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Category: /Social Sciences
…, you will in turn increase your brain's productivity. As is in the wild, it is not the big, strong, stud brain cells that get killed. It is the weak, feeble, and elderly that catches the wrath of nature. This means the brain will streamline itself as Darwin…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the little girl is later contrasted: “Seen in the brook, once more, was the shadowy wrath of Pearl’s image, crowned and girdled with flowers but stamping its foot, wildly gesticulating, and, in the midst of all, still pointing its small forefinger at Hester’s…
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…the edge of Heaven rather than face the wrath of God (170). God was also able to dispel all evil from Adam and Eve's way in paradise through simple prayer (148). This mighty power of God showed his true ability as a ruler that fights only for the well being…
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…of concern for the poor as signs that their nation would either have to repent or experience the cleansing fire of God's wrath. In seventeenth-century England there was no such thing as freedom of religion. There was only the Church of England. Sincere Christians…
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Category: /Literature
…of the book. Ohio was a attractive place to utopianists because of the availability of cheap land and the cultural diversity of the state. This diversity was thought to induce a tolerant atmosphere, but utopianists still faced mob wrath when they deviated to far…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, a Divided Stream. 1956. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Vol. 11. Ed. Dennis Poupard. Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1981. 144-146. Wertheim, Stanley. "Stephen Crane and the Wrath of Jehova." Modern Critical Views. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York…
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…to wrath or irritation, and so on. Thus if one of these words were removed the meanings of the others would change just as, in his beloved chess metaphor, if one piece is removed the situation of all of the others is changed to some degree. Again perhaps…
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…that people named others as witches before they themselves could be branded. 'To escape accusations, people turned accusers and thus lied against the lives of neighbours and friends. Attempting refuge from the wrath of the storm was afforded by confession…
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…. Officials manipulated counts to make voter turnout appear higher than it actually was, and if one were to disagree with the choices listed on the ballot they were to mark the ballot publicly and be subject to the wrath of the secret police. The lack…
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…offerings as described in vii.30-36 by a statute forever, and that they risk incurring his wrath by neglecting their duty? xi.2-4: God makes a list here of which animals we can and cannot eat, whereas in Gen.ix.3 he tells us that we can eat anything that moves…
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