Category: /Social Sciences
as they enter adulthood.
· Life-long vulnerability to the experience of loss.
· Anger, resentment, hostility.
· A reduction in psychological well-being.
· Depression in young adulthood.
· Low life satisfaction.
When divorce seems inevitable, parents
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
ground for his followers. Jesus responded with equal anger, but preached a more peaceful policy of "turning the other cheek." Jesus, however never became the political leader that Muhammad assumed for his people once his following became sizeable.
While each
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Category: /Literature
angry, except that she is not as smart as he. He wants to "bring home a beautiful suspiciously Negroid woman," and get a "Negro Doctor" for her, just to anger her. Julian sits next to Negroes on the bus and wants to "teach his mother a lesson" for no reason
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Category: /Literature
to harbour emotions of anger and savagery.
Jack has been described in the book as being, "...thin and bony; and his hair was red...". At a later stage of the book he would be likely described as having dirty hair. He has also been described as being "ugly
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Category: /History/North American History
to antagonize, anger and frustrate them. Borden also didn't take enough initiative to remove Sam Hughes quickly before it would harm the French-Canadian and English-Canadian relations. Moreover, he did not handle the Spanish Flu epidemic well, and many Canadians
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
anger, finds Lennie and picks a fight with him. Lennie crushes Curley's hand in the altercation. Slim warns Curley that if he tries to get George and Lennie fired, he will be the laughingstock of the farm.
The next night, most of the men go to the local
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Category: /History/North American History
, he noted, would be angered by the Declaration which, appropriately harshly, was taken up with a list of grievances and specific charges against the King-"He has plundered our seats, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns..." However, the punishment that all
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Category: /Literature/English
at his wife, she in turn gets angry at their son who expresses his anger by kicking the dog! We see this mental strategy in Connie's mother. In the first paragraph Oates tells of how Connie's mother is constantly scolding her for very typical behaviors
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Category: /Literature
offer. Alice's mom has tried to help Alice by talking to her, Alice's closest friends' even tried to help as much as possible; by lending a hand or doing things for her, Alice's teacher even tried to get out all of the anger by letting her write up a poem
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Category: /Literature
, but then became annoyed. Finally, Gretta shared her thoughts with her husband, and for a while she spoke about him as if he was still alive. Gabriel was devastated to hear that he was not Gretta's first love. Gabriel's first impression was of anger and the need
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