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    either resigned or were relieved of their position due to Rasputin. This had a large effect on the Russian people as the Tsars attention was fully towards the war and not on the problems faced by the people. This would have been a growing source of discontent which backs up the argument that the Tsars neglect of the Russian troubles back in Russia would have been one of the main reasons for the outbreak of revolution in 1917. The impact of world war one in Russia can be viewed as one of the characteristics

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    Examples of mental suffering are anxiety‚ grief‚ hatred‚ and boredom. The intensity of suffering comes in all degrees‚ from the mild to the unspeakably insufferable. Sigmund Freud discusses three sources of human suffering in Civilization and discontents which were the human body‚ the world‚ and social relations. The human body causes suffering because it is feeble and weak. Because humans are mortal‚ it leaves us susceptible to pain. Freud explains how the world is a source of suffering because

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    Quotes that answer specific questions: What is civil disobedience? All men recognize the right of revolution; that is‚ the right to refuse allegiance to‚ and to resist‚ the government‚ when its tyranny or its inefficiency are great and unendurable. But almost all say that such is not the case now. But such was the case‚ they think‚ in the Revolution of ’75. If one were to tell me that this was a bad government because it taxed certain foreign commodities brought to its ports‚ it is most

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    more taxes were charged.To avoid corruption in the collection of taxes consulados were put in charge of such recollection‚ this giving more control to Spain since the consulados reported directly to the king. This exploitation obviously was to the discontent of the merchants making some even retire from the profession. The new freedom to explore and the opening of new ports gave Spain a better position in the world of

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    Seeking Pleasure and Aggression Is Part of Human Instinct Name: Mohamed Fakhry A.Wahab Based on Freud concepts of pleasure and aggression‚ discuses Hay Ibn Yaqzan and The Island of Animals It is said to be that seeking pleasure and aggression are a part of our human Instinct. We seek pleasure to shorten the time of our unhappiness. We live in a constant struggle to be always happy‚ and we use all the ways that take us to happiness. Aggression‚ on the otherhand‚ is a part of our human

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    in the urban areas simmering the discontent of peasants and workers creating more unrest in the country. Another factor of why the revolution broke out in Russia in 1905 was because of the shortages and high prices of food; this has resulted to create more unrest in the capital St. Petersburg making the society more anti-Tsarist as the people were suffering under Alexander III. Russia also suffered a severe depression due to the unemployment and urban discontent‚ the peasant population was increasing

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    Arab Spring & Pakistan The winds of change which arose in Tunisia following the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi in a small village on December 17‚ 2010‚ and which have since then swept through many countries in the Arab world‚ may finally arrive in Pakistan. The most important aspect of the Arab Spring is “hope”. Hope can‚ in fact be the other name of this movement which has reinvigorated millions of hearts which had experienced nothing but despair for decades – that same dark despair which Pakistanis

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    During a mission to Vietnam‚ hunger spread in the Chinese navy like a virus. Vietnam was having a war with the US‚ and food supply just wasn’t enough. Fortunately‚ a soldier faced this challenge with a positive attitude and changed the situation significantly. This soldier is my grandfather. Unlike all those soldiers that complained‚ and moaned endlessly‚ my grandfather faced this inevitable challenge with a positive attitude. Not only did he fixate his eyes on positive things‚ he also changed the

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    from the government‚ railroads‚ and monopolies. Throughout this time‚ following reconstruction‚ the new party of Populists fought for the grievances and agriculture of the farmers‚ which was beginning to corrupt. The biggest contributions to their discontent came from political‚ social‚ and economical issues. All of which were valid arguments to be dealt with in the Gilded Age‚ a time period where the costs of Reconstruction were harsh. This money supply ran scarce due to inflation causing major debt

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    Double Bondage..Puritan and Women Being oppressed by their male counterparts‚ women were extremely disgruntled. As the quote explains‚ Anne Bradstreet’s “poetry must have been her outlet for her discontent.” This discontent stems from the oppression of women of her time. Women in Puritan society during the dawn of the New World in the English colonies were extremely oppressed‚ double-teamed by both religion and men. Puritan society in New England was a society with a strong patriarchal community

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