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    the grown serpent lies; the worm that’s fled/Hath nature that in time will venom breed,/No teeth for th’present. The ‘serpent’ and ‘venom’ represent an evil. and a ‘worm’ indicates a harmless animal. Macbeth sees Banquo as a threat, evil and Fleance is harmless to him. But later on, Macbeth changes his mind, he realizes that Fleance may be also a threat, so he transforms Fleance from the worm, a harmless thing, into a venom which is a poison snake, dangerous. The animal imagery helps audience…

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    Snake Bite Case Study

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    Every year, 50,000 Indians die in 2,50,000 incidents of snake bites, despite the fact that India is not home for the largest number of venomous snakes in the world, nor is there a shortage of anti- snake venom in the country [2]. The available data on the epidemiology of snake bite from the Indian Subcontinent are sparse because most of the snake bites occur in illiterate, rural people who use witchcraft and traditional healers [3]. Joseph Fayrer of the…

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    3. "Gwenyth Paltrow believes water has feelings, just like human beings have feelings. She gets her evidence from Dr. M. Emoto who says that when you write “I love you” and “peace” on vials of water, they freeze better into “gleaming, hexagonal crystals”. Vials of water written on with “I hate you” and “fear”, turned into “gray, mishappen clumps” when frozen. Paltrow believes that Dr. Emoto is a pioneer in the field of how emotions affect matter. She recommends only drinking water that has been…

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    language to describe the townspeople feelings of Kino- how he doesn’t deserve the Pearl, they are envious, they think only they are more deserving, are the ones who need it more than Kino. Furthermore, “The poison sacs of the town began to manufacture venom, and the town swelled and puffed with the pressure of it. Which foreshadows Kino’s future, how greatly the pearl has affected the people around him. With Kino and Juana being unaware of the jealous bubbling faster than to control. The pearl…

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    the term for an English paper he wrote in high school in 1983. Possessed is also widely considered to be one of the first death metal bands. One of the major influences to the formation of death metal, is new wave British heavy metal band, Venom. Venom formed in the late 70s in Newcastle, England. Their first album, Welcome to hell is considered a major influence, not only to death metal, but other sub-genres of metal.The title of their second…

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    Many debate Cleopatra’s death was a suicide or murder.Cleopatra had died and it was said that it was suicide. Many people go against that theory and say that it was murder.She was said to have committed suicide with an asp, and Egyptian Cobra, while she was captive by Octavian. That very well could not have been the cause of her death.Cleopatra has always been the most memorable Egyptian Queen of Egypt, but her death has been questioned over again and no one is really sure how or why she died.…

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    Cold Desert Lab Report

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    Diary of a traveling survivalist Dear diary, Today I investigated the desert. I investigated the hot and the cold deserts. Deserts can be found in the United States, Africa, Asia, and even Antarctica. Out here in the desert there is a harsh unforgiving terrain. The climate in both is almost unbearably dry. In the hot desert, there are extreme temperatures. In the day, the temperature is sweltering hot and at night it is freezing cold. The cold desert retains the cold temperature throughout the…

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    summoned to help with their bubbling cauldron. “In the poisoned entrails throw. Toad, that under cold stone days and nights has thirty-one sweltered venom sleeping got, boil thou first I’ th’ charmed pot” these next few lines are all referring to one thing. A poison dart frog or toad that has been sleeping under a cold stone for thirty-one days sweating venom. This is significant, showing that this potion was indeed potent and poisonous. This is symbolic, in the fact that indeed these three had…

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    The Leash Poem

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    /The hidden nowhere river is poisoned/. He describes this hidden river as humanity. He debates on if he wants to suck the venom water, because he feels there is nothing left. When the reader says, “don’t die” this symbolizes his inner self telling him to keep hope, he can make it through the next challenge as the poem says, /But sometimes, I swear I hear it the wound closing…

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    the god of mischief. Loki killed another god, Balder the god of light. His punishment was to bonded and placed beneath a snake that would then drip venom onto him. To ease Loki’s pain, Sigyn placed a bowl to collect the poison. The bowl would fill up and Sigyn would need to empty it. When the bowl was gone the snake would continue to drip it’s venom and cause Loki to struggle against his bounds. The struggling would then cause the Earth to shake because of how strong he was. This story was used…

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