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numbing amount of details of Batemans social life, wardrobe, cosmetic products, etc. The reader is almost frustrated with the overabundance of details. Why is it important to know what kind of hair gel Bateman used on Tuesday before an important meeting
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
are assumed to be easy and conducted with concurring enthusiasm; however, when it becomes arduous, frustration overcomes us and we look for the first available quick-fix. Now that the task was completed-with the minimal amount of effort-we sit back and relax
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to the devil's ever-present face in their lives. The characters in The Crucible by Arthur Miller, said that they acted out of their knowledge of the devils power regarding witchcraft. They were guided in their decisions by fear, frustration, and violence.
Every
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created inside her. Yet, through all this frustration in her life only her gestures and creative ways of describing colorful situations informs the reader of what is actually going on.
Jig is a young American woman traveling in Spain with her lover. Even
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. She believes anyone that causes harm to any child in a disturbing way should be put in jail. Mrs. Ackerman explains that child abuse is not only committed out of anger, but also through frustration. Some parents just cant handle it, and end up taking
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
her future holds and the thoughts occurring in her mind are creating frustration. Many variations of what is going on in this painting can be created because the painting is so interesting. Picassos creativity is really displayed in this in this piece
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Category: /Literature/Novels
in he beginning.
One thing Winston did was keeping a diary. A diary was of the more serious thought crimes. In his diary, it is pointed out of his sexual frustrations, along with the displeasure of society as a whole. In his diary, he expresses that he
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less than pleasant towards the Doctor, he says, After all, I had already fallen in love with the savage brat, showing that he still has the patience and adoration for the child. Although, in short time he became frustrated with the father for not being
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Category: /Science & Technology/Mathematics
to entertain and frustrate now days. I think that frustrate is defiantly the right word to use here. Our tangram practice in class left me a little frustrated by some of the patterns. The puzzle attracts people on a number of levels. Its simple format makes
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Category: /Literature
solve the more complex versions of the problems.
This according to Rose, will cause the scholar themselves to be very stressful or frustrated; since they can't solve the problems, other scholars can. This point is proven when Rose states "...it's a word
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