PPT-I. Youngberg v. Romeo, 457 U.S. 307 (1982)

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A Profoundly retarded series of injuries selfinflicted and from others in response B Periods of seclusion and partial restraints with muffs C In hospital with a

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A Profoundly retarded series of injuries selfinflicted and from others in response B Periods of seclusion and partial restraints with muffs C In hospital with a broken arm restrained to protect self and others. Journal, G.R.,L.J.,J.M.,J.1995.G.R.,C.T.,L.P.1991.L.A.1998.L.A.1999.C.1984.Roy,D.F.1960.18:156-168.D.E.,A.1977.InR.C.R.J.W.E.D.A.1982.S.1992.P.M.1990.H.A.1982.InM.S.S.T.E.R.,J.2000.S.M.1995.InR.J.J.E. . A.. Profoundly retarded; series of injuries: self-inflicted and from others in response.. B. Periods of seclusion and partial restraints with muffs.. C. In hospital with a broken arm; restrained to protect self and others.. ACT . I. Scene . One. PROLOGUE. CHORUS. Two . households, both alike in dignity,. In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,. From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.. Passage Analysis:. For each of the following slides, we will discuss the meaning of the passages presented and their importance to the play.. ACT 1. Act 1: Scene 1: Lines 37-8. “Nay, as they dare. I will bite my thumb at them, which is a disgrace to them, if they bear it.”. Act 4. Act IV, Scene i - Summary. Paris tells the Friar of the wedding (in two days). Friar is shocked at haste - it . ‘should be slowed’. Juliet cool towards Paris, cleverly sidesteps his compliments; Paris is affectionate towards her. An Introduction. While no one is sure when . Romeo and Juliet . was first performed, it is believed that it was 1594 or 1595.. Romeo and Juliet. was first printed around 1597.. The story of Romeo and Juliet was based on real lovers from . ROMEO .     . Then plainly know my heart's dear love is set .     On the fair daughter of rich _______: .     As mine on hers, so hers is set on mine; .     And all combined, save what thou must _______ . Act II, Scene . i. 1. How does . Mercutio. make fun of Romeo?. Mercutio. makes fun of Romeo for still being in love with Rosaline by making fun of Rosaline in crude ways.. 2. Where does Romeo go after the ball? Why do you think he goes there?. Periods 3 and 4. Act II, Scene III. Read pages 63-66. Friar-Friend to Romeo, Foil (contrast) to the Nurse. What images of night the friar mention?. What does the Friar say about the power of herbs?. What does the friar say about good turning to . LO: . To. develop a PEE paragraph . on how the relationship between Romeo and . Rosaline is portrayed in . the play, Romeo and Juliet.. Starter…. List five key points about Romeo’s relationship with Rosaline. . Love. Hatred. Revenge. Secrecy/ Lies. Friendship. Violence. Revenge. in . Romeo & Juliet. From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. Prologue. If ever you disturb our streets again,. What is the “ancient grudge”? . What is a “mutiny”? . How does it “break to new mutiny”? . Who are the two opposing sides and what are they like? . How do we know the two protagonists ultimate fate? . ACT III, SCENE III. lines 29 - 53. Romeo. ‘. Tis torture, and not mercy: heaven is here, . Where Juliet lives; and every cat and dog . And little mouse, every unworthy thing, . Live here in heaven and may look on her; . al. c~arbonmonoxyhat~mo~lobin. reinvestigate the spectra of these haemoglobins in bis-Tris buffer. Our results confirm our earlier assignments. Haemoglobins A, Cowtown, Abbruzzo, Barcelona and Fort

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