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Category: /History
…that Article X morally bound the United States to aiding other victimized nations. Therefore, the U . did not have to help who they did not have a desire to help. Article X angered Congress because they wanted to reserve their constitutional right of declaring…
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…young age. Their responses, “Men are in control, Men don’t cry”, impact the way these boys live. Men are taught to hide emotions and only show anger. It should be no surprise that they sometimes act violently.…
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Category: /History
…at Auschwitz-Birkinau daily, carrying Jews from Europe. The prisoners anger and rebelion to the Nazis was always there, but only a few people decided to do anthing though. In the most difficult times, 667 prisoners tried to escape. Only 270 of them made…
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Category: /Literature/English
…anyone about the abuse that was going on. Her father was a rabbi, and people put faith in religious figures; no one would listen to her cries for help. Therefore, Ruth was forced to keep the anger and hurt inside her for many years…
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Category: /Literature/English
…incompetent and useless, "...I'm stuck here like an overturned ladybug...I hurt all over, but the worst is that I'm helpless” (Laurence 191). These feelings create a huge amount of anger. At end of the novel Hagar finally accepts her journey towards death…
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…. Magic is used by the Satanist to vent emotional frustration for a need that is unfulfilled. This covers everything from the lack of and adequate sex partner, sufficient monetary resources, to anger towards an enemy. The Satanist uses his…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the “seeming virtuous queen”, with phrases like “frailty, thy name is woman”, and “such dexterity to incestuous sheets”. Hamlet feels betrayed by even his own mother, therefore he cannot trust anyone. He then must vent his anger, taking it out on his mother…
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…actions. We have limited our idea of reconciliation and glorified our ideas of violence, anger, revenge, and ultimately, sin. Certainly we can always turn to God the moment we are conscious of sin, and ask forgiveness. And we should; God will give us grace…
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…not expect to see. His anger and fury was that of a man beating up his wife. I wonder how many children are watching this show. You wonder why there is a lot of domestic violence. I know that a lot that happens on the show are suppose to be just show but to show…
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…War is unquestionably a noticeable presence throughout the history of the human race. In the last century alone, violence and anger has stretched worldwide twice. Little skirmishes constantly erupt. Even terrorism is a form of war. Everyone wants…
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