Q73. A German immigrant to New York with a history of an ino…
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Q73. A Germаn immigrаnt tо New Yоrk with а histоry of an inoperable malignant tumor in his neck developed an intense, fiery rash on his face (see photo), commonly known as St. Anthony’s Fire, but medically referred to as erysipelas. This infection most often results from infection by Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A strep). Soon after the episode of erysipelas, his tumor began to shrink and eventually disappeared, and seven years later, there was no evidence of his malignant tumor. His story inspired a bone sarcoma surgeon to develop the first effective anti-tumor medication. What was the name of this therapy?
Submit five pаrаgrаphs оf yоur MacBeth essay. Yоu cannot copy and paste and you cannot use a pre-typed essay. Quote from the play at least once, so I can check your in-text cites. Remember, we use Act.Scene.Line for drama, for example: (Shakespeare 3.1.45-47) Drama Essay (Macbeth ) Choose one of the topics below for you drama essay. 1. Analyze how unchecked ambition drives the downfall of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. How does Shakespeare use their character arcs to warn against the dangers of ambition without moral constraint? 2. Discuss the influence of the witches and supernatural forces on Macbeth’s choices. Are the witches responsible for Macbeth’s actions, or does he have full control over his destiny? 3. Examine how guilt affects both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth throughout the play. How does Shakespeare portray the psychological consequences of their actions? Format: your essay must:• Have an interesting title• Have a well developed thesis statement that functions as the central idea of the essay. Three part thesis is a good format. It helps you establish the body paragraph topics. • Fully explains the writer's analysis of the story in third person• Be clearly and logically organized• Be free of grammatical and mechanical errors• Is at least 1000 words. Works Cited cannot be included in the Word Count, so your paper should be over 1000 words. • Use the primary source and at least 2 secondary sources.• In language appropriate to an academic essay (formal prose, avoids conversational language andslang, does not use 1st or 2nd person, no contractions, etc.)• Be double-spaced and in Times New Roman, 12-pt font (workshop draft too)• Contain quotes and in-text cites from both the primary and secondary sources. Secondary sources must be academic and literary in nature. They must be authored. Works Cited required.• Utilize “The Alabama Virtual Library” and books for all secondary sources. Do not use quote databases, SparkNotes, LitCharts, encyclopedias (even those on the AVL), Plot, Character Summaries, etc. If in doubt about a source, ask your instructor. • Follow MLA guidelines for paper formatting.