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…shack as a hermit while he experimented to find the perfect bomb. There were 23 victims in all including 3 fatalities during his attacks. Usually one would need much rage or anger against society during a tragic time of his life inorder to have a motive…
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…with Frederick the Great over academic freedom and Frederick was greatly angered at his departure. Euler lost the sight of his right eye at the age of 31 and soon after his return to St Petersburg he became almost entirely blind after a cataract operation…
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…a stand on abolition; he never stated if he was for or against it. This angered Thoreau. Not only did Thoreau write several essay’s on the subject, attacking it in the essay "Slavery in Massachusetts", and defending the violent abolitionist John Brown…
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…advantage of this and annoyed and angered one important official after another. By doing so he was kicked out of Cuba and Prague. He was also a fimilar figure at protest against the Vietnam War. Ginsberg was said to be one of the few Beat writers who had genuine…
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…. In 1937, when the USS Panay was attacked by Japan while cruising the Yangtze River, US public opinion didn't direct their anger towards Japan, but rather, they demanded to know what the gunboat was doing there in the first place, underscoring the reluctance…
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…. These actions of the Red Biennium greatly angered the conservatives who supported the church, and who were supported by the army. Therefore, when the government called for an election in 1933, the conservatives formed the CEDA (Spanish Confederation of Autonomous…
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…and Israelis was still present at the time of its publication. If the author was someone who was not totally impartial, perhaps they had relatives on one of the opposing factions or were themselves members, then in such a time of heated emotions, ones anger might…
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…The history of witchcraft during seventeenth century New England is inherently a history of direct confrontations within communities where relationships become tainted with suspicion, revenge and anger. The documents in Witch-Hunting in Seventeenth…
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…viewof the crime. Most of the time the male, no matter what race white, black or others have the same excuse, like why there spouse or girlfriend, always spending there money or that they did something to anger them. While the female is Usually the victim…
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…the Civil War angered the Radical Republican majority that sought to punish the former rebels of the Confederacy. The stage was set for a partisan fight that would ultimately center around a single act. In February 1868, Johnson fired Secretary of War Edwin…
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