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…of their womanhood”. Wilson claimed that ERT could be considered a “youth pill”, and even went as far as saying that it could avert such conditions as frigidity, depression and alcoholism. This angered feminist groups and scientists who believed that menopause…
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…destroyed. Anger toward the Japanese spread quickly throughout the entire country and this anger led to the United States' entry into World War II. Before entering World War II, Japan had many other problems to deal with. It had begun to rely more and more…
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…by the free blacks after The French Revolution of 1789; the fact that the French planters would not grant these people citizenship as decreed by the National Assembly of France in its “Declaration of the Rights of Man” propelled their anger. Toussaint started off…
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…and eating from packages of cookies or cold cuts on the supermarket shelf while pretending to shop. Hunger in Detroit is anger. The old people saying, " They treat us like an old horse, only they don't shoot us, they just starve us inch by inch. They've got…
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…as an outlet to vent there frustration and anger. Young athletes often take sports heroes as role models and imitate their behavior, which may lead to children imitating such aggressive behavior in their own sporting activities. Many continue to argue…
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…Betonie, but his anger over “where the white people and their promises have left the Indians” destroys his ability to perceive the healing power Betonie offers. Slowly, in Silko’s ideal, Tayo must come to understand that merely assigning guilt and responding…
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…to understand more about the social relations between blacks and whites. But unlike his mother, his indifference feelings for the white community stems much deeper than racial injustice. A part of Wright’s internalization of emotion causes him to place the anger he…
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…and slanderous remarks. But he kept his cool and used his head. But sometimes it got him into trouble for his actions. Jackie Robinson changed, grew, learned, realizes and reacted do to racism and built up anger. Like Cassie, Stacy, Little Man and the rest…
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…that "she's full of senseless anger" and feels that "her feelings aren't right" (73). The conflict between being a good accepting wife and her inner spirit filled with anger and rebellion is threatening her sanity. It leads her to imagine a sympathetic listener…
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…. Angered at a government plan to nationalize the railways, the uprising soon grew into a national revolution that would end once and for all imperial rule in china. In all there were ten attempts at revolution in the provinces, most of them in the southwest…
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