Category: /Social Sciences
in otherwise ordinary appearing
families. Everyone is potentially a victim of someone else's anger, rage, confusion, and fear. It can
start in the earliest days of infancy with mothers who are afraid of children, don't know how to raise
them, feel inadequate
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Category: /Literature/English
brother, Jason, who has a total disregard for the emotions of everyone, being capable of only feeling anger himself, is the head of the household and uses his position to torture and inflict pain upon every member of the household. The startling difference
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Category: /History
of his father, the Prince became inarticulate and hesitant out of fear and nervousness. This led to scoldings from his father who became apprehensive about how the Prince was developing. The Prince grew bitter and angry. This anger coupled with his terror
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Category: /Business & Economy/Global Economy
of money they currently receive from exporting products to Canada and Italy. This could anger the United States and hurt the relationship between Canada and America. Italy would overall benefit from increased trade with Canada because they will receive the same
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Category: /History/World History
in the Pacific Ocean, was almost completely destroyed. Anger toward the Japanese spread quickly throughout the entire country, and this anger led to the United States' entry into World War II.
The Japanese attack was devised and orchestrated by Admiral Isorohu
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
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Dionysus' eating habits degenerated. He withdrew from the world, presenting a mask for his friends and parents while he fought an imaginary battle with in himself. He began to place blame. Subject to bad conscience he placed it on himself, subject to anger he
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Category: /Literature/Mythology
, and knew right then and there that there could not be an alternate to what he knew was undeniable. Tears began to flood his eyes, rage and anger pushing up from his stomach. He tried to hold back, being successful at first, then letting it all out
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
disillusionments, ultimately causing him extreme "anguish and anger."
<Tab/>Copious amounts of references to "blindness" are well-situated throughout the story. First of all, "the story both begins and ends with darkness" (Connor). The first being
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
would be further angered if our foes did so and Tybalt is hardly slow to anger. Mercutio is the only manly Montague in this scene and is appearing more interesting by the minute.
Mercutio continues to spurn Tybalt and it is this provocation that leads
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
lust, greed, and anger. Lust is a sin against the virtue of self-control. Lust is the self-destructive drive for pleasure out of proportion to its worth (White Stone Journal). In the judge's case, the dominant lust forces are image and power. In chapter
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