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their fears now are of miscegenation and Negro political control in many counties.
There are certainly large areas of understanding in the human sciences which in themselves and even without political invention can help to dispel our present fears.
I am certainly not adequately trained to describe or enlarge on human fears, but there are certain features of the fears dispelled by scientific explanations that stand out quite clearly.
They are in general those fears that once seemed to have been amenable to prayer or ritual.
When finally the two bedraggled men reach their friend's home, Voltaire's fears are once again aroused.
In Psalm 27: 1 you read those beautiful words which you must have in your heart if you are to master the fears that surround you, or to drive them out if they have you in their grip: `` The Lord is my light and my salvation ; ;
Like all traits, there is variability in the intensity of fears of spiders, and those with more intense fears are classified as phobic.
The only suspected cases to arise thus far have been vCJD, although there are fears — based on animal studies — that consuming beef or beef products containing prion particles can also cause the development of classic CJD.
In summary, Jeremy Bentham states that people are driven by their interests and their fears, but their interests take precedence over their fears, and their interests are carried out in accordance with how people view the consequences that might be involved with their interests.
According to surveys, some of the most common fears are of ghosts, the existence of evil powers, cockroaches, spiders, snakes, heights, water, enclosed spaces, tunnels, bridges, needles, social rejection, failure, examinations and public speaking.
Many studies have found that certain fears ( e. g. animals, heights ) are much more common than others ( e. g. flowers, clouds ).
These fears are also easier to induce in the laboratory.
Our fears are portrayed through sources such as books, movies.
There are widespread fears that a Greek default on its debt would have global repercussions, endangering the economies of many other countries in the European Union, threatening the stability of the European currency, the euro, and possibly plunging the world into another recession.
Ribbentrop brushed away Ciano's fears of a general war because " France and England cannot intervene because they are insufficiently prepared militarily and because they have no means of injuring Germany ".
In the psychology of Carl Jung, myths are the expression of a culture or society ’ s goals, fears, ambitions and dreams ( Indick, “ Classical Heroes in Modern Movies: Mythological Patterns of the Superhero ", 93-95 ).
Singer explains " my views are not threatening to anyone, even minimally " and says that some groups play on the anxieties of those who hear only keywords that are understandably worrying ( given the constant fears of ever repeating the Holocaust ) if taken with any less than the full context of his belief system.
Throughout her speech she kept stressing that “ we should keep things going while things are stirring ” and fears that once the fight for colored rights settles down, it would take a long time to warm people back up to the idea of colored women ’ s having equal rights.
The HPA's position is that “... radio frequency ( RF ) exposures from WiFi are likely to be lower than those from mobile phones .” It also saw “... no reason why schools and others should not use WiFi equipment .” In October 2007, the HPA launched a new “ systematic ” study into the effects of WiFi networks on behalf of the UK government, in order to calm fears that had appeared in the media in a recent period up to that time ".

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However, after the song went in at number-one, he felt as though he was " supported by the fans " and his fears were alleviated.

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Abreaction of her anxiety and guilt concerning the death of her parents, when linked up with her current feelings of anger and her fears of loss, abandonment, and annihilation, produced further relief of tension.
" A prisoner interviewed by Moyers explained his literal interpretation of the second verse: "' Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved " by saying that the fear became immediately real to him when he realized he may never get his life in order, compounded by the loneliness and restriction in prison.
The single was released at the height of the Cold War, when general fears about global nuclear warfare were at a peak.
The war began when Iraq invaded Iran, launching a simultaneous invasion by air and land 22 September 1980 following a long history of border disputes, and fuelled by fears of Shia Islam insurgency among Iraq's long-suppressed Shia majority influenced by the Iranian Revolution in 1979.
Papen ’ s attempt to address Turkish fears of Italian expansionism by getting Ribbentrop to have Count Galeazzo Ciano promise the Turks that they had nothing to fear from Italy backfired when the Turks found the Italo-German effort to be both patronizing and insulting.
* Kamatari Fujiwara as Manzō ( 万造 ), a farmer who fears for his daughter's purity when surrounded by the dashing samurai.
The fears are confirmed when the baby is baptised into the Catholic faith.
The teams went ahead and landed with their DPVs straight off the helicopters but their fears were confirmed when the oil soaked and muddy ground on the peninsula rendered their underpowered, rear wheel drive vehicles useless.
The peak of popularity of the spy film is often considered to be the 1960s when Cold War fears meshed with a desire by audiences to see exciting and suspenseful films.
This Phoenix however seems to be a side effect of when Emma invaded Juggernaut's mind and began feeding into Emma's fears.
Caesar is deemed an intuitive philosopher who is always right when he goes with his gut, for instance when he says he fears Cassius as a threat to him before he is killed, his intuition is correct.
In 1915, when the HCAA was founded, it had " consistently assuaged the fears of fundamentalist Christians by emphasizing that it is not a separate denomination but only an evangelistic arm of the evangelical church ", and insisted that it would be free of these Judaizing practices " now and forever ".
Clifford attempted to allay such fears when, responding to a query about whether he was a hawk ( favoring aggressive military action ) or a dove ( favoring a peaceful resolution to the Vietnam War ), he remarked, " I am not conscious of falling under any of those ornithological divisions.
She hates and fears cleanliness as much as Ammonia hates dirt which proves to be a problem when the two are required to team up.
A file was kept on Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson from 1945, when he became an MP, although the agency's official historian, Christopher Andrew maintains that his fears of MI5 conspiracies and bugging were unfounded.
Internal fears exist inside his kingdom and focus on his subjects, Machiavelli warns to be suspicious of everyone when hostile attitudes emerge.
* 1587-All foreigners ordered out of Japan when shogun fears they are as divisive and might present the Europeans with an opportunity to disrupt Japan.
* Most of the situational / contingency and functional theories assume that leaders can change their behavior to meet differing circumstances or widen their behavioral range at will, when in practice many find it hard to do so because of unconscious beliefs, fears or ingrained habits.
The defeat of his replacement as commander, Henry Hawley, roused the fears of the English people in January 1746, when, under a hail of pistol fire, " eighty dragoons fell dead upon the spot " at Falkirk Muir.
After the attack, Nord-Ost returned to the same theater stage in Moscow on February 8, 2003 and continued showing there until May 10, 2003, when the producers took it off the stage, quoting the loss of viewer interest due to fears caused by the attack.
Manuel thus had every reason to worry when he received a royal order in 1493 to present himself to the king, but his fears were groundless: John II wanted to name him heir to the throne, after the death of his son, Prince Afonso, and the failed attempts to legitimise Jorge, Duke of Coimbra, his illegitimate son.
His fears were confirmed when the Nazis came to power in 1933: his books were listed on the Nazi's censorship as " Entartete Kunst " (" Degenerate Art ") and burned, and he lost his German citizenship.
LaBelle had fears when the group returned to America with their new laid-back image that they would be booed and heckled for betraying fans with a new sound and look.
Companies that hire strikebreakers typically play upon these fears when they attempt to convince union members to abandon the strike and cross the union's picket line.

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