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    Aromatherapy

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    How is Aromatherapy effective? Well, it is the number one alternative medicine used to help with anxiety and stress. Years ago there were not many books on the subject but, as technology advances so do studies of aromatherapy (“Does it Really Work?”). Many people still have their questions about whether or not it is used for cosmetic purposes more than therapeutic purposes. Therapists such as massage therapist use aromatherapy in the studios they work in. It is known that many therapist believe…

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    Thank God for the Sea Shepherds With a helicopter, two ships, and a fearless group of men and women, Sea Shepherd, a non-profit advocacy organization, battles on behalf of God’s great whales—the largest mammals on planet Earth. Founded in 1977 by its president Paul Watson, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society does whatever it takes to stop crews on Japanese whaling vessels from slaughtering whales. Watson was also cofounder and board member of Sea Shepherd’s sister organization, Greenpeace.…

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    Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare strengthens the character of Romeo through the consistency in his actions and emotions, building on the strong base of his character as established in the first act. Romeo is consistently characterised as an irrational, hasty and dramatic romantic. The situations in the play, as well as his emotional state and life stage, cause these characteristics to be pronounced and regular. In the beginning, Romeo’s love for Rosaline starts to…

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    feelings love, which are returned by Juliet. The union of their love and the pleasure of their union concludes Act 2, setting the stage for the impending tragedy to follow in the climax and resolution. Driven by his love for Juliet, Romeo drinks the apothecary 's poison in an attempt to to join her in death, leading to a double suicide when Juliet stabs herself in…

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    In A Monster Calls, a thirteen-year-old boy named Conor O' Malley has a mother who is dying of cancer. Conor tries believing it is getting better but deep down, he knows it isn't. Conor starts to have dreams and wakes up exactly seven minutes after midnight. One time Conor wakes up one night and there is an actual monster outside of his bedroom window. We make the assumption that Conor would be terrified however, it is not the monster Conor has been expecting which results in him being…

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    Choice In Romeo And Juliet

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    Romeo and Juliet: A Death Duo by Fate or by Choice? People often may think to themselves; am I really the one in control of my life? Do the decisions I make now really matter if in the end I am ultimately fated to one doom, or fortune? In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare two households in beautiful Verona, the Montagues and the Capulets, were entangled in a feud thought never to end. Their children, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, fleetingly fell in love with each other.…

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    argued in the last paragraph, Juliet made the mistake of taking the poison and trusting Friar Laurence. In like manner Romeo made the mistake of committing suicide after assuming that Juliet is dead, moments before he kills himself he says: “O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. — thus with a kiss I die.” (5.3.129). Identically to Romeo’s Reason to suicide, Juliet woke up and she also killed herself after seeing Romeo’s dead body. Juliet said: “Yea, noise, then I 'll be brief; O, happy…

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    Living in the 1550-1650 was a completely different life style and very interesting. The way people dressed depended on your class you were either rich or poor. “ Food was a sign of wealth its abundance demonstrated the fortune of the host who had invited his guest to partake of food and wines.” Everyone had a job to do, people worked together in the most random way to survive. Living in the 1550-1650 was very hard and easy for some people at the same time. How a person dressed during the…

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    Balthasar. Both men were crying and gave long speeches of self-blame and love for their significant others. Both men were mistaken in believing that their loves were dead and killed themselves, dying pointlessly. While Romeo died of poison from the Apothecary, Pyramus killed himself with his dagger. Romeo also never got to see Juliet one last time before he died. Pyramus was able to catch a glimpse of Thisbe before he died. Thisbe and Juliet both killed themselves with a dagger near their lovers…

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    eyes. Contempt and beggary hangs upon thy back. The world is not thy friend know the world’s law. The world affords no law to make thee rich. Then be not poor, but break it, take this.” This shows that Romeo is impulsive because he convinces the apothecary to break the law so Romeo could kill himself though poison. On the contrary, Macbeth source of motivation for his actions is his loyalty towards his father. In short, Both romeo and Macbeth’s actions are influenced through their ambition,…

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