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    are poverty stricken‚ have high rates of violence‚ crime‚ depression and poor education amongst the inhabitants (Parry‚ 2013). The 2nd highest rate of FASD in the world is found in America‚ among the Native American Indians (Marais‚ Jordaan‚ Olivier‚ & Viljoen‚ 2012). An interesting similarity between them and the mixed ancestry race of South Africa‚ is that they were the original inhabitants of the land they now work on‚ all the other cultures now present‚ came from somewhere else‚ they identify

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    Charles Maclean Mrs. Burton ENG 3U March 18th 2013 A Small Prairie Town Margaret Laurence describes the basis of her views on the world in her autobiographical essay “Where the World Began” to represent Canada. She states that her small prairie town constitutes the way she has formed her views. She uses the microcosm of her small town to show Canada’s growth as a country through her childhood memories ‚ the seasons of her small town‚ and where you are raised affects your perspective on the

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    Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet instantly fall in love after meeting at a ball. Romeo gets Friar Laurence to marry them the next day without the knowledge of their families. As the story goes on Romeo and Juliet don’t see each other very often due to fear of getting caught. There is lots of miscommunication‚ and because of it‚ Romeo and Juliet both kill themselves at the end of the play. Friar Laurence is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet because he agreed to marry

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    Juliet’s Death In the play Romeo & Juliet‚ Friar Laurence is the one to blame for Romeo & Juliet’s death. Friar Laurence should have waited til they were both there to tell them about the plan. If this were to happen‚ then Romeo would have waited until Juliet to awaken instead of killing himself out of misery. And if Romeo never killed himself then Juliet wouldn’t have stabbed herself with his dagger. In act 4‚ scene 1‚ line 89-94‚ it says‚”Friar Laurence. Hold‚ then. Go home‚ be merry‚ give consent

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    Friar Laurence once a man of god: Now a assistance to Satan In William Shakespeare’s drama Romeo and Juliet‚ the person to blame for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet is Friar Laurence. Throughout the drama‚ Friar Laurence makes not only one but three mistakes that all lead up to their deaths. He gave a hand crafted poison to Juliet‚ he trusted someone else with a letter of importance to deliver to Romeo‚ and he fled the scene at Juliet’s tomb‚ instead of trying to help her escape

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    credit for ending the Capulet and Montague feud. Friar Laurence had the largest impact on ending the Capulet and Montague rivalry by encouraging their love‚ through his influence of the characters based on their trust in him‚ and because his plan led to Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Friar Laurence ends the feud by encouraging Romeo and Juliet’s love. After Romeo is banished‚ Friar Laurence instructs him on his next course of action‚

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    together. However‚ the question remains‚ who was the main cause of the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Friar Laurence is the main cause of the deaths of Romeo and Juliet for these reasons: Friar Laurence could have gotten information to Romeo quicker‚ he married Romeo and Juliet when he knew it would cause trouble‚ and he gave Juliet the idea to fake her death to be with Romeo. First‚ Friar Laurence is the main cause of the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he could have gotten information to Romeo

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    between the injuries inflicted upon X during the fight and the eventual loss of X’s business‚ we need to look at the method of the conditio sine qua non theory and determine if there was actually a factual causal nexus. According to Van der Merwe and Olivier‚ conditio sine qua non theory is when an act is the cause of a result if the act cannot be thought away without the result also disappearing. This means that for an act to be the cause of a result‚ the result must not exist when the cause is mentally

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    In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Laurence and Juliet’s Nurse are solely responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Both of these characters‚ Friar Laurence and Juliet’s Nurse‚ play a critical role in this tragic play. There are many characters that could have averted Romeo and Juliet’s deaths‚ but most of the responsibility lies with Friar Laurence and Juliet’s Nurse. Everyone knows the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet. This play takes place within a three day time period

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    Helping with Death Over Happiness Friar Laurence and the Nurse are parental figures to Romeo and Juliet because they helped Romeo and Juliet get married however‚ Friar Laurence was a more intelligent and neutral figure between the two families unlike the Nurse being less intelligent than Friar Laurence but she sided with the Capulets. The Nurse is Juliet’s nurse. The Nurse is like a mother to Juliet more than her own mother. The Nurse at first helps Romeo and Juliet see each other without getting

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