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- 1031: Macbeth: Power Is The Paradox
- ... This recalls the guards, comfortably asleep but not standing guard, the latter their blame, as they are said to stand and kill the king and then stop standing to. After the murder, Duncan's sons Malcolm and Donalbain decide to forgo the power of the kingship. Says Donalbain, "Where we are / There's daggers in men's smiles; the near in blood, / The nearer bloody." (Act II, Scene 3) He realizes ...
- 1032: Macbeth: Superstitions
- ... his mind concerning Macduff. The second, the bloody child, represent Macduff - no man born of women would eve conquer him. Macduff's birth was unnatural. The third apparition, a crowned child bearing a tree, represents Malcolm. The apparition told Macbeth that he would never be harmed until Birnam Wood come to Dunsinane Hill. The prophecies at the beginning of the play led him to his success, and those at the end ...
- 1033: Down Syndrome
- ... themselves, but there are people to check in on them if they need to. Although many theories have been developed, it is not known what actually causes Down syndrome. Some professionals believe that hormonal abnormalities, X-rays, viral infections, immunologic problems, or genetic predisposition may be the cause of the improper cell division resulting in Down syndrome. It is known that the older a women gets, the greater the chance for ...
- 1034: History of the Computer Industry in America
- ... life easier by doing difficult work for people. The computer truly is one of the most incredible inventions in history. Works Cited Chposky, James. Blue Magic. New York: Facts on File Publishing. 1988. Cringley, Robert X. Accidental Empires. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley Publishing, 1992. Dolotta, T.A. Data Processing: 1940-1985. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1985. Fluegelman, Andrew. A New World, MacWorld. San Jose, Ca: MacWorld Publishing, February, 1984 (Premire ...
- 1035: Macbeth: Choices
- ... Macduff's allegiance to the country of Scotland leads to consequences which he cannot change. Macduff's allegiance is shown when he left Scotland and his family to go to England. There he met with Malcolm and started raising a army to overthrow Macbeth. The result of this is the slaughtering of Macduff's wife and children by Macbeth's men. He blames himself for their death and he knows he ...
- 1036: Macbeth: Macbeth's Ambition, Courage, and Moral Cowardness Leads To His Death
- ... mind rejects it and said, "Why, if fate will have me king, why, chance may crown me," - Act I, Sc 3, p.44-45. Yet increasingly his ambition defeated his good nature. When Duncan named Malcolm the Prince of Cumberland, Macbeth decided on the murder of Duncan. When Duncan arrived at Inverness, Macbeth controled his ambition for the time being and did not kill Duncan. The failing of his decision was ...
- 1037: The JFK Assassination: Conspiracy or Single-Gunman?
- ... it entered Connally's back. Thus, the bullet must have hit something before it hit Connally. Also, the bottom of the bullet that was found was broken open and was extruding tiny particles of lead. X-rays taken at Parkland showed precisely that type of particle embedded in the Governor's wrist and thigh wounds. However, even if the single bullet theory is true, it in no way lessens the fact ...
- 1038: Down Syndrome 4
- ... families in the United States who are affected by Down syndrome. Mode of Inheritance Although many theories have been developed, it is not known what actually causes Down syndrome. Some professionals believe that hormonal abnormalities (X-rays, viral infections, immunologic problems, or genetic predisposition) may be the cause of the improper cell division resulting in Down syndrome. It has been known for some time that the risk of having a child ...
- 1039: Biological Warfare
- ... Online] http://www.sks.sirs.com/cgi-bin/hst-article-display 7 October 1999 Clark, Jeffrey J. “Chemical and Biological Warfare” [Online] http://www.optonline.com/comptons/ceo/00098_A.html 29 October 1999 Dando, Malcolm “Biological Warfare in the 21st Century” [Online] http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/peace/dando.html 7 October 1999 Davidson, Keay “Buried Anthrax, A Grave Threat to the World” [Online] http://www.sks.sirs.com ...
- 1040: Macbeth: Macbeth A Tragic Hero
- ... mind rejects it and said, "Why, if fate will have me king, why, chance may crown me," - Act I, Sc 3, p.44-45. Yet increasingly his ambition defeated his good nature. When Duncan named Malcolm the Prince of Cumberland, Macbeth decided on the murder of Duncan. When Duncan arrived at Inverness, Macbeth controled his ambition for the time being and did not kill Duncan. The failing of his decision was ...
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