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Morale was further destroyed with the death of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá ’ s youngest brother Mírzá Mihdí at the age of 22.
Morale of both civilians and soldiers continued to sink.
It was in the Irish camp with Schomberg that Abbadie commenced one of his most successful works, which was published at Rotterdam in 1692, as L ' Art de se connoître soi-même ; ou, La Recherche des Sources de la Morale, and went through many editions and amplifications.
From the section entitled, “ General Devices for Lowering Morale and Creating Confusion ” comes the following quintessential simple sabotage advice: Act stupid.
In 1978, Dejan Knez formed his first band Salte Morale., essentially the first incarnation of Laibach.
Morale naturally became a problem.
* Morale Division, United States Strategic Bombing Survey.
... Morale inside the U. S. national-security apparatus is said to be low, with career staffers feeling intimidated and pressured to justify the push for war.
Morale fell due to Thiệu ’ s continued policy of promoting officers on the grounds of religion, loyalty and cronyism.
Morale, despite strict disciplinarian attitudes, had cracked in all armies during the war, but best performing troops were found to be those where emphasis on discipline had been replaced with display of personal initiative and group cohesiveness such as that found in the Australian Corps during the Hundred Days Offensive.
An episode of the long-running television series M * A * S * H, " Morale Victory ," featured James Stephens as a drafted concert pianist who suffers debilitating nerve damage in his right hand after being wounded in combat.
The error ( which also appears in the note of a Mr. Richard in the last issue of the Acta mathematica, which Mr. Poincaré emphasizes in the last issue of the Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale ) is, in my opinion, the following: It is assumed that the system
In 1944, the Morale Operations Branch of the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ) initiated the Musac project, musical propaganda broadcasts designed to demoralize enemy soldiers.
* Sheffield, G. D. Leadership in the Trenches: Officer-Man Relations, Morale and Discipline in the British Army in the Era of the First World War ( 2000 )
Morale was low and little progress was made.
Morale, also known as esprit de corps when discussing the morale of a group, is a term used to describe the capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others.
In the Système social ( 1773 ), the Politique naturelle ( 1773 – 1774 ) and the Morale universelle ( 1776 ) he attempts to describe a system of morality in place of the Christian one he had so fiercely attacked, but these later writings were not as popular or influential as his earlier work.
* La Morale Universelle, ou Les devoirs de l ' homme fondés sur la Nature, 1776 en français, PDF file.
Morale may suffer with overwhelming odds in combat or by mixing incompatible unit types ( e. g. Chaos with Order.

sometimes and suffered
Three Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls fragments known as The Prayer of Nabonidus ( 4QPrNab, sometimes given as 4QOrNab ) seem to parallel the insanity suffered by Nebuchadnezzar as described in Daniel Chapter 4.
General damages, sometimes styled hedonic damages, compensate the claimant for the non-monetary aspects of the specific harm suffered.
This prevents managers from receiving fees for volatile performance, though a manager will sometimes close a fund that has suffered serious losses and start a new fund, rather than attempting to recover the losses over a number of years without performance fee.
He recounted his life in Geneva, sometimes recalling bitterly some of the hardships he had suffered.
From December 1980 onwards, Kekkonen suffered from an undisclosed disease that appeared to affect his brain functions, sometimes leading to delusional thoughts.
Initial designs suffered from the potentially catastrophic problem that friction between the shot and black powder during the high acceleration down the gun bore could sometimes cause premature ignition of the powder.
Early in the following year, the Princess suffered severe scalds to her feet in a bathroom accident, which affected her mobility to the extent she required support when walking and sometimes used a wheelchair.
During and after the American War of Independence, many loyalists were deprived of life, liberty or property, or suffered lesser physical harm, sometimes under acts of attainder and sometimes by main force ( e. g. Parker Wickham ), and other loyalists developed a well-founded fear of this.
The content usually gives one or two examples of people, sometimes public figures who obeyed and were rewarded and others who disobeyed and suffered heavily, which may even include cases of deaths and of someone becoming a millionaire overnight.
Contrary to what is also sometimes said, Holst was not a pacifist but wanted to enlist as his friend Vaughan Williams did, but he was rejected as unfit: he suffered neuritis in his right arm — something that caused him to seek help from several amanuenses in scoring The Planets.
During its initial years, the NSC suffered from haphazard staffing and irregular meetings and was sometimes bypassed entirely.
The group suffered injuries and was treated in the United States ; Karzai received injuries to his facial nerves as can sometimes be noticed during his speeches.
Myths sometimes say that Apep was trapped there, because he had been the previous chief god and suffered a coup d ' etat by Ra, or because he was evil and had been imprisoned.
Paul Jennings, the former slave of the Madisons, later recalled in his memoir, " In the last days of her life, before Congress purchased her husband's papers, she was in a state of absolute poverty, and I think sometimes suffered for the necessaries of life.
He suffered from bouts of mental illness, sometimes requiring hospitalization ; his mother, similarly but more severely afflicted, killed herself.
" De Quincey also suffered neuralgic facial pain, " trigeminal neuralgia " – " attacks of piercing pain in the face, of such severity that they sometimes drive the victim to suicide.
He came out of hospital and addressed the public outside the hospital on TV in a visibly incoherent manner, and speculation since then is that he had suffered a stroke, his second, the first being said to have occurred sometimes in the 1970s.
Documents released to the news media by the animal rights organization Uncaged Campaigns showed that, between 1994 and 2000, wild baboons imported to the UK from Africa by Imutran Ltd, a subsidiary of Novartis Pharma AG, in conjunction with Cambridge University and Huntingdon Life Sciences, to be used in experiments that involved grafting pig tissues, suffered serious and sometimes fatal injuries.
During their service in Swedish Air Force, the CR. 42 suffered many accidents, sometimes because of the poor quality of materials used by the Fiat factory.
In his final years, he also suffered from a form of depression that was sometimes immobilising and which, on at least twenty-two occasions, led him to wish for death.
For example, governments sometimes transfer income to people that have suffered a loss due to natural disaster.
Poor women, especially those who suffered the stigma of giving birth to an illegitimate child, sometimes had to give their baby up, temporarily or permanently, to a wet-nurse.
However, the Shakers were sometimes met by violent mobs, such as in Shirley, Massachusetts, and Ann Lee suffered violence at their hands more than once.

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