Papers 1661-1670 of total 10613 found.
…counterarguments that would have diminished his point, Paine also tried to establish his point by creating a type of mood that would incite anger and bitterness in his readers. When reading some of the grievances that Britain did to American citizens during…
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…actions, sins, mistakes curiosity, anger and revenge for someone other than themselves. <Tab/>Elders used to say, "the end result will be the result of ones own actions and deeds." This saying can be used to describe Hamlet's end result. Even…
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…they found was they often are in denial of a parent leaving or fantasize about the return of a parent (Richardson and Rosen 2). In one study on six to eight year olds they found that they suffer severe sadness and a feeling of loss and anger (Richardson and Rosen…
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Category: /Law & Government
…was gone, my father thanked god he didn't have his gun on him. As he recalls my father said, "the whole thing was just stupid just a couple of 25 year olds joking around but having a gun made it so much easier for my anger to take over and control me…
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…that his words and Oedipus' words were said with anger to have been said in anger. The senator is trying to excuse Oedipus' anger, but it is too late. This is the first time in the play when his hubris is shown. Obviously, Oedipus has let his pride get…
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…on the students that the reason why they did drugs was to get away from anger and racism. The students mocked each other because of rage. They also flip out because of frustration and society. He now understands Sonny because of the observation of the students. &lt…
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Category: /Literature
…was the president of the U.S.A bring the war. Out of all the wars that the world has gone through, none has been as devastating as World War II. But what caused this war? Well, World War II had six major causes: anger over the Versailles Treaty, the failure of peace…
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…it is also important to remember to treat each child as an individual without making comparisons. At this point it should be made clear the difference between discipline in love by means of a spanking and reaction in anger by hitting children. The Bible makes very…
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…the gods, a more fully developed morality, and a more advanced condition of language--all affording presumption of comparative recency. (Homer and the Epic, p222) The misfortunate hero, Ulysses accidentally angers the gods and brings hardship upon himself…
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…to inspire but to grab the attention of the audience and focus their anger to the tasks at hand. One line 13 FDR made note of the Russian advance on the "powerful German war machine" making the assumption that the German war machine is still human based…
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