The narrator reads the deactivation order
Claudius has sent written instructions to the English to put Hamlet to death when he arrives there.
God sends an evil spirit to torment Saul (1 Samuel 16:14) and his attendants suggest he send for David, a young warrior famed for his bravery and for his skill with the harp. Saul does so, and makes David one of his armor-bearers. From then on, "whenever the spirit from God came upon Saul, David would take his harp and play. Then relief would come to Saul; he would feel better, and the evil spirit would leave him."
a quaker is a combat leader who is inaffective and is unable to think like a combat leader without panicking and which resulting in loss of life e.g captain sobel at the start losing the field craft exercise - Above answer isn't quite correct, a quaker isn't an ineffective combat leader. Quakers are a christian sect who don't believe in violence (aswell as don't drink alcohol). Alot of Quakers were imprisoned for refusing military drafting but many also served as red cross drivers and stretcher bearers, many were commended for brave actions in WW2.
Yes. Horses were used but eventually taken back to Egypt because they weren't of any use at all. Mules and donkeys were originally landed to be used as water-carriers for the troops on the front line. Well-known ANZAC legend Simpson took one of the donkeys that had not drowned after being thrown off the ship to swim to shore (donkeys cannot swim) and used him to carry the wounded, due to a shortage of stretcher-bearers. This was not the donkey's original intended task, but he carried water up to the battle lines, and wounded back. After Simpson was killed, New Zealander Richard 'Dick' Henderson took over Simpson's donkey and his job. The mules were used to pull artillery guns and supplies.
Hamlet slips quietly into the room and steels himself to kill the unseeing Claudius. But suddenly it occurs to him that if he kills Claudius while he is praying, he will be effectively sending his murderous uncle to heaven as a reward for killing his father, who is enduring a painful purgatory because he didn't receive the benefits of a pre-mortem absolution.Unfortunately, this isn't very relevant to the question as it stands, because, in spite of Hamlet's motivation to kill Claudius, he is never actually forced to do so; by the time he finally takes action in the last scene, he is almost frantically trying to get the job done before Laertes' poison does him in.In fact, Hamlet is not forced to kill a single person in the play. Check out everyone whose death Hamlet is responsible for:1. Polonius is killed by accident. When Hamlet speaks with his mother in her chamber after the play-within-a-play, his passionate condemnation makes the hidden Polonius think that Gertrude is in danger, so he calls for help. Hamlet, believing the man behind the curtain to be his uncle, stabs him through it. Of course, he is disappointed when he realizes who it actually is.2. Laertes is killed because, in the energetic sword fight of Act V, scene ii, his poisoned sword is exchanged with Hamlet's and, as a result, he is himself wounded and, therefore, poisoned.3 & 4. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern accompany Hamlet to England and are unaware that they are supposed to be carrying a letter commanding Hamlet's immediate execution. On the voyage, Hamlet discovers the letter, substitutes one that commands the immediate execution of the bearers of the letter, and then is fortuitously carried off by pirates before he can have second thoughts about causing the death of his school fellows.5. Although Ophelia technically is responsible for her own death--given that she makes no effort to save herself when she falls into the water and subsequently drowns--her madness could conceivably be blamed on Hamlet, because he is brutally blunt and hostile when he transfers his anger with his own mother onto his ex-girlfriend in the infamous "Get thee to a nunnery" scene. Even so, nobody could conclude that Hamlet is directly responsible for her death.Nope. Hamlet isn't forced to kill anyone.
There is no order at the closing ceremony. The flag bearers and country name board bearers enter first in single file. Then the athletes enter, en masse, without distinction of country.
Face about and return to the reviewing stand
Flag bearer at the opening ceremony was swimmer Mark Foster and at the closing ceremony was cyclist Chris Hoy.
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No
Ewes
The male first inserts his gonopodium into the female's cloaca, and fertilizes the eggs internally. Guppies are live bearers, so the female gives birth to live young that immediately fend for themselves.
bride
Nope - it depends on the individual species - some are live-bearers while others lay eggs.