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    The victims

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    Analyzing: “The Victims” by Sharon Olds “The Victims” by Sharon Olds is a poem‚ which gives us an elaborated and refined view of a tortured family in our modern society. It describes the immature resentment of the young speaker and her family towards the father‚ and the more mature expression of sympathy of the grown up speaker. The poem is divided into two parts‚ easy to spot due to a sudden change in the verb tenses‚ speaker‚ tone and purpose. The first part of the poem‚ transmits to the reader

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    yet failed. Though some readers might believe that the friars are innocent in the death of Juliet yet it is clear that they both are responsible because the friars should have been honest about the marriage‚ Friar John and Lawrence should have had a well thought-out plan‚ and Friar John could have saved Juliet from the tomb. My first reason for believing that the friar Lawrence is responsible for Juliet’s death is

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    Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Capulet was to be the most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet since he had the most negative influence over the situation. First‚ Capulet forced Juliet to marry Paris in order for his family to climb the social ladder. Then‚ Capulet refused to even listen to his daughter when she pleaded with him to not force the marriage. Instead he verbally abused her and threatened to disown

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    Why Did World War 1 Start

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    The Road to World War I The main reason why the First World War started was that Europe developed very rapidly. In the early of twentieth century in the world almost all areas were captured by capitalist powers. Germany in this period surpassed by the level of Industrial production throughout Europe; and there were very little colonies in Germany. Britain and France had very large colonies at that time‚ so very often the interests of these countries intersected. The First World War was the result

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    Part 4. Is Dell a merchandiser or a manufacturer? Dell Inc. is both‚ a merchandiser and a manufacturer. The company emphasizes its business model on delivering a quality product to fit customers’ needs‚ in the process Dell may create custom-made products from a variety of suppliers and merchandise them as a finished product directly to a customer. On a different scenario Dell may manufacture a product itself and them merchandise or distribute it within its chain of subsidiaries. What information

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    Why does God allow evil? This excerpt was written by Richard Swinburne‚ which overall talks about his beliefs concerning God. His theistic view on the subject can strongly be seen through his writing. Ultimately‚ theism is the belief that there is one god who is the ruler of the world and the universe. Richard Swinburne is the leading advocate of a theistic point of view. His main message was to answer the question “Why does God allow evil?” and I believe he did a great job describing his overall

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    who are responsible for the death of King Duncan. The first choice is off course the 3 witches‚ the second Macbeth and the third Lady Macbeth. It is clear that the witches are the starters of the corruption‚ Lady Macbeth the catalyst who motivates Macbeth into committing the crime and Macbeth‚ the man who actually delivered the crucial blow which sent King Duncan to his grave. I will explain what motives they had to kill the king and how responsible they each are for King Duncan’s death. Firstly

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    in England‚ nonetheless was a great leader. Henry was able to achieve more important accomplishments then Elizabeth I and ruled more intelligently. Henry was able to create a stable and more powerful country while helping it flourish even after his death. Great leaders in our history find the greatest amount of success when they are honest and caring about their country‚ which Henry was able to do‚ making him an outstanding

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    God is a psychological Need In C.E.M. Joad’s essay "How Religion Arose‚ and Why it Flourished‚" Religion is described as a “psychological need.” Joad explains that we use God as a comfort device. Religious people look to God to abolish their fears that they may have. Joad argues that people are simply afraid of death. Joad claims believing in God is a security blanket; that God will protect them in death. I do not believe that religion is just a psychological device to make our lives better. I have

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    and kneeled before him‚ pleading for peace between their two families‚ and he ignored him. That was a chance in avoiding the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ because if he had listened and backed down‚ the events that led to Romeo’s exile would not have happened. Thirdly‚ Tybalt murdered Mercrutio. If Tybalt would have let him live‚ than Romeo would not have had to revenge the death of Mercrutio and Romeo would not have been exiled and there would have been no need for the plan that led to Romeo’s

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