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    Shakespeare’s drama Romeo and Juliet‚ the person to blame for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet is Friar Laurence. Throughout the drama‚ Friar Laurence makes not only one but three mistakes that all lead up to their deaths. He gave a hand crafted poison to Juliet‚ he trusted someone else with a letter of importance to deliver to Romeo‚ and he fled the scene at Juliet’s tomb‚ instead of trying to help her escape. When Friar Laurence made such terrible choices‚ he evidently doomed Romeo to his death

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    by explaining that he is not aware of the poison. It is quite obvious in a case like this‚ that the poisoning is not intentional‚ even though it is a direct consequence of his action. Consider‚ perhaps at some point Bob is made aware of the poison‚ but continues to pump anyway. In this scenario‚ when asked why he is replenishing the water with poisoned water‚ Bob may explain that he needs the money‚ and so he continues doing his job‚ regardless of the poison. In this case it would be incorrect‚ under

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    lost of his father‚ and can’t stand the way people are approaching him. The poison hamlets was suppose to drink and get poison and die ‚ did not come out the way the king wanted it to be . hamlets mom end up drinking the poison wine. The revenge hamlets wants is the way the king trys to set him up but end up killing hamlets mother. Hamlets is already going through a lot from his father lost so he makes the king take the poison so he can die. hamlet is noticing a lot of thing from the people surrounding

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    voodoo‚ and was thought to possess black magic. The reality‚ however‚ was that he was very talented in using natural plants in the concoction of poisons‚ which earned him the sobriquet “Lord of Poison”.1 He united other maroon civilizations in Saint-Domingue and gave them his poisons to put in the food and drink of their French masters and to also poison the masters’ water supplies and animals. Bob Corbett wrote that “the movement spread great terror among the slave owners and killed hundreds before

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    The Foods We Eat

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    What if someone told us that we were eating food poison with each bite we take? What would our reactions be? Of course we don’t cook our food in a pan of poison‚ or spice our foods with poison salts. But‚ we do eat poison everyday with some of the foods we eat. We need to start taking a look at the food we are feeding our kids‚ our families‚ and ourselves. Eating this “poison” will have serious health issues later on in life. As a society‚ we all are exposed to the worst kinds of chemicals in

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    leaving the building • Policy’s are up to date and signed by parents. • My daily risk assessment • Risk Assessment • Daily checks Room Risks Actions All Rooms Electric sockets covered Shock‚ burns death Cover all sockets House Plants Poison allergy rash No plants in play area Windows and low level glass Cuts falls Cover with safety glass Cords on blinds and curtains Strangulation death Tie up or

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    independent risk factor for a coronary heart disease or kidney failure. It causes damage by decreasing the oxygen flow to the heart. It increases the blood pressure and heart rate‚ both of which are fatal for the heart. A cigarette has many types of poisons‚ including carbon monoxide‚ hydrogen cyanide‚ tar and most of all‚ nicotine. Apart from that‚ there are many other poisonous ingredients of varying toxicity. Nicotine is addictive and affects the arteries in a negative manner. Heartbeat increases

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    affected very deeply in the process after her father Polonius is killed. “Oh‚ this is the poison of grief” (4.5 49). Many can see the very apparent transformation within Ophelia because of the grief she is dealing with. Hamlets’ desire to enact revenge on Claudius killed Polonius because he accidentally mistook him for Claudius. The grief of losing her father overcomes Ophelia‚ and the “poison” of it changes her so that she literally becomes “mad” with grief. start when he Horatio becomes

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    conflict diamonds. Archer finds himself involved with Solomon‚ a fisherman who was kidnapped and forced into slavery. Solomon was forced to work in the diamond mining fields under the command of a cruel fearless leader named Captain Poisen. When Captain Poison captures all of these innocent people‚ many men‚ women‚ and children were separated from their families and normal lives. The rebel group that captured Solomon and his family was called the Revolutionary United Front (RUF)(Blood Diamonds). The RUF

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    envious nature of the woman in the poem. The poem begins with a tone that is filled with resentment‚ which also describes the speaker’s emotions that soon escalates erratically. The first sign of resent is when browning states: “Which is the poison to poison her‚ prithee?”(4). This shows the reader a negative tone‚ and foreshadows the idea that the speaker may be up to something evil. Aiding to the tone‚ Browning then reveals that the character is a jealous woman‚ as stated: “He is with her; and

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