Papers 1681-1690 of total 2432 found.
…periodically every four or five years on the South American coast from Ecuador to the coast of Peru, and continues for six months to about one year. El Niño not only releases its wrath upon coastline countries like Peru and Ecuador, but also causes irregular…
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…in her puny wrath, snatching up stones to fling at them..." The members of the Puritan society view Pearl as a weird, strange little girl, born from a sinful act. However, the characters with a closer, more in depth relationship to the child, feel differently…
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…. And this is precisely what the Gods do to Oedipus in the play; he is used as an example for the common people to be reminded of the Gods power, will and wrath. This also accentuates the dramatic element of the tragedy and adds to its peculiar 'larger than life…
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…; they sustain and protect. There are no concepts, which compare to the Christian beliefs in the wrath of God, His omnipotence and omni-presence, or the separation of God from humanity due to sin. Ancestors are deeply revered and worshipped. All of humanity…
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…'         'Who shot me but you punks didn't finish, now you bout to feel the wrath of a menace'         '5 shots couldn't drop me, I took it and smiled'         'Killin ain't fair but someone got to do it'         'Well this is how we going…
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…, for example in the Bible homosexual practices are called "detestable" (Leviticus 18:22), also in other holy books. In the Qu'ran, it also shows Allah's wrath against Sodom and Gomorrah because of homosexual practices there at that time, "We also sent Lut : He said…
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…to erase an abomination of his creation. Again, this case is remarkably similar to Oran, because while Father Paneloux blamed it on a much more general group, it was still a group that angered God, and brought forth his wrath. Even industry supported this absurd…
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…archaeology, the Bible was the chief source of information about Assyria. The image of Assyria by the biblical accounts is one of irresistible military might. It was seen as an instrument of God's wrath against a sinful people. Archaeological excavations, have…
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…waked wrath." (Act III, scene 3) This a point in the play where Iago starts unveil his malicious plan. It makes Othello react, in a manner that he usually does not. Othello has many qualities that contribute to his overall worth. One being his…
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…he feels a sudden wrath against all men of this kind. Until here, the story may seem as a social realist one but the allienation aspect comes into picture after this the prisoner Arab is not delivered and stays with Daru in the scool. Daru after, Balducci…
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