The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
Act II, Scene II
by William Shakespeare

Fill in the blank.
Respond to the following based on your reading.
1 nodes
2 viruses
3 fungi
4 histamine
5 B
6 antigens
7 fever
8 Once you get a paper cut, the body issues an inflammatory reaction in order to prevent infection. 1st stage is Tissue damage --the paper cuts the skin and the bacteria is introduced. 2 Chemical signals are released. Mast cells release histamines, prostaglandins, and cytokines. Histamine does vasodilation to vessels. 3 Vasodilation increases the blood flaw. 4 swelling happens 5 WBC and
World War II set the basic conditions for the Cold War. The USSR and the USA were two strong geopolitical powers. It had nothing to do with the truth, only ambition on both sides. Both countries were in constant competition. And who suffered in the end? The regular Joe or Ivan suffered. People were sent to the space and bah blah blah. I call bullshit on it. When you in competition that means that you are jealous and envious of another person or country. That means you do not have enough faith in yourself.
If you wait long enough the hardest decisions are made for you.
(the prompt from Lewes free write)
I lived like this most of my life. My mom used to make decisions for me. It was very convenient. Later, my mom died and I lost the decision-maker from my crew. My mom was my family and real crew-member. To learn how to make new decisions and to make them myself --it was hard. I am still doing it.
I want to break my own face sometimes. But I love my face. So, I keep carrying it proudly. I am proud of my face. The face of the Earth.
I am learning constantly how to make decisions. How? By making the decisions. It is not easy and some of my decisions are not smart. But I keep moving forward. I make decisions and I move forward.
I move forward and I stumble again and I get up. And I keep going. Where am I going who knows? But I am happy that I finally can speak for myself.
I decided to become an Egyptologist again. This is not sent in stone but it keeps me going. I keep moving forward and I keep learning and watching webinars and keep reading interesting books and I feel fulfilled. It stops me from being scared and stressed. I might just stay an archaeologist and Bibleologist like I am now according to my Master's degree but this is not bad too. There are many things about Egypt there. Plus, God keep me going because I learn God's history. And this is good.
Michael contends with the Devil over the body of Moses
The body of Moses is the body of faith
the smell of roses is the smell of death
nothing hurts more than the lack of hope
Moses went into the promised land
never came out of it, nope.
Nothing makes sense unless God commands
no one makes promised and nobody does omends
and that's how it ends
Nothing gets under my skin
nothing gets out from underneath it
feelings can suffer
suffering can block feelings
Nothing gets into my soul
nothing gets out of this
Everything hurts when nothing is blocked
Everything blocked when nothing hurts
Так как Китти могла оставить детей с Аликом покуда её муж маялся ипохондрией. Она решила позвонить Чезарио. Она знала его номер телефона. Покинув дом да так, чтобы её младший не заметил, она села в машину, отъехала на парковку Валмарта и набрала Чезарио.
Си--ответил приятный голос.
Чезарио? Китти попробовала говорить по итальянски, но потом перешла на Английский, ибо Английский Чезарио был лучше чем Итальянский Китти.
Выяснилось что Микеле объявился примерно месяц назад, похудевший и с длинной бородой. А потом исчез опять. Вместе с бородой и с половиной гардероба.
И его родители сказали, что он улетел в США к своей девушке.
Во-первых, никто не знал, что у него была девушка, а во вторых, США как локация звучало довольно подозрительно. Какого чёрта Микеле забыл в США?
Китти не знала верить этому или нет
My favorite son I love you so much
Do not cry my baby
do not also pluch
I love your tiny eyebrows
and your pinky lips you are such an angel sonny
I can look at your for hours
you'll never get sick
Cause I love you so much
do not cry my baby
and please do not pluch
--why on earth did you come home so late?
--I did not know I was on fixed schedule
--do not get smart with me
--why not?
--because you are stupid!
--you know what? I am donr with your insults!
--you are an earth person you only care about money
--I care about keeping lights on
--I do not need lights on. I can read books by the candles/
--great--you do that!
Free write
He died of broken heart. literally. My friend D had a congestive heart failure and there was a funeral over the weekend. My husband went but I did not go. I know Noone will come to my funeral either. I do not care. He was a good guy. He was loved by many. Kids loved him because he was a Santa Clause on children's gatherings many years in a row. And, unfortunately congestive heart failure does not discriminate. My dog succumbed to it in 2018. D was a biker and he loved a good ride, a glass of beer and good food. People die right and left and I will die too. Fly high, my friend
The big problem for Egyptian pyramids are robbers. I have been reading some books on the Ancient Egypt Art, Architecture, and things like that. Robbers. Big things are robbers. The reason we can look at some of the art things from the Ancient Egypt right now is that the tombs were not robbed by the criminals. Or actually like in the case of the decorated cobra which is one of my favorites--they left it behind because they did not see it. People loot tombs, houses, everything. When my grandparents died, people started breaking into the windows, and stealing everything--pictures, clothes, paintings, old vinyl's, old radiolas. Why do they need all that sentimental stuff. Oh yes, they stole Orthodox icons too. Someone's grief is someone's chance eto rob.
The pagans were astonished. When the Christianity was set with the sword and fire, the pagans were astonished and did not want to give up.They tried to keep their gods no matter what. They believed in Yarilo, the Sun god, Perun--the god of the lightning and the thunder, Veles and so on. But their vassals wanted them to be Christians and it was impossible for them. They did not want to change their way of life so they tried to outsmart Vladimir. They pretended they were Christians but at night they used to run to their svjatilishcha and worshipped their gods. Later, one religion started to merge into another and finally the Christianity won but Orthodoxy has a lot of pagan rituals that were embedded into the new religion and stayed there. Most people do not even realize that.
Your life is a total disaster
you are like a moppet master
you committed a proverbial sin
you thought you could win
the judges are getting upset
the sun did not rise only set
you worship your gods
but they are dead
you are good son but you are bad dad
you've been trying to catch shadows
but you catch nothing
you like to live joyfully but you keep suffering
so full of contradictions
unnecessary additions
young man
comeback to workforce!
ride you camel ride your horse!
Stop chasing your ghosts and look into reality
you are so lost
but you are live in vanity.
za 26
7 минут реп во неттбютор
лень нашла
1 ч Ешипет
1 ч репетитво Мария Биология
1 час реп во с Прохор древние инки
сегодня сумасшедший день Эйд делали прививки я не выношу его слёзок\\
for 3/25 была у доктора потом проспала пол дня опять динамо отменила репетиторство
читала 2 часа про Египет--архитектура и искусство
медсестра приходил а к Э
смотрела документалку про ацтекв
начала апликейшн на меликейд забросила
на прогулку не ходила
настроение в общем норм
by William Shakespeare

The love story of Romeo and Juliet is among Shakespeare’s most famous plays. The volatile family feud between the Montagues and Capulets has broken out in violence in the streets of Verona, Italy. With his two friends, Romeo, the son of Lord Montague, attends a party held by Lord Capulet. A mask hides Romeo’s identity. There, he meets and falls in love with the beautiful Juliet, a Capulet. Later that night he finds her standing at her balcony, thinking aloud about the boy she met that evening. Based on the plot of a previous story, Shakespeare’s tragic tale of “star-crossed” lovers who are convinced that love can conquer all remains as popular today as it was when written in the late 16th Century.
According to the text, Juliet "rejoicéd more / His care was great, hers twice as great was all the time before…." Juliet was happier to see Romeus because she feared he was dead— "she knew not why he did himself absent, / Aye doubting both his health and life, his death she did lament."
Love makes Romeus and Juliet happy, generous, fearful, and brave. Each wants to do what is best for the other, and neither can imagine living without the other. Although their love will cause problems between their families, both Romeus and Juliet are willing to bear the consequences of their kinsmen's feud in order to honor the love they have for each other. For Romeus's part, "He thanks the Gods, and from the heavens for vengeance down he cries / If he have other thought but as his lady spake." With this Romeus tells Juliet that before daybreak, he will consult Friar Laurence, who is his mentor, about how they might be married. Juliet, for her part, is pleased and speaks to him lovingly: "She was contented well; else favour found he none / That night at lady Juliet's hand, save pleasant words alone." The love between the couple may have an inciting effect on their families, making them hate each other even more fiercely, or it may have a pacifying effect, making the families see that their hatred is useless and painful to a new generation.
Juliet asks Romeus to prove that his intentions are chaste--in other words, that his goal is to marry her.. Juliet says she is willing to put their families' feud behind her and leave her father's house if Romeus is intent on marrying her. "But if your thought be chaste, and have on virtue ground, If wedlock be the end and mark which your desire hath found, / Obedience set aside, unto my parents due, / The quarrel eke that long ago between our household grew, / Both me and mine I will all whole to you betake, And following you whereso you go, my father's house forsake." Romeus is thrilled by Juliet's words because his intentions are honest and completely in line with hers—"Then Romeus, whose thought was free from foul desire, / And to the top of virtue's height did worthily aspire, / Was filled with greater joy than can my pén aspire." A reasonable prediction would be that the couple will run away and get married, but their families will pursue them and try to separate them.
Juliet is concerned that if her kinsmen harm Romeus, she would have nothing to live for. "In ruth and in disdain, I weary of my life, / With cruel hand my mourning heart would pierce with bloody knife. / For you, mine own, once dead what joy should I have here?" For his part, Romeus also says that he would rather be dead than live without his Juliet, "A sacrifice to death I would my wounded corpse betake." Romeus claims his life has value only because of his love of Juliet—"The love I owe to you, the thrall I languish in, / And how I dread to lose the gain which I do hope to win; / And how I wish for life, not for my proper ease, But that in it you might I love, you honour, serve, and please." The fact that both characters say that they would rather be dead than live without the other might foreshadow that they will commit suicide if future circumstances frustrate them.
by Arthur Brooke

Lines 457-517: Romeus and Juliet have been secretly meeting at night at Juliet’s house, but for several days they keep missing each other, and Juliet fears that Romeus

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Content in this assignment is from American History: From Pre-Columbian to the New Millennium by the Independence Hall Association, used under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Since the early days of Jamestown colony, Americans were constantly stretching their boundaries to encompass more territory. When the US government was formed, the practice continued. The first half of the nineteenth century was spent defining the nation’s borders through negotiation and war, and the second half was spent populating the fruits of the labor. As the twentieth century dawned, many believed that the expansion should continue.
Many different groups pushed for American expansion overseas. Industrialists sought new markets for their products and sources for cheaper resources. Nationalists claimed that colonies were a hallmark of national prestige. The European powers had already claimed much of the globe; America would have to compete or perish. Missionaries continually preached to spread their messages of faith. Social Darwinists such as Josiah Strong believed that American civilization was superior to others and that it was an American’s duty to diffuse its benefits. Alfred Thayer Mahan wrote an influential thesis declaring that throughout history, those that controlled the seas controlled the world. Acquiring naval bases at strategic points around the world was imperative.
Before 1890, American lands consisted of little more than the contiguous states and Alaska. By the end of World War I, America could boast a global empire. American Samoa and Hawaii were added in the 1890s by force. The Spanish-American War brought Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines under the American flag. The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine declared the entire western hemisphere an American sphere of influence. Through initial negotiation and eventual intimidation, the United States secured the rights to build and operate an isthmian canal in Panama. The German naval threat in World War I prompted the purchase of the Virgin Islands from Denmark in 1917.
The country that had once fought to throw off imperial shackles was now itself an empire. With the economic and strategic benefits came the expected difficulties. Filipinos fought a bloody struggle for independence. America became entangled with distant conflicts to defend the new claims. Regardless of the nobility or self-interest of the intent, the United States was now poised to claim its role as a world power in the twentieth century.
вспомнилось сегодня как мама накупила мороженой старой рыбы сварила ухи мы наелись и там плаваом черви
и мы блевали опосля
вспомгилось б г здесь в америке как она меня послала кисс май эсс хотя я была её менеджером
Медсестра оказывается текстанула утром что она не придёт другая мелсестра из госпиталя удалила меня из друзей
только что приходил Д принёс курицу
поговориоли о Дасти
и в бшем всё как обыяно
болит живот шитовидка суставы
от депо проверы
что ешё написать
писать дневник по часу жуткое испытание
часто сню бджейс работу на семплах только локейшн в Минске около остановки 22го недалкео от моей шо=колы
как всё перевёрнуто
Илейн из госпиталя удалила меня из друзей на фейсбуке
Она ьыла классная медсестра
мне надоело всем нравится
и то что я пытаюсь всем понравится
я видно мисинтерпретирую ЧВВ месседж
а снила интересный сон недавно чернокожая Дон изработы бдж и что к ней пришли определённфк структуры и сказали что у неё виза не хорошая и она лазила искала морфий по интернету
а унеё та стоял ламповый телефизор
я пыталась ей понравиться тоже