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Yes he did. his father left the family when he was young which later on caused a major turning point in hughes life. He struggle against racism, working-class exploitation, poetry, war and capitalism.
Britain partially repealed the Townshend acts on March 5, 1770. The act was fully repealed a month later.
conditions in the later centuries of the empire caused citizens to lose their sense of patriotism. they became indifferent to the empires fate.
He was born Adolf Schicklgruber, but took his father's surname (Hitler) later on.
They were sent to Auschwitz. Later, Elie and his father were moved to Buchenwald.
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The negligence from her father caused major psychological problems later in life.
The jury is still out on that. At present there is no reason to believe that drinking by the father at the time of conception poses a threat to the fetus. However, drinking problems tend to be inherited, and there may well be problems later in life.
It depends on how bad the fracture is. If it heals incorrectly, you could end up with a crooked bone that will cause problems later.
The people who had to give the stuff felt resentment against the Roman Empire and may later rebel
Eleanor was 7 her dad had to go to an insane asylum. Eleanor’s dad had problems with drugs and alcohol. Eleanor’s mother died when Eleanor was 8. A year later her father passed away. Eleanor did not feel loved when she was a child.
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It depends on what caused you to break up. If his behavior hasn't changed, you'll have the same problems with him you had in the previous relationship.
Yes, radioactive iodine can cause a surge in thyroid hormones that result in complexion problems. Later, the hypOthyroid condition caused by RAI can cause complexion issues as well.
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William Matthews is the father of the main character, Cole Matthews, in the book "Touching Spirit Bear". He is portrayed as a distant and neglectful father, whose actions contribute to Cole's troubled behavior and ultimately lead to his sentencing to a youth detention center.
When he was six years old, whilst he was asleep David's father doused him in kerosene and chucked a lit match on him before fleeing. His father later claimed the stress of being unemployed and recently going through a bitter divorce from David's mother caused him to snap.