Neither country has any problem with the other over the names of their countries.
What a stupid question. Fair on who for goodness sake. Its Australia Day and its a celebration of all things Australian. Why should that upset anybody especially people from other countries. If you mean immigrants. Are you kidding? This is the day each year that a large number of immigrants choose to become Australians and are happy to do so. I would assume that most countries have a National Day so why not Australia.
Arabs
Because the Mexicans had already gotten (stolen from the Indians) the land that the Americans were now stealing from the Mexicans.
the conflict was that mr.vaan dann was stealing some of the little bit of food they had. she was upset because his not only stealing food but he gets more than everyone else even the kids.
Scrooge was initially angry and upset when he saw people stealing his belongings. However, he later reflects on his own actions and how he has contributed to the hardships faced by those who resorted to theft. Ultimately, this experience leads to a change of heart in Scrooge.
Zimbabwe
The Marshall Plan upset the Soviet Union because the U.S. strategically utilized foreign aid to extend their control over devastated post-war European countries and to sway countries towards capitalism.
In British slang to act as a police informer, also someone who complains irritatingly. In Australia to annoy or upset or nag
upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
Same as it is in other civilized countries. You bad-mouth your contry plenty, but others cant do the same or you get upset.
YES! she feels he is stealing her, at one point she breaks seths collarbone and lunges for Jacobs throat because she is so angry (but she feels really bad afterwards). read breaking dawn.
To be appalled by something is to be horrified, shocked, even disgusted. It is not a word with positive connotations-- rather, if you say you are appalled by something, you are quite unhappy or upset about it. For example: He was appalled when he found out his best friend had been stealing from him.