Papers 4931-4940 of total 10613 found.
Category: /History
angered, as the debt grew larger, for the larger it became the more they were taxed. Instead of implementing tax reforms the king avoided burdening the nobility by asking them to pay taxes. He therefore borrowed the differences in spending and income…
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…he explode with anger? Would they embrace him? Would they shun him as Beaumont did to Pearl and Laura nearly a century and a half ago? At first there was a fear on Henry’s part that he was in some way being disloyal to his black roots by putting so much…
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Category: /History
…that these residents of Oka would be able to achieve any results by using conventional methods of participation, so they decided to take a more radical approach. Many feel that this manifestation of anger “was a logical and inevitable outcome of five hundred years…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, and a communication's model. This research article examines the complex relationship between dispositions, popular music preferences, and attitudes. In accordance, with selective-exposure and excitation-transfer theories, it was expected that anger and self-esteem…
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…find it easy to lose their tempers when dealing with consistent 'trouble makers' in the classroom. There may be some instances where it is appropriate to express some anger but the anger needs to be "weighted" so the students can see the significance…
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…of violence. In 1936 Sheikh Izz Al-Din Qassam who was against Jewish settlers arriving in Palestine was killed by the British. The Palestinian population was angered, and in order to assure them of British support, the British seized illegal weaponry going…
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…. Restlessness, feelings of failure, overreaction to criticism, overly self-critical behavior, anger, and a morbid preoccupation with death are also some profound signals teenagers may demonstrate while contemplating suicide (U.S Public Health Services, 1999). Today's…
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…, overly self-critical behavior, anger, and a morbid preoccupation with death are also some profound signals teenagers may demonstrate while contemplating suicide (U.S Public Health Services, 1999). Today's commercial media also has an enormous sociological…
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…the north and south which seemed to represent the anger which had been culminating over the last few years. As R. M. Dalfiume states 'Objections to the assignment of black troops also came from other sections of the country, a fact that must have reinforced…
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…considered violent crimes. These crimes are committed for a variety of reasons that range from unbelievable to incredible. Some are done for fun, having no real reason at all. Anger is a major reason for assaults being committed as well as Homicides. Robbery…
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