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    Mark W. comes to the clinic today with complaint of “I have an itchy red rash that I think is from Poison Oak.” Patient states that rash is on both legs from the knees down to feet; reports that it developed approx. 24 hours after a hiking trip last weekend. Denies pain. Denies nausea‚ vomiting‚ fever. Reports “itching‚ burning legs and feet.” Patient reports having had this reaction to Poison Oak twice before. No other allergies reported. Reports no changes to moles and no history of other

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    William Shakespeares Hamlet has been considered the greatest tragedy to have ever been written‚ in which the theme of disease‚ decay and poison is embedded deep within the well-known plot of the play. Such theme is developed through the actions‚ dialogues and figurative language of the characters. These morbid images that are incorporated not only help the audience in grasping Hamlets true emotion‚ but also play a significant role in characterization‚ plot development and metaphorical message of

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    trees for sunlight‚ moisture‚ and minerals. Thick vine growth weakens and may kill your trees. Make its removal your top priority. However‚ poison ivy vines complicate the removal process because they are harmful to people. In fact‚ removing any type of vine growth often involves poison ivy removal as well. Depending on your sensitivity‚ the effects of poison ivy can be minimal or cause severe allergic reactions. The sensitivity of most people lie somewhere in the middle. Urushiol is an invisible

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    Germans introduced the use chemical gasses as an weapon in war. Poison gas was the most feared out of all technology weapons in WW1. The gasses could burn skin‚ blind‚ or destroy your lungs if you happen to breathed in. Back then they had crude face masks to protect people in war from the poisonous gas floating in the air. Poison gas was easier during WW1 all they had to do was throw the poisonous gas bomb. “ A poison gas attack meant soldiers having to put on crude gas masks and

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    Poem Analysis - A Poison Tree John Doe Studies in Poetry Professor: Frank Franks June 20‚ 2012 Cross-Cultural Realities at Work A Poison Tree is a poem by William Blake. I will be analyzing this poem by explaining what it is about and breaking down different attributes such as theme and style. Before I get to all of that I will be placing a copy of the poem below so that you may follow along. I was angry with my friend; I told my wrath‚ my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe: I told

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    Abstract/ A Poison Tree By Alex Jamani To analyze and compare William Blake’s poems “The Human Abstract” and “A Poison Tree”‚ it is necessary to understand not only his words‚ but human nature and the mind as a whole. We as people have many tendencies and susceptibilities to everything that happens in our daily lives; toward nature‚ emotions‚ friends‚ and enemies. Our reactions to these tendencies shape our emotions‚ and enable us to build feelings and expectations of others. In “A Poison Tree”‚

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    Dahl‚ a famous short story writer‚ uses multiple literary devices in his short stories. Dahl developed a very effective writing style in his short story‚ “Poison” through his significant uses of irony‚ realistic imagery‚ and especially‚ engaging symbolism. In Roald Dahl’s short story‚ “Poison‚” the plot includes various examples of irony. “Poison” is one of Dahl’s most famous stories‚

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    20 November 2012 The Powerful Poison: Savannahians Savannah is a peculiar town‚ with interesting cases of disturbed people. Berendt’s decision to include Luther Driggers has the effect of showing how failure can develop people’s worst side in a society like Savannah. He has an important meaning in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil because if the reader connects Danny and Luther’s stories he or she will understand that they were both victims of Savannah’s society. The Jar Savannah

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    POEM COMMENTARY A POISON TREE BY WILLIAM BLAKE A Poison Tree is a poem written by William Blake which is themed around hate‚ anger and revenge. The poem is basically a metaphor or a piece of pathetic fallacy wherein the speaker has ascribed his feelings and state of mind to the form of a tree. William Blake wrote a series of poems called Song of Experiences‚ which were a collection of texts in which he shows the human spirit when it is confirmed to rules‚ resulting in strong emotions of anger

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    Ryan Jabola  Mr.Montalbano    2nd Period AP Lang. and Comp.  3 November 2014  How to Poison the Earth Questions  Questions on Meaning:  1.)  The main purpose of this essay is to inform the readers about the threats we are causing  to  the future of our planet because he explains how humans are poisoning the earth. Humans are  poisoning the earth from their use of pesticides‚ ruining water supplies‚ forming radioactive  materials‚ and drilling into the Earth’s surface. This idea can clearly be seen throughout the essay 

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