He hung himself by standing on a block of ice. When the ice melted, forming the water, he died.
The only thing that William Shakespeare left his wife (Anne) in his will was "the second best bed".
The only good thing that resulted from Romeo and Juliet's death is that the Montagues and Capulets made peace after generations of fighting
only one floor but the building is very large and therefore, it seems to have many floors
There were 3 levels. The first was the floor in front of the stage. This had no seats and the tickets were sold to men only. It was very rough and loud. Often fights broke out and very few listened to the play. The next level was on the second floor. This was for couples and to some extent they watched the play. The third floor was for "working" girls who catered to the the men on the first floor. They were not there for the play. Among all of this were ladies who sold baskets of oranges.
Yes there was seats in the globe theatre but only on the balconies People also sat on the floor and on the actual stage
screaming will do no good the only thing to do is get to a body of water you'll be more protected as it hits the floor there for if it blows tough lookid like this to be answered
The only thing I can find for this is Storage Cupboard
Gobble It's called a Wattle and it is only on the boy turkeys!!
Technology wasn't used back then when they made it. It was around about 600B.C. So considering the era they were in, the only thing they got close to technology was their 'Chain Pump'. This got water from the Euphrates river and transported it into the gardens. This answer needs to be improved. :)
Normally union Journeymen. There was a movie about a ship being upside down and the bathroom was installed by union plumbers BUT the fixture were placed on the ceiling rather then on the floor for the special effects . The only thing they forgot to do was the toilet paper was hanging wrong as people forgot about gravity
The bed was clamped to the floor, the bell-pull was little more than a rope hanging down to the bed, and the ventilator (near the bell-pull) only communicated between that room and Dr. Roylott's bedroom.
water
Hanging was only recently outlawed in the US in 2002
It depends on the tile, but it will come off only with water.
If the phospholipids in your cell membranes were suddenly able to dissolve in water, you would become a thick puddle on the floor. You are basically one big aqueous solution, and the cell membranes are the only thing keeping the cell compartmentalized.
it will only stop steaming only if you don`t put water in it and it was not change
Hydrophobic material, they repel water.