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    Throughout A Doll’s House, Henrik Ibsen illustrates through an intriguing story how a once infantile-like woman gains independence and a life of her own. Ibsen creates a naturalistic drama that demonstrates how on the outside Nora and Torvald seem to have it all, but in reality their life together is empty. From a girl confined by her husband’s rules to a woman who finally puts her own wellbeing before others, she comes into her own over the course of the play. Nora Helmer was a delicate…

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    for Registered Nurses in Australia. The first breech “Is duty of care”, the second is breeching the standards required for medication handling in your state, and the third is breeching the Poisons and Therapeutic Act 1966. “These Acts govern your policy directives on medication handling”, and so on. ("Poisons and therapeutic Act 1966", 2016) In order for a negligence claim to be successful there must be damage. Under Civil Law there are four elements, or conditions, that must be satisfied in…

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    Dr. Lustig’s talk about how fructose is basically a poison was something that I never heard before. I have heard that we should limit our sugar intake, but I did not know that fructose was so bad for you. Dr. Lustig believes that sugar is a poison based on observations of current obesity trends, especially in children, and based on the pathways of the chemical breakdowns of different types of sugar. He shows the different pathways that glucose, ethanol and fructose are broken down and the…

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    It was late in the evening when Lane entered her flat. It was cold, rainy, October night full of mysteries. Lane was sitting near to the window looking in a distance. Her thoughts were dark, suppressed with anxiety while she was sipping her red wine into the glass. I was looking at her from the distance fearing this might be our end. I loved this world, but she - she was broken. Her frozen posture and evil smile made me feel frightened. Her dark thoughts were entering her veins and the darkness…

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    During the death scene.. it all started with juliet having to marry paris by force. This plan was all planned by friar laurence for giving juliet a potion. the plan was for juliet to drink the potion that frair laurence made for her and to drink it to make it look like she's "dead". juliet drank the potion and the capulets had a funeral on that wedding day. the wedding was obviously not gonna happen because of her "death". juliet was kinda scared to drink the potion in the beginning.. but she…

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    HOOK… Shakespeare's well known tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, tells the tale of two “star-crossed lovers” who meet the evening of Capulet’s ball and fall in love at first sight of one another. Romeo and Juliet’s love is destined to be at first but outside forces and decisions lead to their untimely deaths. Romeo and Juliet’s tragedy is a result of their families feud and the actions they take to keep their relationship hidden. Their deaths are not a result of fate, instead they are a result of…

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    Juana is taking the baby and sucking the poison out and then spitting it out. This sends the neabors runing in the doorway, blocking the air ventilation. My brother Juan Tomas and his thicked boned wife Apolonia and their four children, while others trying to look around them to get a gilmps on…

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    “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner is a story of a woman who not only poisons and kills her lover, Homer Barron, but she keeps his rotting corpse in her bedroom and sleeps next to it for many years. Killings by Andre Dubus is a short story in which, Dubus invites his readers to ponder the disparity between people’s ethical responsibility to society and the primal urge to protect and avenge their loved ones after Matt says he has to take care of the situation because it is too hard on Ruth,…

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    The reason why World War 1 lasted so long is because, a multifaceted one, with most historians attributing the length of the war to, inter alia, and the similar strength of the two sides. The famous German war plan aimed at avoiding fighting a war at two fronts by attacking France from the north, encircling Paris, quickly defeating the French, and then moving towards the eastern front to face the Russians who would not have been able to mobilize in time to help their ally. There were a few…

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    pleasure of learning during the lifetime allow one’s soul to recognize the divine after the death. Thus, the death is a rather happy event, since the soul can be released from its worldly sentence. That is why Socrates seems not to be upset with taking a poison: mastering of philosophy prepared his soul to escape the mundane…

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