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    silent spring

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    farmers went to together in the summer of 1959 to engage a spray plane to treat an area of river bottomland with parathion...” and continues by describing how thousands of black birds and starlings were killed as well as many other animals due to this poison. Carson uses this example to show the readers an incident where American farmers selfishly killed thousands of animals for their own benefit. She also uses another example and writes “In California orchards sprayed with this same parathion‚ workers

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    Rat and Toad

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    of a toad and the skin of a rat are very different. Toad’s skin is quite tough and can keep from drying out quickly‚ unlike a rat. Toads are covered with little sacks that contain poison‚ which acts as a protector‚ so that any large animal that tries to eat it or attack it‚ gets poisoned as the toad can excrete the poisons. Rats are covered in fur‚ which is quite significant to mammals. As they are warm-blooded‚ their fur provides them an extra bit of warmth and is also makes their skin a bit more

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    A Family supper

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    meaning are hided under the plots. There are several foreshadowings are used in the story‚ one is setted in the first paragraph. The narrator are in no hurry to unfold the main conflict‚ he firstly introduces a poisonous fish which is named fugu. It’s poison is fatal to human‚ and his mother die from eating that fish. In the middle of the story‚ he knows that after the firm failed‚ his father’s partner killed himself as a matter of principle. To most people‚ the partner’s behavior is difficult to understand

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    Rappaccinis Daughter

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    Rappaccinis Daughter Story Summary The story rappaccinis daughter takes place in Padua in northern Italy at the University of Padua. A medical student there named Giovanna Guasctonti moves into a small apartment in an old mansion that once belonged to a family of nobles. One of the former family members was thought to be the lost soul Dante a character in the define comedy Dantes Inferno. Giovanni’s apartment has a balcony view over this extravagant large garden tended by the Great physician Giacomo

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    second of the day‚ everywhere on earth. It happens in many city‚ many town‚ or many state. You can find pollution in cars‚ home electronics‚ personal hygiene products‚ natural disasters‚ and even your own home. Pollution is poison for anything that lives and breathes; it poisons water‚ air‚ land‚ humans‚ and animals‚ so it cannot to be taken lightly. As a law people should take more care of their surroundings and try harder to preserve the world we live in‚ even if it is inconvenient to us. Because

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    do not threaten each other’s food supplies. However‚ a lion never attacks a Unicorn for fear of its great horn. Unfortunately for Unicorns‚ men discovered that their horns were absolute proof against poison. If poisoned wine is poured into a drinking cup fashioned from Unicorn horn the poison becomes innocuous. Plates and serving instruments made from this priceless resource renders poisoned food quite harmless to the consumer. The rulers of the ancient world‚ who lived

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    Bath Salts

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    prescriptions but what about bath salts? When I first heard stories about people on bath salts my reaction was you have to be kidding right‚ but no first popping onto the radar of the DEA and poison control in 2010‚ this product is causing quite a stir in the United States. Mark Ryan from the LA poison control says in an interview on the Dr. Oz television show "that he has never seen a drug that has caused the problem as quickly and severely as this". Making local and national headlines as the

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    A Poison Tree

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    “A Poison Tree” by William Blake‚ is a poem of 4 stanzas with a rhyme scheme of aabbccddeeffgghh‚ and in which the poet examines the negative effect of unresolved wrath/anger. Blake cleverly presents this idea by the way of an extended metaphor in order to make the point that the best way to deal with inner emotions/feelings is confronting or talking about them. Not only does Blake use an extended metaphor‚ but allusion‚ tone‚ and title also contribute to his message. An extended metaphor is a figure

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    Ba Noteses

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    Short Stories Critical Notes for B.A. English Bilcans SHORT STORIES & ONE ACT PLAYS Critical Notes For Bachelor of Arts (According to Punjab University English Syllabus) Prepared at: Bab-ul-Ilm Institute of Languages‚ Computer & Natural Sciences (BILCANS) SOHAWA‚ MANDI BAHAUDDIN Now at Bab-ul-Ilm Public School Campus (An Educational Wing of Bab-ul-Ilm Research Foundation®) Contact us: Cell: 0322-778-7338‚ 0321-774-6647 Email: Birf.Pakistan@hotmail.com To Download B

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    1. INTRODUCTION Herbs and herbal preparations are in use for the treatment of various diseases throughout human history. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) statistics‚ 70–80% of the world’s population appeals to plant-derived traditional treatment methods for the solution of health problems (I. Ahmad et al.‚ 2006).However‚ it is well known that consumption of plants and plant products‚ of which the content and the toxicity profile and safe dose were not determined‚ by humans and animals

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