Word: essex
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...reflected in Shylock’s character, the tumult of 1599 can be seen in Shakespeare’s works from that year. Political unrest gripped England, as the aging Queen received threats of assassination without an apparent heir. And the military, led by the doomed Earl of Essex, mobilized in response to rebellions in Ireland. These unsettling events seem to parallel the themes of “Henry the Fifth” and “Julius Caesar”—and they appear to have sparked Shakespeare’s creativity. However, due to the strict...
...prosecutor in the case, Essex Assistant District Attorney Stephen Patten, was unhappy with the deal Weitzman cut, according to The Boston Globe. The Globe reported Tuesday that Patten believed Weitzman, as a professor at “one of the finest institutions in our nation,” should have admitted to taking the manure without permission...
...Essex, chair of the department of immunology and infectious diseases and of the Harvard AIDS Institute, said that some of the initial delays were likely not necessary...
...Obviously it hasn’t been well coordinated, and I do believe that until recently there was a lack of understanding of the extent of expertise available in the SPH for such work in developing countries,” Essex said last Friday...
...Because the treatment has gone on as long as it has, there is already clear evidence that anti-retroviral drugs for very sick patients works and is cost effective,” Essex said. “Despite the advanced stage of their sickness, they’ve done just as well one to two years later as people who get treatment in a Boston hospital. Therapy can work very well...