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Category: /Literature/English
…as the days passed by, through this he began to learn more and more about the world around him. He was also angered by his readings because it showed him the boundaries and limitations in life seeing as he was an African American male from the south. It is indeed…
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…they can intimidate our fellow citizens to take out their anger don't represent the best of America. They represent the worst of humankind, and they should be ashamed of that kind of behavior," (Emert). Such behavior is exactly what is destroying…
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…being populated and polluted by drilling, all for the sake of monetary relief, angers many citizens of this nation. The ecological rational questions the need for disturbing one of America’s last frontiers for the hope of relieving American dependence…
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Category: /Literature/English
…they generate anger. A Democratic style is probably the most effective from my point of view. They are group and people oriented and tries to get others to participate. Their work is just about efficient as authoritarians. Laissez-faire style is the least effect…
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…the familiar and the unexpected. Fearful behavior peaks at about 14 months. Anger builds in the first 2 years, particularly in response to frustration. All the emotions become more selective and individualized in their expression, and all are influenced…
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Category: /Literature/English
…everything as Phineas is “out to get him”. One day Phineas decides to take Gene, on bikes, to the beach. They go to the beach and sleep on the sand. The next morning, Gene has a test, but Phineas wants to go for a quick swim. Gene is angered because he feels…
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Category: /History
…, customs officers and the British army stationed in America. Townshend also created the America Board of Customs Commissioners and vice-admiralty in Boston, Philadelphia, and Charleston. These two actions greatly angered merchants; this would mean…
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Category: /Literature/English
…] aside, the driver, [he] struck [him] in anger - and the old man, watching [Oedipus] coming up along his wheels - he brings down his prod, two prongs straight at [his] head"(884-893). Oedipus, although living in self imposed exile, still considers himself…
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…). It should be noted, that now chatters try to use different means for better understanding: face images (for smile - , anger - , laugh - ), capitalization (for higher voice), but there are still more chances to be misunderstood. Next negative aspect of chat…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, but finally Gilgamesh throws Enkidu, who loses his anger and recognizes Gilgamesh as a true king. They embrace and become best friends. Gilgamesh longs to perform great deeds, so his name will be remembered. He wants to go to the cedar forest and slay its…
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