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... hand in hand is starkly contradicted by the first two years of Barack Obama's presidency. With the h... is steeper for Obama, although in this instance the difference is not statistically significant. .... president was likely to provoke the wrath of the McCain voters and other populist conservati...
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... For instance, is the union hampering reform efforts within inst...Chairman. First, the Democrats had the House and the Senate for fo... our 401(k) money directly, but that our wrath (ph) is diverted. So we have our in these budget h...
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...Mythologies, for instance, express, through their judicious symbolic depicti... seems inevitable, the last and often, the first resort in conflicts. (24) [10] When they published... of the wicked, thereby manifesting God's wrath." (37) . [16] In addition to this is the fact that...
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... are also adduced as support, for instance, the Classical authors writing about Persia (pt. 1.... This is the first major comparative study of mythological narratives...-giving poetic thought!--and his opponent Wrath (aesma), who embodies the dark night sky. Wrath's ...
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...S. ___ (2007). . . II . . We turn first to the meaning of the Second Amendment. . . A ....All three of these instances unambiguously refer to individual rights, not "col..., or takes into his hands, or useth in wrath to cast at or strike another." 1 A New and Complet...
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Modern popularist teaching presents ethics as situational and relativistic. Rather than using this current approach a more classical and reactionary methodology that calls for the reevaluation of some of the elder philosophies that regarded right and wrong in the context of absolutism is required. Confusion between the concepts of beliefs, values, morals, laws, and ethics has increased to the point where many people today consider these related ideas as synonymous. It is essential to discuss these related concepts outside of any single religious or ethnically based belief system. To do otherwise would inject individualistic religious or ethnic beliefs and values into the discussion, thereby negating the universality of the argument. Both modern and traditional approaches to ethics have ...
... This treatise has a three-fold purpose, The first purpose is to convince the reader of the immutabil...For instance, many U.S. and European laws are descended from th...Wrath and anger imply strong vengeful anger and indignat...
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... neutral shipping, without Congress having first declared or otherwise noticed the beginning of a w...For instance, in an influential speech in spring 1862, Senator ... time, be our enemy, deserving our utmost wrath, and a friend, entitled to our support and protect...
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...The neglect is felt, first of all, in the voluminous art historical literatur... past and present, the stigmata also promise wrath in the future; consolation is eclipsed in the spot... clients in this genre, in a few rare instances--Leopold Kretzenbacher discovered one in a souther...
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In his autobiography, Peeling the Onion, which provoked a storm of controversy when it was published in 2006, Grass for the first time acknowledges that as a boy of seventeen he was a proud member of the infamous Waffen-SS. Clemens's fiction speaks with uncanny fidelity to the repressed moral anguish of white America - which is to say that guilt is most characteristically manifest in both the manner and the matter of his writing as a restive impulse straining upward, against formidable resistance, toward the surface of consciousness.\n Grass' experience of the Second World War, by contrast, confronted him with moral challenges of greater gravity from which he had fewer avenues of moral retreat.
... revealments of the truth, with hardly an instance of plain straight truth, the remorseless truth is ... find ways to shield his new friend from the wrath of the printers, who threaten to go out on strike ...
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Two formal devices recur with enough frequency to identify an emerging pattern: "likeness scenes," in which strangers or antagonists are aligned in an unlooked-for congruence; and strategic deferral, where something a character or a reader wants to know is withheld from the narrative until such time as it can serve his emotional education. Foer's novel insists upon the right to recall and imagine the losses suffered on "the worst day" as unassailably personal. "Because of what happened" Oskar is sent home early from school.
...This was the first move to be made. The second was to move from elegy... whether to go up or down." In most instances, civilians were advised to remain where they were ... poets take up is whether we have invited wrath. The most comprehensive historical vision may be t...