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    Macbeth is completely and solely responsible for his own downfall. He lead himself to defeat by falling to his fatal flaws. Manipulation‚ ambition‚ and power got the better of him creating great inner turmoil‚ and bringing him to an abrupt end. From the beginning Macbeth was able to choose his own fate. The moment when he eagerly listened to the witches and said to them “Stay‚ you imperfect speakers‚ tell me more” shows that he believed that what they are saying was of great importance to him

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    WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RISE IN TEENAGE PREGNANCY?      "I’m pregnant!" These were the words echoing in fifteen year old Tina’s head. How was she going to relate this to her ’barely-legal’ boyfriend? Likewise‚ how would she convey this to her mother? Teenage pregnancy continues to rise rampantly in most parts of the world. The factors contributing to teenage pregnancy are lack of knowledge‚ increase in sexual activity at an early age‚ sexual abuse‚ lack of supervision and peer pressure. The

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    In Macbeth there were a few factors that contributed to the degeneration of the Macbeth character. There were three factors that destroyed Macbeth. The main force that was predominately responsible for the downfall of Macbeth was his single flaw. Which was his own ambition. Even though his ambition brought him to his height of power‚ it was also what led him to his downfall. During the play Macbeth’s ambition brought him to achieve his goals but as the play evolves‚ it forced him to face his fate

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    Many crimes and social problems are caused by children. Despite the damage these teenage criminals cause‚ parents are not held responsible in most countries. This essay will discuss whether parents should be forced to pay for their children’s crimes. There are many reasons why parents should not be responsible for crimes committed by teenage children. First of all‚ teenagers today are independent. They often move out of the parent’s house at 18 years of age or younger. They

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    have a relationship toward something. Romantic is something that many people experience. In the 19th century were two people met each other and go out together. In the story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet is primarily responsible for the consequences in the play because Romeo should know that Juliet was faking her death and Juliet knew that she will not marry Paris and wait for her love; Romeo in Verona; Italy. To begin with‚ Romeo chooses to go to the party with

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    John Edgar Wideman’s biography about his brother Robby Our Time can also be seen as a story about accepting responsibility. There were many things throughout the story that could have been blamed for Robby’s robbery and murder conviction. One excuse could have been that Robby seemed to be born under a black cloud. He was born on December 29 which seemed a foreshadowing of his whole life for two reasons. First‚ his birthday‚ the most important day for a young boy‚ was associated with tragedy‚ because

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    Taking any dissection in the life is full of challenging. However‚ I am so glad that I have parents who have taught me how to make my dissections and how I should be responsible for that dissection. Even though I was not an excellent student‚ I have been dreaming that is someday I will be a Doctor but in which failed I had no Idea. Unfortunately‚ the education system in my country is not sufficient to help the students to define their right path after they graduate. Indeed‚ after I graduated from

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    reconciling the wounds of war and reintegrating the Southern states into the Union. However‚ the potential of Reconstruction was short-lived‚ as it was plagued by political conflicts‚ racial violence‚ and conflicting interests. The debate over who was responsible for the downfall of Reconstruction remains contentious‚ with arguments implicating both the North and the South. By examining the intricate dynamics between these regions‚ we can better understand the various factors that led to the collapse of

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    purely for his own sick and twisted entertainment. Montresor makes it seem as he cares and is worried about Fortunato’s well being. He even says‚ “You are a man to be missed. For me it is no matter. We will go back; you will be ill‚ and I cannot be responsible. Besides‚ there is Luchesi --" . After this Montresor even cheers for Fortunato’s long life. As they keep walking Montresor leads Fortunato into a niche and chains him up against the wall with shackles. Fortunato is too confused and astonished to

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    Macbeth is responsible for his own downfall. Do you agree? In the beginning of the play Macbeth‚ the witches confronted Macbeth and Banquo and prophesied that Macbeth would be "Thane of Glamis"‚ "Thane of Cawdor" and " King hereafter". As from then‚ we acknowledge that Macbeth is a weak character. Macbeth could have dismissed the prophecies as fantastical like Banquo did. But instead Macbeth chooses to believe in those miss-interpreted predictions‚ which ultimately lead to his own downfall. From

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