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    The affect of poison in Hamlet Poison‚ a substance when introduced can cause injury or even death. In the tragedy of hamlet by William Shakespeare the motif of poison frequently occurs in the play‚ both physically and metaphorically. Each type and way used links to a different situation in the play. The theme of poison is directly linked to death‚ disease and decay. Poison is embedded deep within the well-known plot of the play. The first reach of poison in the play is shown when Claudius

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    unification was solely down to Bismarck’s role. There are differing opinions on whether Bismarck was a planner or an opportunist or whether he was merely just a catalyst. Bismarck also provoked neighbouring states which led to wars of unification against: Denmark and Austria. Other factors such as the role of the Prussian military‚ the Zollverein and Austrian weakness all had an input in the unification of Germany‚ as did cultural nationalism. Bismarck’s long term aim was to unite Germany under Prussian leadership

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    Hamlet. A story filled with betrayal‚ madmen‚ and of course‚ death. Death is the primary theme of Hamlet; how each character is affected by death in some way or form. However‚ it is unclear on where death came from and who initially brought it upon Denmark. In this analysis of Hamlet‚ I will dissect the viewpoints of Indira Ghose‚ G. Wilson Knight‚ and Tabassum Javed towards identifying who is truly responsible for the deaths in this Shakespearean play. As Hamlet sits in the graveyard‚ staring at

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    to deliver the message. Analogously‚ William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Hamlet bequeaths enlightenment to its audience of the universal beauties and faults of mankind on the comprehensive debate of integrity. The tragic hero‚ Prince Hamlet of Denmark‚ vies to comprehend his uncomfortably altered environment‚ while he relentlessly endeavors to seek morality‚ logic‚ and reason in a world where corruption and greed autonomously dictate action. His mother’s precipitous remarriage‚ the tormenting death

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    facts_and_figures_2012_A4 04.10.13 12:21 Seite 1 FEDIAF The European Pet Food Industry Facts & Figures 2012 FEDIAF European Pet Food Industry Federation Avenue Louise 89 · B - 1050 Brussels · Tel: + 32 2 536 05 20 fediaf@fediaf.org · www.fediaf.org facts_and_figures_2012_A4 04.10.13 12:21 Seite 2 Page 1 of 9 FEDIAF Facts & Figures 2012 Estimated number of European households owning at least one pet animal 72 million households Estimated percentage of European households owning at least

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    MIA‚ PHILIPPINES Case Study Agenda  The Philippines  MIA Denmark  San Huagon  Problems  Discussion  Solution © 2012/13 FH Technikum Wien 2 The Philippines History  1500: Spanish colony  1900: American colony  1942: Occupied by the Japanese  1945: Liberated by American and Filipino forces  1946: Attained independency and founded a democracy © 2012/13 FH Technikum Wien 3 The Philippines The Country  7100 islands  299.735 km²  Capital: Manila  92

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    in having a king that has not been given the right from God‚ but rather took it and is corrupt there would be a corrupt country- as Denmark is established to be from Act One.  Through the imagery of nature in a degenerated state such as an “unweeded garden” the idea of corruption in the kingdom is established. Such imagery continues throughout the play and Denmark becomes synonymous with a state of decay. The Jacobean thoughts suggest that the nation reflects a ‘diseased body’ because a state has

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    dafate Grendel or his mother. Beowulf was in several nations. The settings were either in Denmark and the lake. For example‚ when Beowulf defated Grendel‚ “That mighty protector of men/ Meant to hold the moster till its life/ Leaped out knowing the fiend was no use/ To anyone in Denmark” (350-353). In this quote Beowulf had defated Grendel in Denmark. Its place is well known for Boewulf marking all the Denmark citizens feel safe. In addition‚ Beowulf had a battle with Grendel’s mother in the lake‚

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    in this difficult time. I do not know what to say nor how to say it. We are all here to honour‚ remember and pay respect to the most remarkable Prince we could ever know‚ Prince Hamlet of Denmark‚ beloved son of the late King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude‚ royal courtier and loyal friend. To all thee of Denmark‚ your presence here today is a extraordinary tribute to Prince Hamlet‚ a reflection of his courage‚ strength and dignity‚ we shall not look upon his like again. If but only for today‚ we are

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    the English kill him. Knowing that information‚ Hamlet changed the letter so that it told the English to kill Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. While at sea‚ their ship was attacked by pirates and Hamlet switched boats in the process. He returned to Denmark with the pirates just in time to catch Ophelia’s

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