Papers 1821-1830 of total 2432 found.
…that somehow compliments some other character. Achilles is a very interesting fellow; such a powerful warrior and so much rage over very little, his foolish pride costs him the death of his best friend. As the poem progresses his move from rage to grief to wrath
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…. The second through the fifth circles are for the lustful, gluttonous, prodigal, and wrathful. The sixth circle is where heretics are punished. The seventh circle is devoted to the punishment of violence. The eighth is devoted to those guilty of fraud…
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Category: /History
…out her wrath on the women Zeus slept with. Zeus’s symbols were thunderbolts and eagles. When the three brothers drew straws to determine what area they would control Poseidon got the sea. His wife was Amphritrite who was a Nereid. Like Zeus, Poseidon…
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…stricken Venice which left the city in ruins where blamed on the courtesans. Seeing the population slowly die off religious zealots accuse the courtesans of “drawing God’s wrath” (Voss). In a speech that one of the members of the church wrote, courtesans were…
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Category: /History
…; they saw the corruption of government and church officials, growing immorality, materialism, and lack of concern for the poor as signs that their nation would either have to repent or experience God's wrath. Members of the community helping one another is also…
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…, there are dozens nations that the statement could be applied to, many of them run by dictators as malicious as Hussein, but they are not targets of Bush's wrath. Also, if Iraq were not to allow additional inspections, the CIA report makes clear that air strikes…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…these drugs (Henslin, pg. 125). This would diminish the drug subculture that society finds so repulsive as reduce stigma against drug users and allow them to function more easily in society without the fear of withdrawls or the wrath of authorities. Legalization…
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…. Then the reconciliation, ( for which and are generally use). 'It denotes the result of the diving salvation, i.e. the new molding of the relation in which the world stands to God, so far as it no longer remains the object of His wrath(Bullinger, 75…
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…cannot completely deprive him of his rational nature, which is the root of his inescapable inclination to virtue. We do not need Hecate to tell us that he is but a wayward son, spiteful and wrathful, who, as other do, loves for his own ends…
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…suffered the wrath of the dreaded blue screen. I had truly been at the mercy of technology at this time. All in all I definitely feel that, in this case, business is better off using technology than stumbling on without it. As scary as it may sound, before long…
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