Papers 4471-4480 of total 10613 found.
…war, bloody Sunday, and October Manifesto, made the onset of another war in these plummeting conditions, boil the already brewing sense of anger and distrust toward the Tsar. Just as mortifying the Tsarina- who had immaculate influence over the Tsar…
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…on the Weimar Democracy and were looking for a new and powerful leader to bring back the days of the Kaiser, and Hitler seemed to be the leader they needed. He manipulated the anger the Germans felt over what they had suffered and turned into a way of gaining…
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…offers Willy a job, but Willy cannot bring himself to accept it. While at Charley's office, Willy meets Bernard, Charley's son, who has become a very successful lawyer. Bernard wonder's why Biff lost his initiative 14 years ago. This angers Willy and causes…
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…O'Shea were talking about. Another thing that triggered a certain hate for white people is when Trent Foster gave the false testimony after Raymond committed suicide. She was furious and hated herself for apologising to Bert McNamara. "Anger. I had certainly…
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…for Julie's cut finger and being grounded. When Mr Baxter (Cindy's father) informs Cindy that Amanda and Julie will be moving in to live with them, Cindy has an explosion of anger which gradually resides when Amanda goes and talks to her, and giving her permission…
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…and Spain peacefully, which soon became hopeless. A letter called the De Lome Letter was released by Cuban rebels (387). The letter was insulting to President McKinley and made his anger rise against Spain. Shortly after the publication of the De Lome Letter…
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…of Europe. Others believed that it was caused by an earthquake that released poisonous gasses, or God's anger. The more crowed and dirty the cities were the easier the plague was spread. And it did, it wiped out 1/3 of the population of Europe and 35,000,000…
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…and was probably physically the strongest. He would often take beatings from his father for no reason. His father would go into rages where he would hit Luke just to release anger. But Luke never complained. He was not going to let his father win and would often…
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…into a conversation, McCourt did the same thing on this section on the book. He also slows down the reader with examples like 'a blackness come over me' for describing his anger. This shows his thoughts as a child are quite simple. Due to the lack of knowledge, he can only…
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…between the North and South and further aggravated debates over slavery. Southern justices argued that according to the Bill of Rights, the federal government could not deprive anyone of their right to life, liberty or property. The northerners were angered
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