Alexey Fyodorovitch Karamazov was the third son of Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov, a landowner well known in our district in his own day, and still remembered among us owing to his gloomy and tragic death, which happened thirteen years ago, and which I shall describe in its proper place. For the present I will only say that this "landowner" - for so we used to call him, although he hardly spent a day of his life on his own estate - was a strange type, yet one pretty frequently to be met with, a type abject and vicious and at the same time senseless. But he was one of those senseless persons who are very well capable of looking after their worldly affairs, and, apparently, after nothing else. Fyodor Pavlovitch, for instance, began with next to
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Herschel Schmoeckel Pinchas Yerucham Krustofsky is the cynical, burnt out, addiction-riddled smoking clown host of Bart and Lisa's favorite TV show, The Krusty the Clown Show.
Anzia Yezierska was born in plonsk in Russia .She immigrated with her family to the United States.She was working during the day at a sweatshop and in the evening she studied English.Than she work teacher for few years.
Throughout Andrei Chikatilo's childhood and early adult life may have been the reason why this man became such a vicious killer. Chikatilo had an awful childhood since day one. When analyzing Chikatilo one must start at his birth. He was born with water on his brain Chikatilo like any teenage boy felt a desire for girls, because he was so insecure and shy he probably felt more comfortable with younger girls. At an early age Chikatilo felt power over younger girls between age eight and age sixteen. When Chikatilo could not get an erection it caused him anger and frustration. When looking at Chikatilo's childhood, you would have to assume that he was traumatized and a product of all the horrible events in his later years. Going through these events alone would make anyone a psychopath.
Andrei Chikatilo, born on October 16, 1936, in the Yabluchne, Ukraine in the former Soviet Union. Convicted in 1992 of 52 murders, Chikalto had confessed to 56. Andrei Chikalto’s childhood was marked by mass famine. According to Chikatilo, his brother had been kidnapped and cannibalized by starving neighbors. During World War II, Chikatilo’s father was drafted and would later become a prisoner of war. Chikatilo would witness Nazi-occupied Ukraine and the ravages of war. Andrei Chikatilo’s home was destroyed during this occupation leaving Andrei and his mother living in a single room shack. Chikalto’s mother was likely raped by German soldiers which resulted in the pregnancy of Andrei’s little sister. Famine continued to plague Ukraine after World War II had ended. Due to malnutrition, Andrei was physically weak and often the target of ridicule at school.
Andrei Chikatilo was a very bad person. He would kidnap, attack, castrated (boys/men) and bite/slice off sexual organs (women/girls). September 3, 1981, he started a pattern which cause police to move. To get to the children/adults he would trick them at bus stops and train stations then persuade them into the nearest forest or woods. Shortly after persuading them Andrei Chikatilo would kill, rape, and make an imprint on their faces or incapacitate them. Police can only find 53/56 killings. There was a rumor saying there were werewolves attacking people until he Andrei started telling everyone about his killings and the damage he had done. Beginning of 1988 Andrei continues to kill people in a different location called "Rostov". Chikatilo started
Aleksandar Nikitenko was among one of the serfs who served in Russia during the early 1800s. He was born from Ukraininan parents in Voronezh Province. His parents, soon along with Aleksandar, were serfs of the immensely wealthy Sheremetev family. Nikitenko’s father was chosen at a very early age to go to Moscow to sing in Count Sheremetev’s choir. While there, he received an education that allowed him to pursue intellectual interests. Nikitenko looked up to his father and believed that having to be kept in bondage despite his knowledge was entirely unfair. Throughout his life, Nikitenko is accepted by intelligent teachers for being quite knowledgeable. However, he is time and time again held inferior because of his social status. His family, had it not been for serfdom, would have probably been a part of a provincial middle class because of their associations with nobles and merchants.
Hello, I am Yuval Danino. I am 14 years old. I moved to the U.S. five years ago, entering fourth grade. In my free time, I like to play basketball. I am on an AAU team. Our team is very good and we have been together for a long time. I also like to hang out with my friends. Me and my friends like to go to the park or just hang out at someone's house. As a Freshmen here at Fremont I have many goals to achieve this year. In my education, I want to improve at science. I was never a big fan of science but this year I have biology which seems very interesting to me and I am looking forward to that. I also am looking forward to literature because the class seems very fun with all the themes and competitions we have. I am a big fan of Spanish. In
'And God said, “Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear.” And it was so. 10 God called the dry ground “land,” and the gathered waters he called “seas.” And God saw that it was good...God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.' (Genesis 1:9-10,31) This outlook on creation given in The Bible is clearly positive; we understand that God - a perfect being - has created the universe and has seen that it is, 'very good'. However, Dostoevsky presents us with a wholly different outlook on the world in his book, The Brothers Karamazov, 'At that moment a Turk points a pistol four inches from the baby’s face. The baby laughs with glee, holds out its little hands to the pistol,
The prince Alexander Soutzos died in 1821, coinciding with the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence, set up a boyar regency which attempted to obstruct the arrival of Scarlat Callimachi to his throne in Bucharest. The parallel uprising in Oltenia, completed by the Pandurleader Tudor Vladimirescu, although went for overthrowing the ascendancy of Greeks, compromised with the Greek revolutionaris in the Filiki Eteria and allied itself with the officials, while looking for Russian support.
Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov is a landowner very known for his strange death. Fyodor started from nothing and had married a rich, beautiful and intelligent girl named Adelaida Ivavnova Miusov. The two had a son named Dmitri, but Adelaida soon had realized the she does not love Fyodor and decided to run away. Some after time, a news have reached Fyodor that Adelaida had died. Some says that Fyodor celebrated his freedom others said that he wept like a poor little child. Fyodor left with their son, he has not served his responsibility to Dmitri so the child was taken care off by Adelaida’s relatives. When Dmitri was being raised, he was taught to think that he had a huge amount of inheritance that her mother left to her father. He entered the military and after that went to his father to claim for his inheritance. Dmitri was deceived by his father about the inheritance and he had accumulated anger and wanted to fight for his rights. After getting rid of Dmitri way back then he married again to Sofia Ivanovna. They had 2 sons namely Ivan and Alexei. Fyodor mistreated her wife. He held immoral and vicious acts in front of her own wife such as infidelity attending and sleeping with other women, holding orgies and maltreatment. With these happenings Sofia became mentally unstable and soon died. Their two sons were taken cared off by the person who was also part of raising Dmitri up. The two went to school, Ivan
Aleksandr Scriabin entered Moscow conservatory in 1888. There he studied composition with Anton Arensky, and piano with Vasily Safonov. As a boy, Scriabin had previously studied with Sergei Taneyev, a famous Russian composer who also taught Rachmaninoff. Scriabin was skillfully adroit on the piano, and for the notes his span couldn't reach, he justified with his nimble fingers . During his studies at the conservatory, Scriabin suffered an injury to his right hand, due to onerous, self-imposed practice of certain highly technical pieces. While this incident sent him on a downward spiral into despair and depression, it also forced his attentions more towards composition. During this temporary handicap, Scriabin
On a cold rainy day of April 5 1995th I, Madzhid Muradov was born in a local hospital of city of mine Rostov, Russia. My mother and my father were the first ones to me when I was born, which is how it should be.
Raskolnikov rationalizes handing away much of his money with the excuse that his spontaneous behavior deems him “extraordinary”; from a psychoanalytical perspective, though, Raskolnikov’s behavior exhibits symptoms of a dangerous personality disorder: emotional masochism. In an intellectual debate with the detective Porfiry, Raskolnikov makes the distinction between the “ordinary” and “extraordinary” man, claiming that men who are inherently “extraordinary” are not bound to traditional laws. Raskolnikov’s carelessness with his money and decision to donate it to the least worthy members of society transgress such unspoken laws. When Raskolnikov hastily gives Sonya Semyonovna twenty roubles for her father’s funeral, he at first criticizes his rashness: “What a stupid thing to have done [...]
One of the themes of Tolstoy’s story of The Death of Ivan Ilych is detachment from life, considering that all material things can substitute the true meaning of life: compassion and care for others. “Everywhere in the novel, Tolstoy speaks of Iván Ilych's desire for propriety, decorous living, and pleasantness all while making this his first and most important priority. This motivation is a poor