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    stabbed. Who’s at fault‚ we ask. Why Frair Lawrence of course. There could be no one else. He’s the one who‚ married them‚ against their family’s permission. He’s the one who‚ didn’t tell Romeo about the sleeping serum. He’s the one who‚ should have stopped her from the idea of‚ let me fake my death. He’s the one. Your use of commas is incorrect here‚ read this aloud pausing where you placed commas as see if it sounds right to you. One immense reason‚ Frair Lawrence should also be at fault‚ for

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    the time. Thus‚ his concept of time doesn’t yet include numerals. He knows he is punished but cannot understand why. During his detention‚ he recalls the time modules he knows in an attempt to figure out when will he be free again. He escapes “out of reach of all the timefors” into a fantasy world. The teacher has almost forgotten about the boy owing to the triviality of the matter to her‚ but of great significance to the boy. At last‚ she scuttles in and lets him go home. In “Piano”‚ The

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    Why Fear Matters

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    states "Fear matters‚" "It’s a good thing‚" she adds‚ "because fear makes you do things that keep you alive." It goes back to knowing having prior knowledge in counteracting to fear resulting in the choice of making smart decisions to prevent conflict. Additionally‚ fear matters because it can also push an individual to the edge to display absurd behavior‚ which can lead to a intensified conflict between parties. Fear is a preparation for movement. (Reinhardt‚ 2002) It’s vitally important in hopes

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    Why Geography Matters

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    Why Geography Matters: More Than Ever”‚ begins by introducing the overall topic of geography. Because geography is such a broad topic‚ it is nearly impossible to narrow it down into a simple explanation. Geography is a complex mixture of research relating to nature‚ the human world‚ climate‚ weather‚ and just about everything around us. Geography refers to the complicated relationships between human societies and natural environments (7). However‚ as society and the human race progress‚ it has become

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    Why Tourism Matters

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    CH.35- Why Tourism Matters By Sharon Bohn Gmelch In spite of lying on extravagant beaches‚ visiting famous sites like the Niagara Falls or whichever fun experiences you may have in mind. Tourism plays a huge role in the global economy. Tourism is the largest industry in the world. One in every twelve workings is associated with it. In the year 2006 there was 840 million international tourists crossing their nation’s boarders around the world. In 2020 it’s expected to double‚ generating

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    Friar Lawrence is guilty because he does multiple mistakes that proves him guilty ‚ and here are his three strikes. Friar Lawrence is guilty‚ but in another article I read‚ I do hear a lot of other opinions‚ but this is what I think about the book. The first thing Friar Lawrence did wrong was he trusted Juliet to take the potion‚ plus she was a minor. Juliet was willing to do anyway‚ and he let her know not to sell to a person to her age‚ and he does it anyway for asking for the poison. “She

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    Why music matters

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    Why music matters. I find this to be a complex yet compelling topic to write about as it can be overwhelming to cover it to its fullest‚ so we are only scratching the surface with this essay.Thus I took the privilege of finding articles and studies done of why music matters today in our culture and what are its benefits to the people who listen to it and what influence them to listen to the type of music they listen to‚is mood a decider or does it depends on what part of culture your are from‚

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    Why Courage Matters

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    Why Courage Matters: The Way to a Braver Life. John McCain Why Does McCain mean by saying that “without courage all virtue is fragile”? It means that if we lack courage to hold on to our beliefs in the moment of testing‚ no just when everybody agrees with our opinion but also when they go against opposition‚ then our beliefs are superficial and weak and add nothing to our self respect for our virtues. Explain the concept of moral courage using an example. Is it different from physical

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    Why Greeks Matter

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    Why the Greeks Matter During the NRP broadcast ‘Why the Greeks Matter’‚ Cahill‚ Straus and the listeners mentioned a lot of important points concerning the Greeks. How they lived their everyday life‚ what influenced their customs and what democracy meant to them are just a few that were mentioned. One of the first compelling points Cahill and Straus describe is excellence. Excellence is what the Greeks cared most about because it was dominated by alpha males. Cahill mentioned

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    Pound thought that in all times life has always presented fragments to the mind. This is the natural case…Since life presents fragments‚ it’s not surprising that our minds are inherently disposed to work with them. Though Pound’s fragments are perfectly definite‚ their implications are endless and contradictory (223-224). Pound also extracts from Greek mythology presenting the word in Greek. That is to say‚ Pound named H.D. “Dryad‚” the wood spirit muse of his earliest poems. “Dryad”‚ or “Δρυάς is

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