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    Owners to Blame‚ Not Pitbulls Over the years society has developed a fear of the breed of pitbulls. How would you feel if someone came and took your innocent non-violent dog from you home? The only explanation is that it is part of a bad breed and it is mandatory that it is taken to be put down. Sounds like a nightmare doesn’t it? Irresponsible‚ abusive owners are never to blame for the actions of a pitbull used to fight‚ bred improperly‚ and unsocialized with the real life of a dog life. According

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    The Tragedy of Macbeth were over power and manipulation. Although a lot could’ve been done to prevent Macbeth from murdering King Duncan‚ the guards and Banquo the play wouldn’t have ended the way it should’ve. Even though there’s many people to be blame for the influence of Macbeth’s behavior I strongly believe that Lady Macbeth plays a particularly integral role. Lady Macbeth is responsible for Macbeth’s actions because she was pressuring him to do something that he didn’t want to do. She wanted

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    very many lives. Because of the effects of the war people were determined to search for the country that was to blame for all the disaster created. The outbreak was contingent on a determining number of factors. These factors included nationalism that was being spread throughout Europe during the time before World War I had started and the alliance system. Although Germany was not all to blame for the outbreak of World War I‚ it did contribute more than a fare share in its involvement in the alliance

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    this tragedy. The truth is the adults in the situation are ultimately to blame for the deaths of their love struck teens. This essay will explain why Friar Laurence‚ Nurse and to a lesser extent Mercutio‚ caused the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence is at fault for causing this catastrophe. Friar Laurence is one of many who should have guided Romeo and Juliet’s love into a more stable situation. It was the Friar who married these two young adults after they had only known each other for

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    interrupt one another‚ making it fairly difficult to place blame on one person. So‚ we should take a look at the instigators of each event to determine who is to blame. The initial events are the fight caused by Sampson‚ Gregory‚ Abraham‚ and BAlthasar which reignite the family feud‚ Romeo falling in love and marrying Juliet‚ and Lord Capulet arranging Paris’ and Juliet’s marriage. With this list of people we can determine who is to blame. The first event was the fight between the servants of both

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    Who is ultimately to blame? The FSA identified ABP foods as the main supplier of contaminated meat to the UK and Ireland. When quizzed‚ ABP officials blamed their suppliers who ultimately blamed suppliers in Poland. However‚ the FSA is still trying to establish solid links to the original supplier. (Felicity Lawrence 2013) It can be argued that the supermarkets should shoulder a portion of the blame. PM David Cameron has warned British retailers that ultimately they are responsible for the safety

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    Romeo and Juliet is a love story between two fighting families‚ and in the end both of them die‚ but who is to blame on their deaths? I believe that both of their parents are to blame for Romeo’s and Juliet’s deaths. I believe this because both their parents didn’t have a good relationship with them. For Juliet‚ the Nurse was basically her mother‚ and she really didn’t talk to her real mother. For Romeo‚ it wasn’t the same case‚ as his mother and father wanted a relationship‚ but could never find

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    death of a crippled kid named William Armstrong or Doodle was in whom’s hands? The blame is strongly leading to Doodle’s older brother. The narrator should be blamed because Doodle has always been frightened to be left alone in the first place‚ Doodle’s a boy born with various issues‚ and the narrator was the last person to be with Doodle‚ but he was also the last to run away from Doodle. Like I said‚ Doodle is a boy who is frightened of being alone but he never stated why. It may be because he has

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    occupied doing something better then save someone’s life. Someone that every one knows‚ actually everyone knows every one in this village‚ the killers are described as the nicest people in town. Who is most to be blame for Santiago’s murder? The village and his social institution are. “Many of those who were on the docks knew that they were going to kill Santiago Nasar”(p.19). Could this be a new reality show‚ a comedy event with humor and

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    Human nature has a tendency to search for a culprit after a disaster; one who has read The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare may use such behavior to understand the happenings in the play. Romeo and Juliet is a play centered around the quest of two lovers in the city of Verona on their adventure of finding love. Alas‚ the love Romeo and Juliet share is one that is forbidden‚ due to the feud between their two families: the Montagues and the Capulets. Through their rebellious determination

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