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    timing were most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. In my opinion‚ the character most responsible was Friar Lawrence‚ for he married Romeo and Juliet without their parents ’ consent‚ although he did offer them advice. "Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast." (Act II‚ sc III‚ lines 94-95). Next‚ he suggested that Juliet swallow the poison‚ which without a doubt‚ was a very impulsive decision. Furthermore‚ when he was in the tomb with Juliet‚ upset about Romeo ’s death‚ could have saved

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    The Allied powers were to a great extent responsible for the Ottoman Empire becoming the Turkish state in 1923 by sparking the conflict in Turkey. This is seen through the wartime agreements of the allies and their involvement in the War of Independence in Turkey. However‚ the nationalists within Turkey who were led by Mustafa Kemal and the involvement of Greek forces played a much greater role in the ongoing struggle to abolish the Ottoman Empire during the War of Independence. The ruler of the

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    Peaceful Woman Explains Why She Carries a Gun” by Linda Hasselstrom exemplifies a use of having a gun for protection as a last resort. Hasselstrom was justified for her need to own a gun as she wanted to be protected‚ safe and have a peace of mind. Desire to be protected justified Hasselstrom to get a gun; however‚ she considered other means of protection first. To begin with‚ Hasselstrom used improvised means for protection. For example‚ she had her own “gun” (spray cans of deodorant)

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    concept of god in a sense dissolves the issue of sinfulness and blameworthiness. Therefore a relativist stance will be adopted and the absolutist stance rejected. The issue of cowardice also should be addressed as arguably a soldier going to certain death is not a coward and few people would be able to harm him/herself. The taking of life can be considered under three categories‚ as an exercise in rational philosophical thought‚ as an action that has boundaries proscribed by the law‚ and lastly in a

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    Dido tragically committed suicide after Aeneas left to continue his adventure. Although she was manipulated by the gods‚ she is ultimately responsible for her own fate. Dido was affected by many tragic events that were completely out of her control. However‚ these events were created with the intent of either helping Aeneas get to Italy or to prevent him from getting to Italy. Cupid made her fall in love with Aeneas‚ because Venus wanted to guarantee Aeneas’ safety (1.782-821). Juno gets her to

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    own salvation. God sends death to Everyman to send him on a journey to search him. One day all of will have to face death. Death is not always a negative thing. Death can be positive as well. Everyman can be compared to a Renaissance tragic hero who struggles against his will‚ passions‚ his ignorance‚ and‚ lastly‚ his death. One day you will have to stand before God and answer for your good deeds orf your evil ways. Death had a clear message for Everyman. Death will not always come in a

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    At the end of 1777‚ George Washington led his 11‚000 soldiers close to Philadelphia. The British‚ who were enemies‚ had moved into Philadelphia to stay. After the U.S backed down‚ George Washington wanted to stay where they did because it wasn’t too far from the British but it was close enough that they could figure out if there was an attack coming or if they were safe. U.S soldiers were struggling at this time. The 3 people who helped lead were (¨American Revolution¨). Some soldiers didn’t

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    president‚ George Washington. Before George Washington’s death‚ he was able to put together a will to make sure all of his family and possessions would be taken care of. In George Washington’s Will he left all of his estate‚ real and personal‚ to his wife Martha Washington for the rest of her natural life‚ and to be passed on or destroyed at her discursion while living or left in her will. He also stated that the few debts he had throughout his life would be speedily paid off. George Washington did leave

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    really say was responsible for Gatsby’s death? A expeditious judge would be the man who murdered Gatsby‚ right? I mean he pulled the trigger so ultimately he has all the blame‚ right? Upon the many shady characters throughout The Great Gatsby ‚ I have confidence in that Wilson‚ Daisy‚ and Tom are accountable for Jay Gatsby’s death. By all means‚ George Wilson was one of the many people that resulted to Gatsby’s

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    Freedom Of Speech John A. Senkar Southern New Hampshire University Freedom of Speech The background of regulation with lawful rights The natural world of law is explained through diverse perceptions. The natural law theories argue that there is a vital association between law and ethics or else justice. The category of modern theory which encompasses legal positivism asserts that law is the authority of the supreme ruler supported by the threat of penalty. The nature of law is that defined

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