A husband decided to kill his wife by poisoning her. He asked his friend, a pharmacist, to obtain some curare, a deadly poison,
and to give it to him without recording the transaction. Because the pharmacist suspected the husband's motive, she supplied the husband with a small quantity of Marvane, an antibiotic, instead of curare. Marvane is harmless if administered in small quantities, except for the less than 1 percent of the population who are allergic to the drug. The husband injected his wife with the Marvane while she slept. She was allergic to the drug and died from the injection. The pharmacist was distraught and confessed the entire affair to the police, explaining that she had failed to report the husband's conduct to the authorities because she feared that it would end their friendship if she did. In a common-law jurisdiction, the man is guilty of• (A) murder only.• (B) murder and conspiracy.• (C) attempted murder only.• (D) attempted murder and conspiracy.
A president can know their 2 year term is up when other politicians are considering to prepare their own campaigns for the next election cycle. It always occurs in the midst of their term, usually two years in.
The spotlight effect is the thought which clicks in the mind of the person who assumes that they are noticed extensively by other people. This implies that the person feels himself to be at the center of the world where everyone notices every action of the person. Such type of effect is noticed when the person does any activity which is very unusual and uncommon.
Louisiana’s economy began to diversify significantly in the late 1800s with the emergence of a large timber industry, which continued as a major part of the state’s economy into the 21st century. Extensive lumbering attracted large corporations to Louisiana for three decades following 1890, and the discovery of oil and gas reserves helped to increase industrial development.