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    While there were many factors‚ which led to Neil’s death Keating played a major role. He was Neil’s inspiration and role model. It was predominantly Keating’s actions that led to Neil’s death. Keating held very Romantic ideals which clashed with the schools teachings and set the Dead Poet society members against the school and authority figures like Neil’s father. Keating led Neil to believe he could have the support of his parents and an acting career. Throughout the movie Keating encourages the

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    California has asked the governor to declare childhood obesity a state of emergency. However‚ parents-- not the fast-food companies- are to blame for the amount of overweight children that are present today. They are the ones who teach their children eating and exercising habits‚ they are the ones who let their young consume unhealthy foods‚ they are the ones who allow their children to watch television and play on the computer for hours on end; obviously‚ it is the parents fault for obesity in youth

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    arms race to see who could build the biggest and best nuclear weapons. Both the United States and the Soviet Union were at fault for the Cold War. The Soviets wanted to spread Communism after the war while American’s wanted to spread democracy ideals.

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    care taker‚ up until the day he died. They had it rough since every job George had ever got them. Lennie managed to mess it up somehow and get them fired. Most of the time when something went wrong George was able to blame Lennie. But what would George do if he didn’t have Lennie to blame for all of their misfortune? George needs Lennie just as much as Lennie needs George. Without Lennie

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    colonies to suffer because of selfish people who cannot stray from their current way of life? There are many ways one can achieve the goals they have‚ and it may be necessary to learn a different way if the union is to survive. The civil war brought on important concerns pertaining to states seceding from the union and slavery being the cause of it. While I don’t believe the president is at fault for such awful things to take place‚ John Smith would sooner blame president Lincoln than accept responsibility

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    Mack is to blame for Scotty’s accident. Although it was Maureen’s suggestion and certainly brought the idea to mind‚ Mack‚ in the end‚ gave into peer pressure. Eventually‚ he followed through with it. Mack is unable to settle from the guilt. Being conscious and knowing what he’s done to someone else is far too much for him. He ruined someone else’s dreams with his egocentric behavior‚ and came to the realization that getting what you hoped for isn’t so great when it is not rewarded unequivocally

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    monster that had one request and a creator who ignored it; all lead to a depressing tragedy. Dr. Frankenstein is to blame for the tragedies that occurred to the monster because he did not account for the consequences that occurred. The doctor abandoned the monster when he could not control him any longer and did not take ownership for his creation which makes him solely responsible for the death and destruction in this story. Dr. Frankenstein was a man who was full of negativity. He was just filled

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    Who is to blame? Love is supposedly such a strong force that a couple would die to be together forever. The force that traps the escape of love and living happily together for a couple is almost just as strong. In Ethan Frome‚ Ethan falls out of love with his wife Zeena and into love with his house girl Mattie. Throughout their year together Ethan is finally able to express his love for science and talk about what he feels is important with his one true love Mattie. When Mattie

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    in the story‚ it was Romeo and Juliet’s fate and there personal character flaws that led to their deaths together because they couldn’t live without one another. People Might think that it was Romeo and Juliet to blame for their deaths in this tragic story. They have many reasons to blame themselves for their death like they could have told people about their marriage. I think they are wrong because if Tybalt would not have killed market up this whole fight would not have happened in the first place

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    her‚ and takes her own life in response. In the end the families‚ both with losses‚ end their feud and make statues of the other’s child in honor. Since the release of the play‚ many people have wondered: who is most at fault for the tragedy that is Romeo and Juliet. Some blame Balthazar‚ other blame Romeo or Juliet themselves. The evidence reveals that the families are at fault for their own losses‚ because the families have brought nothing but anger‚ grief‚ and mischief to Verona. Some of the evidence

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