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    according to Social Problems in a diverse society by Diana Kendall. (Kendall 2010) The Person Blame Approach seeks to explain deficiencies within the individual; it is defined by (Stanley Eitzen n.d.) as the assumptions that social person problems results from the pathologies of the individual. Therefore this means that the individual is to blame. Cultural Deprivation is one deficiency found within the person blame approach. Cultures are created by the values and norms in society‚ and are the ’cause ’

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    stress that shouldn’t even be allowed. People all over are stating that they give a false overview of who the student actually is‚ and in the end‚ these tests won’t get you anywhere in life. It’s important to many people including students who are taking the tests‚ teachers who are preparing the students for these tests‚ and of course the parents who have to deal with all the complaints from their child about these tests. This is a pretty important issue today‚ because so much is riding on these tests

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    Who’s to Blame? There are few pieces of literature that remain timeless and influential throughout the years that can impact and entertain multiple generations of people‚ and the story of Romeo and Juliet is one of these few gems. Set in the Italian city of Verona‚ Romeo and Juliet tells the tale of two star-crossed lovers who cannot be together because of a family feud. The story ends in tragedy with both Romeo and Juliet dying‚ along with other characters in the story. Though there are multiple

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    society can be set onto a better path. If a person‚ who is among their older years‚ is not held responsible for a child’s safety and health‚ who else can take this responsibility? In this society‚ there are many dangerous obstacles for a child to face. Their young minds are not stable to witness the world as it truly is. That is usually how someone will view the necessity for a child’s growth. Many people would have sided to protect the child and blame the cruelty among society. For this may be true

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    Today I will bring to light some of that advice offered from two articles that provide wisdom towards handling obesity: Don’t Blame the Eater by David Zinczenko and What You Eat Is Your Business by Radley Balko. While both articles discuss logical view points‚ I will point out Balko’s rationale for making his point more effective than Zinczenko’s. In Zinczenko’s Don’t Blame the Eater‚ he appears to begin his article with an obvious sense of sarcasm when discussing

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    Democracy‚ which was the US and its allies‚ and communism‚ which was the Soviet Union and its allies. The Cold War was caused by of the action’s that were taken by the USSR resulting in a Cold War. There are a lot of reasons that can show why USSR is to blame‚ however‚ the most important ones are: Stalin: the major cause of the Cold War‚ and the building of stress by the USSR due to an atomic bomb development. USSR’s communist‚ Joseph Stalin‚ was a major cause of the Cold War. This is because Stalin desired

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    today we fail to address several issues that need to be addressed. Unfortunately‚ child abuse is one of the major issues that our country is plagued with‚ yet we neglect to bring this to the attention of the entire nation. It is often over looked because everyone has a different view of what exactly defines child abuse. The International Child Abuse Network (ICAN) uses four basis catigories to docunment the child abuse cases. They are: emotional abuse‚ neglect‚ physical abuse‚ and sexual abuse

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    In the play Othello by William Shakespeare the current state of affairs is disturbing. Schemes‚ lies and murder are what now defines the characters. Iago is to blame for this chaos. At the beginning of the play Othello was the noble stature‚ a person that was well respected and a person that people could look up too. As the play goes on and Iago’s plan becomes reality Othello achieves human flaw. While the audience wishes to believe in Othello‚ his errors cause them to slowly lose hope. Iago’s deceiving

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    suicide by jumping off a tower. When Macbeth became worried about his life being  endangered he went back to the witches for consultation that he was going to be ok. But he  found out things that tricked him into thinking that he was invincible‚ the witches were to  blame they gave a false sense of security that he was going to be safe and that no one born  of a women could harm him. So when Macduff came up with the plan to dethrone him he had  many allies because of what Macbeth had done while he was king. But Macbeth still

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    Blame the Person in the Mirror     Imagine suffering from a totally preventable‚ yet ubiquitous disease called obesity‚ in which one struggles with the smallest things such as walking. As time passes‚ obesity has become more common which is essentially ruining today’s society. It has become more common because of the changes in lifestyles and eating habits. Knowing the right things to eat and exercising are important in keeping a healthy lifestyle and avoiding diseases such as obesity. Obesity is

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