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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ this tragedy was the greatest of them all. Two star-crossed lovers took their lives to avoid living without each other. If it were not for Romeo being impulsive with love‚ him slaying Tybalt‚ and him drinking the poison‚ both Juliet and he wouldn’t have died so tragically. Romeo is to blame for his own death and Juliet’s death as well. Henceforth‚ Romeo is to blame for the famous tragedy. First

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    The Heartbreaking Ending: A Tragic Mood in Shakespeare’s Love Story Most people think of Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ as a love story. But as the title suggests‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is just that: a tragedy. The narrative is about the struggles of Romeo and Juliet’s love despite the century-long feud between their families. Like many tragedies‚ which end with fatality‚ the play ends with the deaths of the “star-crossed lovers.” Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare conveys

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    2. Racism is important to the setting and context of both “The Train from Rhodesia” and “Poison.” What do the stories reveal about the power of racism on both sides of the racial divide? Answer: In “The Train from Rhodesia”‚ we see that the rich white man took advantage of the poor black man by cheating him out of his money. This shows that some white people may feel superior to the black people. In “poison” it demonstrates that because Harry was white‚ he didn’t feel that he should be questioned

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    kill Mr. Boddy. My specialty is poison. The Colonel is a hands on kind of man. We are going to kill Mr. Boddy‚ because he is blackmailing the Colonel. The Colonel and I are going to search for evidence of his party. He was going to leak my secret about my ability to switch identities. So I was going to kill him‚ before he got a chance to. We decided that tomorrow tonight‚ would be the night. He was hosting a party at his mansion‚ Tudor Mansion to be exact. The poison I will bring to the party will

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    "In his madness Hitler was convinced that the ’Jewish poison’ had done the same thing to his beloved Germany in 1918 what the ’cancer poison’ had done to his beloved mother in 1907‚" wrote historian and journalist Dr Joachim Riecker. ’November 9: How World War One Led to the Holocaust’ examines the speeches both public and private of Hitler to try to solve the riddle of how a dictator could morph into the industrial-scale murderer of an entire people. "The core of his hatred lies at the defeat

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    This scenario is an absolute disaster; I could not even imagine the possibility of having 20 mice roaming around in my attic. Initially‚ the cat would catch the five slowest mice. Then‚ I believe that eventually the cat would catch the five medium fast mice. Now the real problem starts‚ mice can reproduce at a phenomenal rate. Let’s assume that of the 10 mice left‚ five are males and five are females. "At 6 weeks old the female can become pregnant. [The] gestation [period for mice] is 3 weeks‚ and

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    and deforestation. Trap-Ease also would be attractive for pet’s owner as it doesn’t required poison and dangerous spring mechanism. The traditional mouse trap would pose a treat for the pets as pets might mistaken the poison for the food while the spring loaded mechanism might accidentally snapped on a paw or tongue of pets. Family with kids would also like to have Trap-Ease‚ traditional mouse trap and poison pose a very large risk to infant and kids. Parent would be happy to have this innovative safe

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    substances: the tria prima of mercury‚ sulfur and salt. Paracelsus pioneered the use of chemicals and minerals in medicine Diseases were caused by poisons brought here from the stars. But poisons were not necessarily something negative‚ in part because related substances interacted‚ in part because only the does determined if a substance was poisonous or not. Poisons could have beneficial medical effects Paracelsus viewed the universe as one coherent organism pervaded by a uniting lifegiving spirit‚ and

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    Revenge and Betrayal in Hamlet The play Hamlet by William Shakespeare contains a good deal of symbolism and themes. The play Hamlet utilizes symbolism as well as themes of revenge and betrayal to create the main theme of death. The relation of the fundamentals of themes and symbolism helps capture the essence of the play. Hamlet is acquainted with important characters who somehow also include symbolism and importance of their role in the play as they represent corruption and death. The play unified

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    Two: Lab Questions 1. Why was the Crippen case important? It was the first trial by media and the first to be dominated by forensic science. 2. What was Crippen accused of? Why was he accused of this crime? He was accused of killing his wife by poison and dismembering her body. There was evidence that he killed someone and she was nowhere to be found. 3. Why do you think people were so interested in Crippen’s case? He was executed and they’re not sure if he actually killed her. 4. Why was forensic

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