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    In this story, Robopsychologist Dr. Linda Rash experiments with the utilization of fractal geometry within the brain pattern a robot by the name LVX-1. This was vital addition in an attempt to create a brain with “added complexity, possibly closer to that of the human” as Dr. Rash states (Asimov 122). As a result of Dr. Rash’s newest contribution, LVX-1 has had dreams every night for 10 nights. To the knowledge of Dr. Rash and her elder colleague Dr. Calvin, dreaming has never occurred…

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    the motto back when everything was done exactly as it sounded. If a person were to destroy the eye of another person, the man would get his eye taken out; this is why the phrase “an eye for an eye” was made (ushistory.org). This motto is dangerous, rash, and vague, which is why no modern day civilization…

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    What characteristics make up a tragic hero? Some characteristics of an excellent tragic hero are born into nobility, responsible for their own fate, endowed with a tragic flaw, doomed to make a serious error in judgement, meet tragic death and etc. In the play Antigone by Sophocles, the play talks about how Creon became king because he was the next family member to be the ruler of the town. He came up with a law and if anyone broke it, they would face stoning in the town square. Because of…

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    Pessimistic View In Hamlet

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    This is disputed by Foley as he argues Hamlet shows no change throughout the play, as before his return he is still pessimistic and does not see the point in life or death, farther he still shows rage and rash decisions that he made throughout the whole play (46), the main examples Foley uses as rash decisions or behaviors is the killing of Polonius and agreeing to the fencing match against a man who wanted him dead in Laertes, organized by Claudius who also wanted Hamlet dead. Foley brings…

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    paper will include information on the history of Varicella Zoster Virus and how to treat it. Most people know varicella as chickenpox, which is a modified version of the previous term: chicken peas. It was previously called chicken peas because the red rash that appear resembles the vesicles of chickpeas (garbanzo beans) or chicken pecks. Red, itchy spots begin to appear over the face, ears, scalp, abdomen, chest, back, arms, legs, basically anywhere on the body. The spots eventually develop…

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    feud between their families, which creates an environment that can lead directly to haste actions (Carter). It’s important to consider that it is also suggested that the impulsivity of characters is a product of their environment, in turn leading to rash decisions. The impulsive behavior of Romeo and Juliet is influenced by the environment of feuding families and societal…

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    In One Foot in Eden, by Ron Rash a young man named Holland Winchester has disappeared without a trace in a small North Carolina town. Throughout the many narrations of One Foot in Eden, the novel lacks the most important, the victim who has been unfairly murdered. There are five other narrators that tell their own story in the timeline, which include: Sheriff Alexander, who is investigating; the husband who committed the crime; his wife; their young son; and the deputy aiding in the…

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    Shingles (Herpes Zoster) is identified as painful skin rash that usually appears in a band, a strip, or a small area on one side of the face or body. Although shingles can technically occur anywhere on the body, it will most often appear as a single band of blisters that wraps around on one side of the torso. Shingles is most prevalent in older individuals and those who have weak immune systems often due to stress, injury, and other medicines. According to the Center for Disease Control and…

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    characters partake in Romeo’s flaw; to not thinks before they take action. This causes multiple deaths and it drives an even bigger wedge between Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. Proving that no good can come out of rash decisions. Throughout Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare illustrates that when rash decisions are made in a chaotic environment the outcome is negative. The Capulets and Montagues feud has been going on for generations. Naturally their kinsmen detest each other too, “[to…

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    William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a unique play and the unusual events that take place are caused by each of the characters, specifically Romeo. Romeo’s decisions are without a doubt impulsive and rash during the play Romeo and Juliet. His actions lead to some of the character’s deaths including Mercutio, Tybalt, and Juliet. Romeo is a young teenager, and although he has much of his life to look forward to, his actions are conflicting and negatively affect most character’s during the…

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