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anger since biblical times when God was considered angry. Babies even display signals that are understood as anger, such as bawling or screaming. Anger is not in any way unique to people. Animals furthermore have the ability to seem and exp...
respond to the sentiments of anger is entirely within our control. Introduction Everyone experiences wrath from time to time. Most of us outlook wrath as 'bad', and it is often affiliated with rage. Even offspring display signs that are und...
Postcolonial studies is the analysis of the phenomenon of imperialism and its aftermath: slavery, colonialism, nationalism, independence, and migration. Pratt (pp. 98-99) mentions its eclectic disciplinary and methodological range different...
the 4th-century empire was maintained at great cost to its citizens. Taxation was kept at a high level to pay for the large armies needed to defend the frontiers against increasingly well organized Germanic barbarians; yet the economy, part...
one problem after another. Germanic invasions across it's northern border, an agressive Persian empire to the east, mass migrations(today we call that illegal immigration) into its empire, and a political class to busy plotting and schemin...
comparison, man who would be Genghis Khan was born Temuchin, child of the secondary Mongolian chieftain. The Mongols were exceedingly poor and split up tribes, labouring to survive (Montross, 2000). Arrayed contrary to them was the powerful...
Meiji. It was not late when Japan westernized and quickly went to work crafting a constitution. There were a number of reasons that Meiji restoration took place. The Japanese were of the belief that they were way far behind the other countr...