Word: rage
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...subject to attacks on their own streets. There is no justification for acts like those in Istanbul. There is most definitely a need, however, for us as a global community to address the grossly unequal distribution of wealth and power in the world that has generated murderous rage against rich nations. The roots of terrorism lie in the growing problems of global poverty and inequality. Mark C. Eades Berkeley, Calif...
...January, but a preliminary version obtained by TIME shows that 93% of the 39 schools that responded to the survey said kindergartners today have "more emotional and behavioral problems" than were seen five years ago. More than half the day-care centers said "incidents of rage and anger" had increased over the past three years. "We're talking about children--a 3year-old in one instance--who will take a fork and stab another child in the forehead. We're talking about a wide range of explosive behaviors, and it's a growing problem," says John Ross, who oversaw...
...respectability. Kingsley's work as the colonel is simply astonishing, just possibly the performance of the year. He's a prissy, legalistic sort of man who feels that his hope of claiming a corner of the American Dream is being savaged by a crazy lady. And his growing rage, made the more terrible by his effort to control it, is harrowing to behold...
Veach dominated Harvard’s defense, rushing for over 200 yards, and Balestracci—rage evident in his gait—seemed ready to boil over...
...some cases—charity advocate in one. They’ve learned from Britney and Christina to remain at least somewhat wholesome (or keep up the image of wholesomeness) for as long as possible, especially during the fragile transition from tween to teen category, a time where hormones rage and innocent kids who hit it big switch from bubbly to bratty faster than the time it takes to grow facial hair or a bra size...