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    union here? Follow my mother.” (Act 5 scene 2 lines 331-337) Hamlet stabs the king with a poisoned sword and then makes him drink the rest of the poison. The king tries to get the people to kill Hamlet but everyone knows it’s useless. Everyone has been cut with a poisoned sword! They just have to wait like five minutes and they are dead. Once the poison starts kicking in on Hamlet he talks to Horatio and tells him not to commit suicide. In the middle of all of this Fortinbras is attacking…

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    Toxicity is the levels of chemical which causes harm to organism. A median level toxicity, LD50 is the levels of chemical required to kill half the population on organisms. LD50 metrics is used to define toxicity and any level beyond this measure is considered lethal causing acute toxicity and mortality. At No observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) , there is no biologically or statically significant adverse effect of exposure on organism. The exposure level in minimum and the risk is acceptable…

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    Intro- During the Holocaust concentration camps were created in an attempt to try and kill out the entire race of Jews. The officers of the concentration camps would be popular for dehumanizing its prisoners. The officers of the camps treated the prisoners like they were worthless and did many experiments on ways to kill the prisoners. German officers used many unthinkable, inhumane tactics to murder thousands of prisoners a day. There were many ways that german officers murdered the prisoners…

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    The generation known as the Millennials, are most often perceived as a highly disadvantaged and targeted group. There are many factors that contribute to the perception of this particular group some of which, are very saddening and truly unfair for the Millennials, and I am sad to say that I am part of that generation. The way that I, along with many other people see it, is that most of the problems the Millennials are dealing with today, have been the results of failure from the previous…

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    Poisonous berries are berries that contain toxins or poison. The average berry is small, pulpy, and often edible. Most berries are edible but some are poisonous to humans. Some are poisonous when unripe and edible when ripe. It is important to avoid poisonous berries. Some berries can even be deadly. If a handful of poisonous berries are consumed by a child, the child could immediately die. When out in the wilderness, it is also important to know which poisonous berries are which and how to…

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    1080 Research Paper

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    when they discover that we use this poison. People like Peter and other hunters and farmers who occupy their time outside in the environment and are directly affected because the use of 1080 can interfere with their daily activities and jobs. It can affect activities such as tramping, hunting and tramping as these are common recreational activities in our country. It is disappointing if individuals and groups cannot gain access and are threatened by the poison. A reason why hunters and farmers…

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    “In the sky there are always answers and explanations for everything: every pain, every suffering, joy, and confusion” (Beah 166). Ismael Beah uses memories as a method to find coziness within the horrific times throughout the environment of RUF. Beah reveries the periods of times before RUF as a child, recounting the jubilant moments of his family to surpass another day in war. In the other hand, Beah’s uses his memory to devotes himself motivation to stay alive in order relive those memories.…

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    A Family Supper

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    The theme of death is evident in countless works of literature. Kazuo Ishiguro develops this theme in his short story, “A Family Supper” in a unique and effective way. "A Family Supper" foreshadows by informing the reader that there is a possibility of another death occurring in addition to the death of the narrator’s mother. Ishiguro alludes to this theme by explaining in detail how the consumption of Fugu fish can be fatal and how prominent death is in the life of the narrator’s family. In…

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    Putting your loved ones in danger is one of the most selfish and terrifying things that you can do. Whether intentional or not, it is still a scary situation for yourself and the person who could potentially be harmed. If harm is inflicted, the feeling of guilt is inevitable. That gut-wrenching feeling is stuck inside of you, even when everyone tells you that it will be okay. I experienced this about 6 years ago when I was in fourth grade. My youngest brother, Owen, was born when I was in…

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    Anatoxin-a (C10H12NO) to the banned chemicals list. Anatoxin-a targets the nervous system thus making it virtually impossible to stop it since it targets the body in a matter of moments. One gram of this chemical can kill 350 people and unlike many other poisons this chemical works fast to kill. Even before the eventual death by respiratory paralysis that this chemical creates, the body would loss all coordination, muscular fasciculation's, and convulsions. This chemical is a weapon that has…

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