Papers 4131-4140 of total 10613 found.
…sleepy during daytime hours. The people suffering from this disorder tend to feel as if they hadn't gone to sleep for 48 hours. In addition, they sleep poorly at night. Laughter, embarrassment, sudden anger, social interactions with strangers, and sexual…
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…be because I have not gone fishing lately due to schooling. This longing to go fishing may have created a desire that would carry to my dreams. So then, the latent content or true meaning of the dream is my suppressed anger towards not being able to go fishing…
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…, the narrator comes across an old friend of Sonny’s in the schoolyard. They talk about Sonny’s arrest and tell each other some their fears. The friend says that he “can’t much help old Sonny no more.” This angers the narrator because it reminds him that he himself…
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…gathered with their stones. The Criminal was a woman who was convicted of adultery. As the villagers raised their hands ready to throw the stone Jesus came and stepped in front of the woman. Looking at the angered villagers he said, “He who has no sin…
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…to Victor that the monster did not know right from wrong or how to cope with his anger. This aggression made Frankenstein's creation violent. While talking with the monster, the monster demanded from Frankenstein to create a partner that he could be able…
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…, permanent, and fixed. We were at the center of the universe and everything revolved around us. Deductive logic to give reason to all cases where there was a lack of understanding. A logical assumption to the Greek was that lightning was a sign of anger from…
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…moved to Detroit in 1924. Detroit was where I first became interested in boxing. Having grown up in the old south, I had acquired the instinct and anger of a true fighter. I took on a strong liking to the sport and decided I was going to try boxing out. I…
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Category: /Literature/English
…situations. Alcohol has been thought of as an escape for those who have psychological or social problems. Most often, alcohol consumption becomes a way to unleash built-up negative feelings towards life, while others use alcohol to drown their anger, guilt…
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…. Rogers did much of the puppet work and voices himself. He also studied early childhood development at the University of Pittsburgh and consulted with an expert there over the years. Rogers taught children how to share, deal with anger and even why…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…hair. He also has a very freckled face. From the beginning, he seems to have feelings of anger and savagery. At first, he is the leader of the choir, which later becomes the hunters. Finally, his savage personality and his conniving ways allow him to become…
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