Papers 1751-1760 of total 10613 found.
Category: /History
…. This was the beginning of the French Revolution. Anger led up to the French Revolution. This anger was built up over decades of taxes, injustice, and partiality of the government towards the upper neck of society. Anger was not the only cause of the revolution, the new…
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Category: /Literature/English
…) If there were no gods to pray to Achilles would have had to hold his anger inside of himself. Over time the anger would have either killed him or he would have had to kill Agamemnon. So for once the gods were good at doing on thing. Yet another hero who prayers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and trying to build their anger at what is shown in cartoons today. When describing the cartoon, I.M Weasel, she describes a baboon as having an “…exaggerated red distended rear…”(2). This line is an example of her use of diction as the main strategy of her…
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…can be lost once man begins a downward process by lusting after pleasurable objects which creates desire, and from desire anger is born, from anger arises confusion, from confusion comes memory loss, and from this the loss of understanding, signaling…
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…that this understanding can be lost once man begins a downward process by lusting after pleasurable objects which creates desire, and from desire anger is born, from anger arises confusion, from confusion comes memory loss, and from this the loss of understanding, signaling…
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…' and 'Apollo'. Lear out of pride and anger has banished Cordelia and Kent and divided his Kingdom in halves to Goneril and Regan. Lear's hamartia which is his obstinate pride and anger overrides his judgment, thus, prevents him to see the true faces of people…
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…for the Americans. The British took advantage of this in the most appealing way: they used the Native Americans to attack the Americans in conjunction with their own plans to distract the reinforcements and to surround the country. This further angered the Americans…
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…someone unexpectedly, "... particularly among the young," and as a result "...[humans] respond in terror, anger, and fear" (Gomes 401). The wrath of anger, fiery, and pain one feels is an emotional distress one has for the lost of a loved one. The presence…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…-anger, and self-doubt as responses to the sexual behavior of a partner. (Buunk 147). Evolutionary theorists have suggested that jealousy can be expected among males than among females because males can be confident of their paternity only if they can prevent…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, or anxiety usually lasting a few hours and only rarely more than a few days) • chronic feelings of emptiness • inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger (e.g., frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights…
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