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    unique history‚ and varied uses. Arsenic‚ a silver-gray metal-like element‚ can be found throughout the earth’s crust. It is assigned atomic number 33 in the periodic table‚ and has a relative atomic mass of 74.92.(1) Being found throughout the earth crust‚ it is the twentieth most abundant element and is found in our air‚ water‚ and soil. Arsenic is usually combined with other elements‚ forming compounds with oxygen‚ chlorine‚ and sulfur; and it is in both organic and inorganic forms. Organic

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    How the Earth Began

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    various theories of how the Earth was created. Of course you have heard about the renowned and celebrated Big Bang Theory. This theory claims that about 15 million years ago‚ there was a sudden explosion in which matter was thrown in every direction at an unbelievable speed. Matter decelerated and started to form clouds of poisonous gas which subsequently formed galaxies‚ stars‚ planets like the Earth‚ and the sun. There are also many religious perspectives about the creation of the Earth. First of all

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    Poison Ivy

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    Poison Ivy The poison ivy rash is caused by the plant poison ivy which contains an oily resin called urushiol‚ which is found on the stem‚ leaves and root of the plant. Poison ivy is very sticky and can stick to your skin‚ clothes and tools that come into contact with the plant. You can get the poison ivy rash from direct contact‚ touching something that is contaminated and the most dangerous when the plant is burned inhalation of the smoke from the plant. Once you have the rash‚ the rash itself

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    Poison Tree

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    1 January 2013 AP Literature and Composition Poison Tree- Explained Anger is like a ticking time bomb. Its suspense keeps growing and growing until the point of destruction. Much like a ticking time bomb‚ William Blake conveys the building anger towards an enemy in the poem “Poison Tree”. In the poem the speaker is afraid to tell his friend he is angry with him. His friend eventually turns into an enemy.  When the speaker shields his true feelings his anger grows to the point that it becomes

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    A Poison Tree

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    A Poison Tree

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    “A Poison Tree” Poetry Analysis “A Poison Tree”‚ by William Blake is a poem of four stanzas‚ with a rhyme scheme of aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff-gg-hh‚ and in which the poet examines the negative effects of unresolved anger. Blake cleverly presents this idea by way of an extended metaphor in order to make the point that if you let anger fester and build up‚ deplorable actions may occur. Blake also employs allusions and tone to help convey this theme. An extended metaphor is a literary device that compares

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    New Criticism on Poison Tree “A Poison Tree" is rightly an extended metaphor to describe the poet’s mental and emotional attitude towards enemy and the conflict between his inner and appearances. We use a metaphor when we use word to mean something different. Thus the poet has use the word "tree" not to describe the common green tree with green leaves and branches‚ but he means the great hatred that he has for his enemy. So we know that the central conflict in the poem is probably between friendship

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    Terminology of Poison

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    In the context of biology‚ poisons are substances that cause disturbances to organisms‚ [1] usually by chemical reaction or other activity on the molecular scale‚ when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin‚ and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by some biological function in nature‚ and venoms are usually defined as toxins that are injected by a bite or sting to cause their effect

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    How to save the earth

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    How may of you believe that waste management and reduction is very important? Would you feel the same way if you were informed that other than being an eyesore‚ waste directly impact on your life? I do not think so most of you who believe in waste reduction. But I am here purposefully to ask all of you on how to save our environment. First I’m here to give some evidence about destroying the environment. In the Philippines‚ there are many calamities‚ typhoons‚ disasters. Many people died‚ there

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    Religion Is Poison

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    Appropriately‚ this is identical to the definition of control. That is because religion is a complex subject and "religion" is only a word. Like all words‚ it can mean anything we want it to mean‚ but in a discussion‚ it is important that we understand how the word is used. I believe it is impossible to give a satisfactory universal definition of religion. Because it crosses so many different boundaries in human experience‚ religion is notoriously difficult to define partly due to two problems: they are

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