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    Many types of projects are possible when you are able to count bacteria. For example‚ you could count the bacteria in drinking water‚ fresh milk‚ old milk that is slightly sour‚ buttermilk‚ yogurt‚ mud puddle‚ lemonade‚ and many other things. Or you may want to know how fast Chlorox kills bacteria. If you add some Chlorox to a culture and count the surviving bacteria at suitable intervals you can plot killing the killing curve and determine whether the killing is single hit or higher order. It will

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    Poseidon’s son‚ Poseidon wanted revenge on Odysseus. When Odysseus finally reached home‚ he and Telemachus made a plan to exact revenge on the suitors. And when the suitors’ families found out about the killings at the palace‚ they were full of vengeance and wanted to kill Odysseus. Obviously‚ vengeance is a huge part of The Odyssey. Many times in The Odyssey‚ Poseidon wanted revenge on Odysseus. For example‚ the first time Poseidon had a problem with Odysseus was after their success at the Trojan

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    Revenge is defined as a desire to do harm in return for a wrong. Revenge is an extremely powerful tool which‚ if not used properly‚ can cause people lives in danger. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet several of the characters were blind through anger and emotions due to the fact of revenge. Hamlet’s father was murdered. Hamlet wants to take revenge on Claudius because of his action of killing Hamlet’s father. Hamlet puts a lot of lives in danger due to his revenge. Laertes resolutely want to take revenge

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    Revenge and Mercy in Titus Andronicus Mark Hardy 3/27/13 Revenge‚ it was a common theme among the plays‚ and works of literature published during Shakespeare’s time. It is only natural that it would be a topic that the writer himself would touch on. While not his most well-known play dealing with revenge the Tragedy of Titus Andronicus was likely Shakespeare’s earliest delve into the realm of the “revenge tragedy”. While the central plot of Titus revolves around revenge‚ and much of the time

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    deal with the concept of revenge. In a well-organized essay discuss the importance of revenge as a central theme in either Frankenstein OR Hamlet . Avoid mere plot summary. You must provide strong textual references to support your ideas. The revenge theme came in both Frankenstein and Hamlet play. It is the main theme in both plays‚ showing the consequences that it causes to the characters and to the people around them. In Frankenstein there has plenty of revenge in its play. It all comes

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    Revenge And Delay Found Within Hamlet The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare is one of his most influential tragedies telling the story of treachery‚ revenge and moral corruption. The play is about Prince Hamlet who seeks to exact revenge on his uncle Claudius for murdering his King Hamlet‚ Claudius’s brother. Hamlet’s father then succeeds the throne and takes as his wife Gertrude‚ the old King’s Widow and Prince Hamlet’s father. “As doth well appear unit our state‚ But

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    The major theme in Frankenstein is revenge. Both Victor and the monster feel revenge throughout the novel. The monster feels revenge on both Victor and every other human in the world. Victor desperately seeks revenge on his gruesome creation‚ the monster‚ which ultimately destroyed every bit of happiness he once possessed. The monster will stop at nothing to get revenge on Victor‚ his creator. He feels that it is Victor’s fault that he is lonely‚ detested‚ and abhorred by every living creature

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    Its What’s on the Outside that Counts “The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race‚” addressed Chief Justice John Roberts. Affirmative action does exactly the opposite. Affirmative action is “A government policy for federal contractors and subcontractors‚ which must be taken by covered employers to recruit and advance qualified minorities” (dol.gov). This course of action may have been constructive in the sixties‚ but the United States of

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    Is Revenge Worth The Lives Of Your Kids? When Medea decides to take matters in to her own hands‚ about punishing the people who have done wrong to her‚ she is accused of wanting not justice—vengeance. Because I am not a native of neither Corinth nor Colchis‚ I have my own view about her motives. However‚ I would agree with the Corinthian Women‚ Medea is seeking vengeance; not justice. Some people might argue that Medea is seeking justice. When in actuality‚ Medea wants vengeance. The opposition

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    NAME: TARYN LUU| DATE: NOVEMBER 13‚ 2012| COURSE: ENG4U9-A| TEACHER: K‚ VILCIUS Revenge is a primary theme in the novel Great Expectation by Charles Dickens. In this novel‚ many characters go out of their way to extract revenge‚ leading them to misfortunes such as death and imprisonment. Dickens makes it very clear that nothing positive can come from revenge through his characters and the results that come from their revenge. These acts range from petty resentment filled with passion‚ to long and drag

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