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    either true or false because growing rapid food production meets the need of the economy, farming methods are questionable to the environment, and obesity levels are a primary concern in today’s society. Author David Zinczenko in his article “Don’t Blame the Eater”, is one critic that shows the truth behind what’s important as we digest consumer goods. As he said in his article it’s not just the eater that is at fault it’s the companies that create the food (Zinczenko, pg. 242). For food…

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    almost immediately leads to some differentiating opinions that can catalyze some serious arguments and even national debates. In David Zinczenko’s “Don’t Blame the Eater” he talks about how some American people are becoming obese and how some people believe that the companies that produce the unhealthy food, not the consumers, are what are to blame for the demise of America’s health. There had even been a significant number of court cases in which the consumer sued the corporation for millions…

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    Everyone in their teens had that craving of fast-food, but had the bad, regretful attitude afterwards when they felt sluggish and not happy. In the article “Don’t Blame the Eater” it explains the issues with fast-food, particularly in teens, and how parents are now suing fast-food companies because of the fast food making teens gain an extreme amount of weight. The author, David Zinczenko, was once this teen described as eating fast-food daily, joined the reserves and got involved with a health…

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    Barton Swaim’s The Washington Post online article, “Who’s to blame for fake news? America’s real newsrooms” posted on December 12, 2016, criticizes how people are naive when analyzing media. Swaim faces modern issues that affect journalism and speechwriters. As a journalist, being the first to get the story out, Swaim could not let misleading and inappropriate information get out to the public which is why his exigence is to inform the audience of what they are exposed to with the media.…

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    How far are Nurse, Tybalt and Friar Lawrence to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Traditionally, Shakespeare’s tragedy plays end with death. That’s what makes them tragedies. William Shakespeare’s famous play, Romeo and Juliet, written in 1597, abides by Shakespeare’s tradition of a tragedy and ends with the death of the ‘Star-Crossed lovers’, Romeo and Juliet. But to what extent can Nurse, Tybalt and Friar Lawrence be blamed for the devastating deaths of the two protagonists? Friar…

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    there were many “characters” that made it a real tragedy. William Shakespeare wrote many plays that had to do with these “characters”. There have been many different suspicions of what caused their deaths, yet what people do not know is who was to blame. Romeo and Juliet, was written as a love story, and a tragedy. Although Romeo and Juliet got married, they brought the Montagues and the Capulets together.The Capulets and Montagues were very large rivals that would do anything but love each…

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    Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is a story of two teenagers from two rival families who fall in love. The play consists of many unfortunate events and tragic deaths that many characters could have played a part in. However, Friar Laurence is primarily to blame for the catastrophic deaths that take place in Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence is at fault for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths by secretly getting them married. Friar Laurence believes the Montague and Capulet households, who have despised…

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    In Salem, Massachusetts many people were blamed for doing witchcraft. Many innocent people were executed. Who was to blame for all the people been executed? After reading ¨The Crucible,¨ in my belief Abigail was responsible for the execution of innocent people. She did witchcraft and threaten girls and lied to get away with it. Many people died because of Abigail. She did these action because she wanted to cover up on doing witchcraft. There was other girls dancing, Abigail was drinking blood.…

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    The number of obese people in this world today has grown tremendously from what it used to be. Most people would blame this on fast food places, but reality check, people are responsible for themselves. In “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko, he talks about how fast food places are so common and quick that parents and children tend to eat more. Fast food and other unhealthy substances tend to be a less complicated choice for the majority of the population. For Example, it is easier to…

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    The deep black water began to still as the magnificent ship disappeared under the waves. You could barely see the water through the blanket of dead bodies. This crisis could have been averted. But one selfish mind only wanted for his ship to make headlines for being the most spectacular ship ever made. This man did get his headlines, but for all the wrong reasons. Bruce Ismay was heavily at fault for the sinking of Titanic, but instead of trying to make things right and saving other, he saved…

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