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    decisions. These people most often can agree that the leaders of the Montague and Capulet families are the only ones left to punish in this situation. After all‚ they were the ones who put everyone in this situation. The parents do deserve a lot of blame‚ but they are not the only ones who deserve it‚ and the kids were not mere innocent

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    In the play Othello by William Shakespeare the antagonist Iago believes that he only told Othello his thoughts and “no more than what he found himself was apt and true”. In the end there is doubt as to who is responsible for the tragedy that occurs. This tragedy is where Iago murders Emilia and Roderigo and Othello murders Desdemona and commits suicide. The end of the play suggests that it is Othello who is responsible for the tragedy that unfolds as it was him that ended up murdering Desdemona and

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    Year 9 History NC Assessment: “From one war to another – Was Hitler totally to blame for WW2?” “Hitler was totally to blame for World War II. Do you agree?” World War Two began in September 1939 when Britain and France declared war on Germany following Germany ’s invasion of Poland. Although the outbreak of war was triggered by Germany ’s invasion of Poland‚ the causes of the war were more complex. In 1919‚ Lloyd George of England‚ Orlando of Italy‚ Clemenceau of France and Woodrow Wilson from the

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    The Genocide in Rwanda: Who is to Blame? By Maria Chiara Billones Lucatello February 3‚ 2010 International Relations Mr. Conzemius “A small boy of 11 years‚ was curled up in a ball of fresh flesh and blood‚ in his eyes was a glance of lost hope‚ abandonment‚ and defeat. He was without vision; A little girl at nine years of age‚ was pinned up against a tree…her legs apart‚ and she was covered in things even hell can’t imagine; excrement‚ urine and blood . . . in her mouth was cold fresh meat‚ cut

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    Owners to Blame‚ Not Pitbulls Over the years society has developed a fear of the breed of pitbulls. How would you feel if someone came and took your innocent non-violent dog from you home? The only explanation is that it is part of a bad breed and it is mandatory that it is taken to be put down. Sounds like a nightmare doesn’t it? Irresponsible‚ abusive owners are never to blame for the actions of a pitbull used to fight‚ bred improperly‚ and unsocialized with the real life of a dog life. According

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    I do not agree that a power differential places blame on the victim. That discrepancy makes the perpetrator much more culpable. In incidents between children there must be an age difference of at least three years for the actions to be considered abuse. Two years and 364 days between the two is considered inappropriate and not abusive. A power differential between the victim and the perpetrator is always an issue. The differential is not always age or size. I cannot think of an abusive situation

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet; Who’s to Blame? What would happen if two star-crossed lovers dared to go against their parents’ wishes and tempted fate? At what price would they pay‚ for the price of love? William Shakespeare brought those questions to life in the story of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. There are many characters to blame for the deaths of the star-crossed lovers‚ however‚ there are three that are found more responsible than the others. Romeo and Juliet are deemed responsible for

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    restaurants like McDonalds‚ saying their foods and serving sizes are to blame. However‚ I would argue that our lifestyles are really to blame. We are so busy that we go to fast food restaurants instead of eating healthy meals at home. Until we stop ourselves‚ from going too fast food places and from eating other premade food‚ the problem of obesity in the US will not go away. Customers at fast food restaurant have been known to blame restaurants such as McDonalds‚ Burger King‚ & Wendy’s to be a factor

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    Today I will bring to light some of that advice offered from two articles that provide wisdom towards handling obesity: Don’t Blame the Eater by David Zinczenko and What You Eat Is Your Business by Radley Balko. While both articles discuss logical view points‚ I will point out Balko’s rationale for making his point more effective than Zinczenko’s. In Zinczenko’s Don’t Blame the Eater‚ he appears to begin his article with an obvious sense of sarcasm when discussing

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    Who is to Blame? The Trojan War; one of the longest and most remembered war in the history of Greek mythology. Millions of people died‚ families were broken and a few people were to blame for this. In the novel The Firebrand‚ by Marion Zimmer Bradly‚ a Trojan princess‚ by name of Kassandra‚ has been given the gift of foresight. She foresees the Greek ships on the waters of Troy approximately twenty years before they are there. It was then that she met Apollo and was claimed as his. She goes

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