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    Friar Lawrence Blame

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    There are a few people at blame for the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet. While people may argue that they are responsible for their own actions, their ignorance however hinders them from seeing that if certain people had of done the morally right thing they wouldn’t have gone to such drastic lengths to be together forever. Friar Lawrence was a petty man, that can’t be trusted; he only had his best interests at mind. Not to mention the families, so hell bent on making sure the rift lasts…

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    Blame The Eater Analysis

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    Blame the Eater The childhood obesity epidemic within the United States has many sides, you have the three main groups that the blame is usually placed on: the consumer, the producer, and the government. One person may say the consumer is at fault because of their lack of self-control, they could have stopped eating at any time, or they didn’t have to eat at the greasy and unhealthy fast food restaurants every day of the week. Another might argue that the producers are at fault because instead…

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    Lady Macbeth Blame

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    Both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth took part in killing Duncan, King of Scotland. Both of the characters were responsible in some way. Macbeth is to blame because he is the one who took Duncan’s life. However, Lady Macbeth is the one to be more responsible than Macbeth for the murder of King Duncan. She managed to “decipher” Macbeth’s ambitions through his letter and came up with the plot of murdering Duncan. Also, if it wasn’t for the looks of Duncan whom resembles Lady Macbeth’s father, Lady…

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    The evening of April 6 1994, marked the tragic assassination of the President of Rwanda, Juvenal Habyarimana. Which was to become the catalyst for the Rwandan genocide. The international community must bear the majority of the blame for the genocide as they became bystanders to the systematic killings of over 800,000 innocent Tutsis, largely women and children. The question then must be asked: how can such a calamity, with more than 7 Tutsi men, women and children killed every minute, last a…

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    choice to do something is predetermined. “The choices we think we are making, expressions of our freedom, are being made subconsciously, without our explicit control” (Gleiser). If things are being done without Antigone’s explicit control, how can you blame her? You…

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    Though Lady Macbeth is definitely an object of blame in the death of Duncan, the fault lay with Macbeth as he is ultimately the one who drew the dagger. Macbeth’s character is shrouded by the actions of others to whom he obliges. Had he not been influenced by the three witches and even further his wife, he would not have become deluded with his ostensible desire for power. However, soon he becomes coerced into an ambiguous boundary between ambition and morals. The three witches may be…

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    progressed more channels were invented and when there is a variety of information out there competition continues to grow. The question is of who is to blame about the current state of the media is it corporate moguls, media executives or an audience that simply wants to be entertained. This essay will show that there isn’t one particular party here to blame but rather all of them. This essay, will discuses how each of those three components had a hand in transforming the news from an…

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    Fast Food Blame

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    Enabling The United States’ Obesity Epidemic, nearly one-third are obese and are the first generation that won’t live long due to diabetes and other metabolic related diseases. Finally, we see the problem in eating too much fast food and we begin to blame the companies. What we avoid to see is that we are the ones that choose to eat it therefore, we are the ones to be responsible, guilty and we need to fix it. First, fast foods are very unhealthy to our body and can cause many diseases. Fast…

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    Don Blame The Eater

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    In a way, their two articles go hand-in-hand. Zinczenko’s article “Don’t Blame the Eater” talks about how the food industries aren’t warning us about the negative outcomes of the food that they’re selling at fast-food chains, restaurants, or grocery stores. When you go to the drive-thru at McDonalds, they don’t give you a nutrition…

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    Sugar Body Blame

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    Should sugar take the whole blame? Obesity and diet related disorders has been a popular topic amongst the scientific community to address. Nonetheless, in trying to depict the causes of such diseases, social media tried to claim that sugar consumption as sole culpability for this Obesity epidemic (abc.net/2014-02-09) In reference to the research written by Tom Gill, this document discusses why sugar should not take the whole blame. Throughout this document will firstly discuss the impact of…

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