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431: American Gulag The Death Of Bu
... letter addressed to newly appointed Governor of Pennsylvania Robert P. Casey. In this letter Mr. Dwyer wrote, "By the time you receive this letter, the office of State Treasurer of Pennsylvania will be vacant. I stress to you that I did not resign but was State Treasurer of Pennsylvania to the end."
432: As Night And Day And The Heir
... he admitted to his wrong doing to his teacher. Kojo had also felt guilt for not confessing earlier. His guilt had made him feel like he had committed a crime. Guilt causes a lot of stress for people and it is best not to lie and to be honest. As people say honesty is the best policy. Guilt evolves around everyone and there is no way of stopping it unless the ...
433: Alcoholizm
... developing nations. After 1980, however, consumption remained relatively stable in many western European nations. Development Alcoholism, as opposed to merely excessive or irresponsible drinking, has been thought of as a symptom of psychological or social stress or as a learned, maladaptive coping behaviour. More recently, and probably more accurately, it has come to be viewed as a complex disease in its own right. Alcoholism usually develops over a period of years ...
434: Compare And Contrast Of The Od
... with his dead mother. But this in itself reveals something important. Essentially, Odysseus is now aware that he has more than a good chance of returning home soon, but still cannot be overjoyed because of stress that he has suffered so far. One could say that he is simply not near as worried as he was before, essentially he now has hope to arrive home to his wife and son because ...
435: Character Analysis Of Falconer
... these sources of his identity (Burhans, Jr., N. Pag.). Farragut denies his brothers death, thus, sentenced to prison with no hope of living again in a pleasant world. Farragut's coping with confinement brings new stress to his life. Farragut tries to move through experience, instead of resting in it (Bracher N. Pag.). For example, Farragut overcame his drug addiction without even noticing he had quit. No matter how absorbing the ...
436: Careful, He Might Hear You 2
... him, a battle that he has no control over. PS was settled in life until Vanessa entered and shattered it into disharmony. The arrival and presence of PS's invidious aunt creates a lot of stress for the small boy. He must endure changes in his home, school, and lifestyle. All of this was done against the will of PS, who strongly resented the proposition of these changes. This incident displays ...
437: In-Just Topographical
... its accompanying simulated pause, the stressed final-syllable of “balloonMan”(21) delivers an extra aural weight. Significant to the meaning in the poem of the word’s unconventional capitalization is the effect it has to stress the difference of classification between the children and the adult “balloonMan”(20). Another example of unconventional capitalization employed by cummings is in the poem’s first line. The poem’s first two words are intentionally ...
438: Cooper Thompsons A New Vision
... side of the "traditional view of masculinity." He claims that believing in masculinity is being tough, daring and aggressive can put great pressure on boys. Thompson explains that this false view not only creates emotional stress but also increase chances of physical injury since so many boys are competing to be the toughest one. In contrast Thompson admires nurturance, a quality not valued because it is not "a quality perceived as ...
439: Herman Melville- Moby Dick
... son of Allan and Maria Melville. During Herman's childhood he lived in the "good" neighborhoods of New York City. In 1832 Herman suffered tragedy when his father died after trying to cope with the stress of debts and misfortunes. After a short time in a business house in New York City, Herman determined he needed to go to sea. He spent years traveling on a variety of ships, including whaling ...
440: Character Sketch Of Mimi Menlo
... was of great necessity not to be employed at the same institution as here husband who was also a psychiatrist. Some reasons why this may be are that by spending to much time together, marital stress would be caused, or maybe even competition would occur. Mimi is quoted to being a hard worker, "...she had always worked with the kind of physical intensity that kills, and yet she gave the impression ...


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