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4231: Carl Gustav Jung
... disruptive effects that the added energy produces within the psyche. These disruptive effects are caused by massive redistributions of energy within the system. It takes only the slightest pressure on the trigger of a loaded gun to cause a great disaster. Similarly, it may take only the slightest addition of energy to an unstable psyche to produce large effects in a person's behavior. Psychic energy is also called Libido. It ...
4232: Celine Dion
... It was only a dream). Celine sang and recorded it on a demo tape, and they sent it to Rene Angelil, who was a well-known manager in Montreal. Rene was very impressed by the control and strength of her voice, so he agreed to work with her. He even mortgaged his house to pay for the production of her first two albums! In 1981 French songwriter Eddy Marnay wrote La ...
4233: Queen Elizabeth I
... would be diverted by the glitter of her jewels, from noticing the decay of her personal attractions." Bacon's cynicism reflects the darkening tone of the last decade of Queen Elizabeth's reign, where her control of her country's political, religious, and economic forces and over her representation of herself began to show severe strains. Bad harvests, continued inflation, and unemployment caused strain and a loss of public morale. Charge ...
4234: Catherine II, Empress of Russia (Catherine the Great)
... the number of state and private schools. As a result, the Russian nobility (and some townspeople) also began to organize associations for the promotion of schools and publications. Catherine, who did not want to surrender control over social and cultural policy, viewed these activities with suspicion. The outbreak of the French Revolution (1789) and the publication of Aleksandr Radishchev's Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow (1790), in which the author ...
4235: Crazy Horse
... census conducted by the government trying to prove this, they found that the Indians were actually claiming less (Ambrose 359). In 1876, the agencies were taken from the churches and given to the army to control. This was petitioned to Washington with statements that soldiers were obnoxious and their dislike for Indians was very obvious. Also the army was corrupting the Indians by introducing and encouraging alcohol and gambling. The petition ...
4236: Charlie Chaplin 2
... Charlie tries to keep up with machinery that s chugging along at a breakneck speed. Next, Charlie is chosen to test a new machine that feeds workers as they work. The machine goes out of control, causing food to spew all over Charlie before finally breaking apart. After this, he spots a secretary and chases after her with his arms moving in a twistlike motion, unable to stop. His intent to ...
4237: The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven
... With joy I hasten to meet death"-but hope and determination, though weak and unsure, are evident. In the Heiligenstadt Testament the composer comes to terms with his deafness and leaves what is beyond his control to what must be, trying to make a fresh start. It is quite evident that the Testament is filled with a preoccupation with death-he writes as though death were at his doorstep, waiting for ...
4238: Confucius Life Philosiphy
... to be the equal of his two parents as well as the third member of their mystic trinity. In the same way that intelligence gives life to matter, man uses his intelligence to shape and control the world about him. Confucius taught that when patterns on earth match those of Heaven, the spiritual beings of Heaven can be brought to earth and made to help man. All the spirits and specters ...
4239: Constantine The Great
... His alliance with Christianity was strengthened by the political quarrel with Licinius. The death of Galerius in 311--and that of his successor in the East, Maximinus Daia, in 313--left Constantine and Licinius in control of both halves of the empire. The two rulers were soon at odds. In the ensuing civil war, politics and religion became so entangled that contemporaries described Constantine's conflict with Licinius (a pagan) as ...
4240: Thomas Paine
... Most Hated Man in America. He had motivated the young nation to free itself from a monarchic rule. And was a thorn in the side of England, as they continued to lose their grip of control, on America.


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