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    drink by Dr. Hans Eppinger‚ leaving them gravely injured. They were so dehydrated that others observed them licking freshly mopped floors in an attempt to get drinkable water. Poison Somewhere between December 1943 and October 1944‚ experiments were conducted at Buchenwald to investigate the effect of various poisons. The poisons were secretly administered to experimental subjects in their food. Delete box‚ or add a logo‚ photo‚ or other image here. Delete box‚ or add a logo‚ photo‚ or other image

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Laurence was the one to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. First‚ Friar Laurence didn’t deliver the letter to Romero in time. In Act Five‚ Scene Two Friar Laurence stated "Who bare my letter‚ then‚ to Romero". Then‚ Friar John agreed to take the letter to the Mantua and this was one of the main causes of their deaths because if Friar Laurence delivered the letter himself. They both would be alive because the letter explain the plan that had change from the

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    plans. Greed has just found its newest victim. “That there was always poison to be bought‚” explains the thought Greed puts into the rioters head. Poison has the potential to kill humans and can be bought at local apothecaries. It is a simple solution to kill the others as it is easily assessable. This line suggests to the perfect plan for the rioter to achieve wealth and fame. With these words in line 189‚ “and that with poison he could kill his friends‚” Chaucer illustrates the plan to kill the

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    explains to him how his death occurred. • Ghost reveals that he was not actually killed by snakebite‚ as Claudius announced to the people of Denmark. • Ghost tells of how Claudius snuck into his garden while he was taking a nap. • Claudius poured poison in Old Hamlet`s ear‚ killing him‚ and sending his soul‚ unpurified‚ into the afterlife. • The audience knows the truth about Old Hamlet`s death‚ however‚ all of the characters in the play‚ apart from Hamlet‚ believe that Old Hamlet`s death was a

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    Wolf Lichen (Letharia vulpina) Poisonous but also a healer. It is very abundant in Idaho but very scarce and hard to find in Scandinavia. Wolf Lichen is the name of this mysterious plant. It is one of many different types of lichen found in nature and varies in ways such as habitat‚ use‚ and appearance. Lichen is a slow-growing plant genus that is usually structured in a spindle or leaf like shape. Lichen is made up of two components; fungi and algae.(Hollinger‚ J. 2014) The Fungal aspect

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    This short consideration of outcomes shows that Juliet is aware that things might not go right and isn’t blinded by naivety. She then drinks the poison‚ trusting Friar Lawrence and willing to possibly die for

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    at certain points in the story. In general‚ the narrator is sympathetic to Miss Emily‚ never condemning her actions. The narrator admires her ability to use her aristocratic demeanor in order to overcome the members of the city council or to buy poison. The narrator also admires the fact that Miss Emily could be cold hearted at times. The narrator seems impressed by the way that Miss Emily could just get away with common matters like paying taxes or by how she does not associate herself with lower-class

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    Impulsive decisions made between two lovers will often result in doomed love. The action‚ attitudes and emotions of the two protagonists in Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet” indicate how hastiness leads to tragedy. Romeo’s impulsive first impression towards love illustrates how he‚ as any other teenager‚ is blinded by beauty and one’s beauteous presence. Disowning their families by loving an enemy foreshadows the fact that Romeo and Juliet will go to any extent to be together. This tragic play script

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    In this book “Hamlet” Hamlet is obsessed with suicide even though he never does it. Hamlet falls in deep love in the book and Hamlet’s mother marries Hamlet’s uncle after his uncle kills the king with poison. Claudius killed Hamlet Sr with poison in his ear and then not long after marries his wife. Hamlet then is told about a ghost that is haunting the kingdom Hamlet declares to see this ghost and ask it questions because they think it is his father. Hamlet sees the ghost and ask it what its purpose

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    explains why they weren’t married as opposed to sneaking around in a cottage. Her ability to buy poison with all the coins in her purse‚lower class would’ve have other things to do with that money. The court as she said‚ they are dining with kings and dancing Although the era was a likely influence Undeniably In both pieces‚ the speakers appear to be

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