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    his father died, his mom married a minister and left Isaac to live with his grandmother. When her second husband died she went back to live with Isaac along with her other children. Isaac went to King’s School in Grantham, England. Here he met an apothecary, which led to him to finding out the world of chemistry. He ended up going to The University of Cambridge. Once he finished getting his education, he started to teach here. Due to the Great Plague the school ended up shutting down. Soon…

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    out. Unlike most mana potions, this was pure arcane mana. A little addicting, but extremely potent. She slapped a warning label, detailing potential side effects, and added it’s label. She also slapped on a final label. “Not approved by Stormwind Apothecary Guild.” She heard the bell by the door as customers started to stream in. She and Shadow would have a long day. Many hours later, food had arrived. A Thoradin Salad for Shadow, and sushi for lilith, and a live octopus. She picked the live…

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    Since 2013 there have been over 50,000 teen suicides in the United States alone. Suicide has become an epidemic among teens. Teens committed suicide for many reasons; including feeling alone, feeling depressed, or being confused about what they believe is love. Depression is a mental illness that takes over someone’s life in a heartbeat. Depression can cause teens to feel hopeless, loss of appetite, sleep changes, anger/irritability, and loss of energy, self-loathing, reckless behavior, or…

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    born January 14, 1741(Wikipedia). He was the son of Benedict Arnold Sr. and Hannah Arnold. He had five siblings, who all but one died at a very early age. Arnold grew up in Norwich, a city in Connecticut (Wikipedia). There he was apprenticed in the Apothecary, an occupation in which someone who prepares and sells medicines and drugs to others. Later in his life,…

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    Parkinson Disease History

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    History Parkinson disease was coined by James Parkinson, an English apothecary surgeon, political an activist, paleontologist and geologist in 1817. He described the disease as a shaking palsy that involves resting tremor, diminished muscles strength, paralysis, unusual posture and gait, and how it progresses overtime. Sixty years later, Jean Martin Charcot, a French neurologist and professor of anatomical pathology, also the founder of modern neurology. He clearly defined the disease as a slow…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare , Romeo and Juliet both had tragic deaths. Some people may think their deaths were murders but I think there deaths were suicides. So I blame Romeo and Juliet for their own deaths. A reason why I blame Juliet for her own death is because when she had woke from the sleeping potion the Friar gave she had seen Romeo laying there on the ground next to her dead. When she seen that he was dead, she had said, “O happy dagger, This is…

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    Colonial Social Class The first interesting topic I found on the website was about colonial social classes it went into detail about each social class within in that area, and about what each social class was entitled too. For instance, enslaved field hands such as field workers worked Monday through Saturday from sun up to sun down. These field hands mostly worked in the tobacco or cotton fields and they only had Sundays off for themselves. This form of labor was considered the most back…

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    In William Shakespeare 's play, Romeo and Juliet, fate has a major effect on the characters to put them into an animated state. The tragedies in Romeo and Juliet are directly caused by fate. In the play where Romeo and Juliet first meet is a main priority to their deaths. Fate says through the chorus, "In fair Verona, where we lay our scene... A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life."(prologue, 2-6). These lines undoubtedly say that fate is the cause of the couple 's tragedy.…

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    In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare constructs a play about two star-crossed lovers and their untimely deaths. There is an abundance of reasons as to why the two lovers had to part, but the most prominent one was Romeo’s impetuousness. Romeo acts without thinking because his love for Juliet clouds his judgment. Although most of the play revolves around the concept of fate, it was Romeo and Juliet’s actions that contribute to their deaths. Many negative events lead up to the…

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    lives…BUT would this be possible without Act 5 Scene 3? The part where the story starts to transition? Climatically our two most significant character’s (Romeo and Juliet) the dying scene…. Romeo: Here’s to my love! (Drinks the poison) O true apothecary, thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die. {V.iii 129-131} Romeo, assuming that Juliet’s dead he starts consuming the poison and slowly chokes and dies. Now as Juliet wakes up from the potion given from Friar Laurence, she notices…

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