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    The Dark Night trilogy set the gold standard for the characters Batman, and the Joker. Every casual movie goer or critic would tell you that the most recent portrayal of each of these characters isn’t as good as the Dark Night Trilogy characters. With the flop of Man of Steel, and Batman vs. Super Man, Warner Brothers, the company making DC films, wanted to take a lot of control away from directors, and unfortunately the first movie to take such directions was 2016’s “Suicide Squad” by David…

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    talks about how the poison dart frogs has gaining resistance to lethal toxin. This toxin disrupts a chemical to their brain. However, by messing with these proteins that these toxins have in their body with a “switch”, which is how they call it in this article, who change protein building blocks, they have got to managed it. These frogs use this lethal toxin to defend themselves from predators. The study that these scientists did was focusing of frogs that carry epibatidine, a poison substance…

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    Who Is Harley Quinn

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    Original Orgin Story In Batman: The Animated Series (est; 1992), Paul Dini, the creator of the now lovable Harley Quinn, decided Joker needed a more prominent henchman, or maybe even a henchwoman. The inspiration of the character came from one of Paul Dini's dear friend, Arleen Sorkin, in 'Days of Our Lives' where she dressed up in a jester costume and had the voice and look inspiration he needed to make Harley Quinn. When Harley's design was complete and ready to be put into Bruce Timm's…

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    Rat Poison Research Paper

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    Rat poison is regularly advertised as an effective solution for ridding the home of mice. Using it comes with unintended and dangerous consequences. Rat poison is ineffective for reasons outside of the fact that it’s filled with potent chemicals. Keep reading to find out why you shouldn’t use rat poison to get rid of mice, and what you should do instead. Unintended Victims Using rat poison around the home puts pets and young children at risk. Loose pellets could wind up in the hands of…

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    Poison My Home Analysis

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    Even if Nora has a nurse taking care of her children, she still tries to have that special quality time and even plays games like Hide and Seek or just dance. Nora concludes, “Deprave my little children? Poison my home? It's not true. It can't possibly be true.” ( 71) She starts feeling guilty that she is poisoning her children with this secret of the loan when Torvald talks about Krogstad being a liar and mentions that almost all criminals have had lying mothers. Nora should not feel…

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    German army first came up with the idea to use the poison gas in the battle. They used it on April 22, 1915. The gas used in the poison gas is called Chlorine Gas. The Chlorine Gas burns you to death. It burn you mainly in the throat and give you pain in the chest. The poison gas was a painful way to die. It killed many at once which was a good thing I this case because that was their point. The gas was really dangerous…

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    room contained chemist's department, under the control of a registered pharmacist, in which various drugs and proprietary medicines included, or containing substances included, in Part I of the Poisons List compiled under section 17 (1) of the Pharmacy and Poisons Act, 1933, (but not in Sch. I to the Poisons Rules, 1949), were displayed on shelves in packages or other containers, with the price marked on each. A customer, on entering the shop, was provided with a wire basket, and having selected…

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    Have you ever been dreaming that you were falling off of something and woke up then the dream was not real? Well in Poison by Roald Dahl the situation was sort of like that. The story was set in India(while it was a British Colony, before it gained its independence in 1947). In this story there are three main characters Timber Woods, Harry Pope, and Doctor Ganderbai. There was a krait under the bed sheet because of Harry's actions, Harry's emotions, and because of Timber's confidence.…

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    Poison Ivy Research Paper

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    Poison ivy typically grows as a vine or shrub, and it can be found throughout much of North America. It grows in open fields and wooded areas. It can also be found in urban areas like parks or backyards. Poison ivy plants usually have leaf arrangements that are sorted in groups of three leafs. The color and shape of the leaves may also vary depending upon the exact species of the plant as well as other things such as where its located and the time of year. The plant may have green flowers and…

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    “A Poison Tree” by William Blake is ostensibly dealing with the narrator’s refusal to communicate his anger to a tree, but the overdetermined nature of the words Blake uses makes a final, correct determination of meaning impossible. In this paper, through a utilization of Derrida’s methods set forth in works such as Spectres of Marx and Dissemination, I will examine how the contradictory imperatives contained within the metaphors in this poem draw a reader away from their initial assumption (i.e…

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