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    States came together at Versailles, they discussed who was to blame and how that nation would reimburse the other nations. Unfortunately, the leaders believed Germany to be at fault, which led to serious economic problems and resentment amongst the nations. This resentment was not only present in Germany, but it was also expressed by other nations such as Italy. With emotions…

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    to “maintain order”, which was an underlying problem for the Bostonians.The Boston Massacre was a tragic event that eventually led to the American Revolution. Overall, the problems that led up to The Boston Massacre were rooted in the colonial resentment that the Bostonians had for the English parliament. Many people who lived in Boston had “bad feelings” about the english soldiers since they got to Boston, they would find them breaking into private shops,or stealing goods, the Bostonians would…

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    Of course, the events taking place in Hughes’s personal life affected his poetry. His childhood and adolescence were characterized by his parents’ split, discrimination, and world events that most likely had a direct impact on his life (“Langston Hughes”). “The first area found Hughes dwelling on isolation, despair, suicide, and the like--conventional themes for a young, romantic poet, to be sure, but notions strongly felt by Hughes personally as he struggled to overcome the effect of his…

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    Not only adults experience the stresses in life, but also children who observe the hardship of the parents and may want an opportunity of a different life for themselves and their family members. There are factors that can push or pull a juvenile to act out in a delinquent manner. Flowers (2002), found Strain theories of delinquency explain the delinquency of juveniles as a response to a lack of socially approved opportunities (flowers 2002) that usually stem from the frustrations of lower…

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    1). There are several reasons as to how and why WWI started. However, historians believe that there are four main reasons as to why started. One of the most prominent reasons as to why the war started was over the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.However, there are still several other reasons as to why the war started. One reason as to why the war started was because of Nationalism, or having great loyalty and or pride towards one owns country (aka patriotism). Another…

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    The ancient Inca Empire had to come to an end as Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador took the the last breath of of the Inca leader Huayna Capac. However, this beginning conquest created great wealth for Spain and brought new religion and new ideas to South America. The Amerindians were easily defeated and killed bywith the Spaniards’s iron swords and advanced technology. This destruction became is was athe start for a new government, new religion, and new culture. The Spanish took over…

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    Honor In Ligia's Story

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    accidents. Yet her respectability, her beauty, and her argument that a woman should be allowed to defend her own honor, vigilante-style, struck a chord with many of her compatriots. Venezuelan men often felt protective toward the young blonde and resentment toward Basque adventurer who had disgraced her. Beezley mentions that “Hispanic customs dictated that a family’s honor was intertwined with the chastity of its women. Legal codes granted the father of the family, or its older male, the…

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    Negative Mindset Patterns

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    mindset patterns to deal with in this situation and so a number of approaches could be attempted. In essence the client has a clear case of self-loathing and a need to feel loved by someone else to be happy in herself. There are many feelings of resentment towards her daughters who she believes have made bad choices, leading her to feel like she has to help them out. She believes they should not have turned out the way they have because she has given them everything they could ever have wanted…

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    Shakespeare uses potent words in the soliloquy of 3.1, to express Macbeth’s resentment for Banquo’s prophecy. We can see that when Shakespeare writes: “for Banquo’s issue have I filed my mind.” Meaning, Macbeth has murdered Duncan (in purpose of becoming the new king), solely for Banquo’s sons’ welfare. Shakespeare moreover uses the word “issue” by meaning Banquo’s descendants. Having that in mind, Shakespeare, uses this to interpret how the murder of gracious Duncan was fulfilled for the sake…

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    The chapter “...So Does Season” from How Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster demonstrates the use of season associating with characters and the setting. As said by Foster, spring is associated with “childhood and youth” (186) because of the new birth of flowers and nature; however, the birth of Frankenstein’s creation takes on the day of a “dreary night of November” (Shelley, 56). This quotes foreshadows hardships on the life of the creature because of the on a “dreary night”…

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