(treatment)—Calamine is indicated for the topical relief of itching‚ pain‚ and discomfort {02} {04} {08} of minor skin irritations‚ {09} {13} such as those caused by poison ivy‚ poison oak‚ and poison sumac {08}. —Calamine also has a mild astringent action on the skin {02} {04} {08} {11} and dries oozing and weeping caused by poison ivy‚ poison oak‚ and poison sumac {01} {09}. Pharmacology/Pharmacokinetics Physicochemical characteristics: Calamine consists of a mixture of zinc oxide (not less than 98%
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- Baby T was turned into a child prostitute. - When Poison was young‚ he was betrayed by his stepfather who used to beat him with his belt. 3. Dehumanization - Poison continues to molest and undermine all the women that he meets. - Baby T was abused and raped by Onko. He convinces her to sleep with him by using his authority as her “uncle” - Fofo was almost abused by Poison at the beginning of the book‚ which was usual for Poison. 4. Parental relationships Kabria is quite close to
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meant that the Friar was visiting the a place and the plague infected someone‚ so they had to stay in the house until they thought that the plague went away. If the friar did not go to that house and the letter got Romeo would not have drank that poison and only Paris would have possibly died. Also if the plague hit somewhere else the letter would still be delivered. This supports that fate is at work here because the plague is supposed to be “random”‚ but it struck at the worst place possible. Romeo
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grieving Prince Hamlet reveals a pool of corruption and deceit into which he and all those around him fall. One of the main themes of this play is the corrupting power of evil. Shakespeare uses several elements such as rot and decay‚ deceit and lies‚ poison and madness to explore the theme of corruption and in doing so proposes that those closest to the source are the first to be corrupted. After the Ghost of Hamlet’s Father returns to make him swear vengeance on his brother‚ everything in the tragedy
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been used in Antichrist occults such as the Freemasons. It is important that those who follow a certain religion know that the symbol may go against their faith. In today’s time the symbol of the skull and cross bones is used for warning danger or poison. Although it is used
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The Invasive Cane Toad An invasive species is defined as a species that is non-native or alien to a community or ecosystem that was introduced by humans and has turned invasive‚ spreading widely and coming to dominate in the community causing economic or environmental harm. The cane toad is an example of an invasive species. It is a large‚ strong‚ and healthy amphibian that is native to Central and South America. They are predators of insects and other small prey. The cane toad was introduced to
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provoking Romeo. 5. If Romeo had not been so hasty in drinking the poison‚ what would he have noticed about Juliet? - Juliet’s body is still warm‚ and her hands start moving. He could have realized that she was still breathing and the blood in her veins was still pumping. She was beginning to wake up from the potion. 6. Name the people who have died in this scene. - Paris who dies by the hand of Romeo. Then Romeo haven drunk the poison‚ believing his loved one‚ Juliet‚ had died. Juliet then stabs
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gave Jesus a drink of vinegar while on the cross‚ the vinegar contained a poison that make it look as though Jesus had died‚ when in reality he was simply in a deep sleep. When he was taken to the tomb where he recovered or resuscitated. The second theory is the “Swoon Theory”‚ the theory that Jesus
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What is the play about? Othello themes include: * Jealousy (the sexual jealousy of Othello‚ and Iago’s professional envy of Cassio * Appearance versus reality (including honesty/dishonesty‚ loyalty/disloyalty) * Reputation * Public versus private concerns * Racism (including notions of alienation and belonging) Cultural materialist – Argues the play offers a subversive critique of the social and political beliefs of Shakespeare’s time e.g. racism and sexism seen as
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The poison experiments were done to many people; they believed what they were doing was right. The poison experiments were done to learn the success of different poisons. They did this in various different ways: they poisoned their food‚ gave them an injection‚ or sometimes they even shot them with a poison bullet. Even if being poisoned didn’t result in the victim’s death‚ they were executed so an autopsy could be performed. In some cases‚ victims would be killed right after the poison was administered
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