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    Early Jamestown Dbq

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    Many people died in the disaster of early Jamestown. In the spring of 1607, three ships carrying over 100 sailed to the mouth of Chesapeake Bay and worked their way up the James River. They created the first ever permanent colony in the New World. They came in hopes of possible riches, converting indians to be taught the ways of Jesus Christ. and even a possible hidden trade route to China.But their journey to the New World ended in disasters. The result of so many deaths are Unpreparedness,…

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    including the Silver Berzelius Medal of the Swedish Medical Society, the Pasteur Medal of the Pasteur Institute and the Societé de Chimie Biologique, the Paul Ehrlich Centenary Prize, the Gold Medal for Therapeutics of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London,” and “was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1969” (Science and Its Times; Encyclopedia of World Biography). After creating Penicillin, Chain also went on to research, “snake venoms, tumor metabolism, the mechanism of lysozyme…

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    Loving someone can turn one’s life upside down and this change can mean a transition from hate to love. Through the book Romeo and Juliet a love was formed between the two that started with hate between the families. An example is when Juliet says “ My only love sprung from my only hate!” (1.5.138). While announcing that she is upset after finding out that her dear Romeo is from the family she is meant to hate. Another example is “O dear account! My life is my Foe’s debt.” (1.5.17). Here Romeo…

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    Like when Romeo said “Here’s to my love! [Drinks poison.] O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die” (87). Romeo thought that Juliet was dead and didn’t want to live without Juliet so he ended his life. Also like when Juliet said “Yea, noise? Then I’ll be brief. O happy dagger! [Snatching Romeo’s dagger…

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    impact on the tragedy is Juliet’s choice to fake her death. Friar thinks this is the perfect plan for Romeo and Juliet to be together. Romeo goes to visit Juliet’s lifeless body and consumed by grief decides to drink the potion given to him by the apothecary. Juliet wakes up seconds after to see her husband dead. Upset that her plan did not work she slays herself with his dagger to be with him. In this tragedy there are may suggestions that fate was the cause of all these events. Such as when…

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    killed Tybalt, and it can be proven that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. When Romeo kills himself, he acts out of depression when he sees his wife lying dead on the ground in her family cellar, while he was away in Verona he tells the Apothecary to…

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    his own life and made Juliet take her own as well by stabbing herself shortly after seeing Romeo dead by poison. They ultimately made a vow to stay together no matter what. Before committing suicide Romeo says, “Here’s to my love! (Drinks.) O true apothecary!/ Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die” (5.3.119-120). If he would have waited a minute or two, Juliet would have woken up and neither character would be dead. By being impatient and committing suicide, he caused the girl he ‘loved’…

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    For instance, in the scene where Romeo purchases the potion from the apothecary, he does so on his own without receiving anybodies wise, much needed advice. This event signifies Romeo’s adoration for Juliet due to the fact that he fakes her death in order to be able to marry her. The concept of self-sacrifice arises in the…

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    Sir Isaac Newton was born on January 4, 1643 in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. He was the only child of his parents, Isaac Newton and Hannah Ayscough Newton. His father, Isaac Newton died three months before he was born and Sir Isaac Newton was then born premature. He was not expected to live very long, but he surprised many people and did. When Sir Isaac Newton was three years old, his mother married Barnabas Smith, who was a well-known-minister. When his mom got married she moved away…

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    Merriam-Webster defines desperation as “A state of hopelessness leading to rashness”. “Such mortal drugs I have; but Mantua's law/Is death to any he that utters them” (V i 66-67). Had the Apothecary not been in such dire straits, he wouldn’t have sold Romeo the poison, possibly altering the progression of the story line. Friar Lawrence, while initially not driven for his own personal gain, but for ceasing the feud between the two families,…

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