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…himself absolute power"(Nkubu). He was defeated in this election, and took his anger-although it was the popular opinion of the country- out on the whites, and blamed the problems Zimbabwe faced on the predominance of whites. His loss angered him, and he…
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Category: /History
…, and economical aspects. Firstly, the social aspect seems be what began the undercurrent of anger. It has been said that the birthplace of the Revolution was in colonial cities; more specifically, it was in taverns and coffeehouses. People could go…
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…Louis XIV’s wars began decreasing the royal finances dramatically. This worsened during the eighteenth century. The use of the money by Louis XIV angered the people and they wanted a new system of government. The writings of the philosophes such as Voltaire…
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Category: /History
…of Cuban workers by American was unacceptable to Castro, and he took immediate action against this. He believed American capitalists were taking advantage of the Cubans. Angered by this aggressive attitude toward American "interests", the United States…
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Category: /History
…, and frustrations inside until one incident makes them explode with violent rage (True Crime: Mass 6). After carrying a burden of the many elements of anger and sadness that keep inside, he or she reacts like a bomb setting out for the people the murderer blames…
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…to childhood origins (1991, p. 70). She believes that girls are taught that they cannot fight or flee. Unlike boys, who have the outlets of strenuous play and fighting to release anger, girls are taught that they must cope within the difficult situation while…
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…that large persons eat abnormally, or past the point of satiety. Some individuals overeat from emotional or stress-related reasons, such as to gain comfort, deal with anger, or relieve anxiety or boredom. Other overeat from habit. Others may simply eat more…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the anger turned from being just a class war to being a war of nationalities. Impressment and other British policies distracted the colonists from being mad at the bourgeoisie to being mad at their mother country. At the end of chapter three, tension is mounting…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…on the journey and loses his power. He must resort to wrath to keep sane, but sadness is what will kill him. At the end, his anger is weakened and his sadness is at a peak. He tries to build an embankment for Rose of Sharon but it collapses as the flooding waters tear…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…personality elements through his actions. Many of his action suggest an overriding response to fear, which stems from his exposure to a harsh social climate in which a clear line between acceptable behavior for white's and black's exists. His swift anger and his…
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