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    as careless as yourself” (Fitzgerald‚ 58). An accident is an unfortunate event that happens unexpectedly or unintentionally. Was Gatsby’s death an accident or was their someone to blame? The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a book about love‚ dreams‚ and wealth. Nick Carraway‚ the story-teller‚ is the one to blame for Gatsby’s death. Nick is surrounded by everyone’s secrets and never speaks of them‚ this is one reason why nick lead Gatsby to his death. Gatsby and Daisy came across each other

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    Yug Gulati Mr. Brady English 2 18th May 2016 Who to Blame ? There are many people to blame for star-crossed lovers dying but it’s mostly Romeo fault because a lot of the tragedy was caused by his actions and emotions. All the deaths in the story involves Romeo. His actions will also get other people killed after his death. It is Romeo’s fault Mercutio died. Had he not broken up the fight Mercutio may have won instead Tybalt stabbed Mercutio. This was another death caused by

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    specifically who was to blame? We shall now uncover the story of this tragedy. There is more than one person to blame in this tragedy. All of which contributed to the death of the lover Romeo and Juliet. Some of which are Friar Lawrence‚ their parents‚ and Friar John and there are more which we will talk about in detail throughout this writing. Then again these people can only be held responsible for a portion of this very heartbreaking tragedy that took the lives of two lover. Who was to blame is the case that

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    very many lives. Because of the effects of the war people were determined to search for the country that was to blame for all the disaster created. The outbreak was contingent on a determining number of factors. These factors included nationalism that was being spread throughout Europe during the time before World War I had started and the alliance system. Although Germany was not all to blame for the outbreak of World War I‚ it did contribute more than a fare share in its involvement in the alliance

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    15‚ 2013 Assignment 1 In the essay‚ “Don’t Blame the Eater”‚ David Zinczenko‚ editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine‚ discusses the recent lawsuits against fast-food chains. He does not deny that there should be a sense of personal responsibility among the public‚ but has sympathy for the kid consumers because he used to be one. Zinczenko argues that due to the lack of nutritional facts and health warnings‚ it’s not so ridiculous to blame the fast-food industry for obesity problems. My

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    The blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet could be placed on many different people for many different reasons. Despite all of the characters actions from the play that lead to the young couple’s dreadful demise‚ the real blame should be placed on their society as a whole. The societal expectation of parents picking their child’s spouse at the time was the norm‚ but it wasn’t well thought out. If society at the time wasn’t so focused on the name attached to the person‚ their deaths would’ve been

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    In his article "don’t blame the eater" Zinczenko blames the food industry for the obesity epidemic. Zinczenko opens his articles with a personal story about growing up eating fast food because his parents split up‚ his mom had to work and he had no other options. He goes on to give statistics on childhood diabetes due to obesity. Zinczenko then insists that "complicating the lack of alternatives is the lack of information about what exactly we’re consuming." over all Zinczenko is advocating changes

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    Fate was definitely most to blame for the conflicts arising in the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. Throughout the whole story Oedipus and others are in fighting the conflict of man versus luck and find how fate is hard to overcome. Most of the tragic events happening in the story were by chance‚ not by choice. Like when Oedipus finds out his fate is to live in a cursed family and to become blind‚ old‚ and poor in the future. Also when Oedipus finds out he is to blame for the plague bestowed on their

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    Zanin Mustafa Fast Food “Who’s to Blame” by Daniel Weintraub Fast Food is one of the biggest industries in the world‚ food wise. Parents need to be responsible enough to teach their children healthy eating & exercising habits. In our world today‚ children sit around and play videogames all day‚ if they are all to. Weintraub the author‚ argues that parents need to “step up to the plate”‚ a term that baseball players use. I agree that parents need to take more responsible for child obesity because

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    William Shakespeare does not include who is to blame for in Juliets and Romeo’s death by the end of the play. However‚ it does not mean there is not someone to blame for their tragedy. Everyone contributed to the blame however‚ others had more blame than others. That being said‚ Romeo is the most culpable character in the play as destiny would have it he received the punishment he deserved‚ death. Moreover‚ Romeo meets Juliet at a Capulets party in Scene 5‚ in the hall of the Capulets house

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