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. If you use "any means necessary" like Malcolm X, it will raise hostility towards your campaign and sooner than later your message of freedom through anger will have negative effects. Malcolm X did a great job of expressing the feelings of the oppressed african
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out and Slavery was abolished. Unfortunately the results of this were varied. The anger between the two races is still very evident despite work on relations by both races. It gets better, but has never been fully resolved.
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and Northern business leaders began to think nationally and concentrate on the United States as a Union. This incredible transformation from the destruction and anger from a few years before was due to a number of interests was certainly not Presidential
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the Missouri Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Sanford.
People from the North were angered by the verdict. They believed that Taney had unfairly conduct the court. This verdict shattered their confidence in the Supreme Court.
The people from the South liked
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Category: /Literature/English
to concentrate, short attention span, boredom, or frustration. Included as well might easily be anger, irritability, and impatience.
As well as behavorial symptoms, there are many physiological reactions. For example, tension and migraine headaches, dizziness
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sentence: "Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; andmy eyes burned with anguish and anger."1 The character had a negative reaction to his new awareness. His realization caused him to have feelingsof shame, anguish
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in a bizarre fashion, a baseball game between two Jewish parochial schools that turns into a holy war.
the assailant is a young boy name Danny Saunders, a moody, but brilliant boy who is driven to anger by his pent-up torment, who feels imprisoned
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Category: /Science & Technology
to the disruption of placement. Many parents have a difficult time dealing with behavioral problems from a teen who has grown up in a healthy, loving environment, much less a teenager who is likely to have built up anger due to a past of neglect, physical abuse, or even
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
their (McMahon np). This is where the story turns from the introduction of Queen Esther to the plot of massacring the Jewish people. Haman is angered by Mordecai rudeness and wishes to hang him and destroy the Jews (NIV Esther 3:5-7).
Haman bribes Ahasuerus
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through life showing no signs of hurt, anger, or any other feelings but happiness. Everything was commercialized in the 1950's. The American Dream became the obsession of carbon copy Ozzie-and-Harriett households. Meanwhile, Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe
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