loss of interest in usual activities. They feel like they’re worthless and hopeless. They also have negative thoughts towards the past and future. Many people go through guilt, crying, or having suicidal
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…On March 26, 1997, in what has become known as one of the most noteworthy mass suicides in history, thirty-nine men and women affiliated with the Heavens Gate cult took their own lives by ingesting a combination of Phenobarbitals mixed with applesauce…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. All those who were involved, connected and event those who did not try and stop the constant violence in fair Verona are responsible for their deaths. The everyday citizens of Verona are partly responsible for the tragic suicides of Romeo and Juliet…
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…despair. After short time he withdrew from most of the social contacts. Once he even tried to commit suicide. However, he overcame his feelings and fears and continued to compose music. By 1820, when he was almost totally deaf, Beethoven composed his greatest…
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suicide, while he was living in Auvers, a hospital which treated paitents, like Van Gogh, for mental illnesses. From my point of view, I feel that Van Gogh’s intent was to show his strong emotions. He obviously wanted to show his strong effort of will during…
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…euthanasia Kathleen M. Foley, author of Competent Care for the Dying Instead of Physician-Assisted Suicide, believes doctors should develop treatments for the physical and psychological problems of dying patients rather than helping them…
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Category: /History
…to trial and Judge Joseph E. Gary imposed the death sentence on seven of them and the eighth was given fifteen years in prison. Four were hanged, one committed suicide, and the sentences of two were commuted from death to imprisonment for life. On June 26, 1893…
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