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    The Holocaust, one of the largest genocides in history, has always been blamed largely on Hitler, the Nazi party, and the S.S officers who organized and carried out such a mass slaughter of people. Though the blame can easily rest on them, Hitler’s success can be appropriately blamed on the support of the ordinary German citizens. What many people do not discuss is how such a radical person could be able to build such a large and willing party, or how he was able to convince an entire country to…

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    It’s difficult to watching our great nation’s current events unfold. All the protesting, rioting, looting, and destruction have become a trend. People are handicapping their own communities because they feel that that’s what’s necessary in order to be heard. Or their just taking advantage of a very unfortunate situation. When you watch the news it’s hard to look past all the hatred. However, over the next few minutes I would like you to try. The cause for all this protesting, we’ll call is for…

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    and Juliet were ultimately caused by the long-standing family feud and Lord Capulet. The long-standing family feud is to blame the for Romeo and Juliet's death. Their parents wouldn't agree with their marriage because their parents…

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    Filipino injured in military hospitals. Many of them thought that the fight could no longer continue. Bataan commander General Edward King was forced to giving up his troops with the wishes of many who wants to continue to fight. Later, he took the blame for giving up his men from responsibility. The events were really bad than any imagined. They were already prisoners when the Bataan Death March began. American and Filipino forces began to be put together in the large fields outside the…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare , Romeo and Juliet both had tragic deaths. Some people may think their deaths were murders but I think there deaths were suicides. So I blame Romeo and Juliet for their own deaths. A reason why I blame Juliet for her own death is because when she had woke from the sleeping potion the Friar gave she had seen Romeo laying there on the ground next to her dead. When she seen that he was dead, she had said, “O happy dagger, This is…

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    Who is to blame? Have you been a victim of the so called “ fast food obesity outbreak”? If you call now at one-eight-hundred you 're ignorant, you will receive a free t-shirt that says “ it was all your fault”. Well, in today 's society this so called “fast food induced obesity” is a huge controversy concerning many countries today in time. The common culprits of the obesity issue is fast food, school lunch, and even food people consume at home. Who can we trust? Well many people believe that…

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    The blame of gender roles must be laid upon the shoulders of society. “Since the moment we are born, we are being moulded into the being society wants us to be”(Crespi). When put into this perspective, a person would be hard pressed to find a niche for individuality. Individuality, which was a corner stone for society itself. Never the less , roles have been placed upon people labeled with the gender of male or female. These roles are time bombs with the power to destroy. All too often they…

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    To blame, or not to blame? Were the irresponsible acts of the two young lovers at fault, or was their fate the act of deceit fed to them by none other than Friar Lawrence? The Friar behaves irresponsibly, in which, causes destruction among the opposing families, and creates havoc between many characters. Furthermore, he is to blame for causing the events that lead to the overall tragedy, including the secret marriage, Juliet’s death-like sleep, and the suicides of both Romeo and Juliet. His…

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    The question, “What character was most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet” can simply be answered with the one and only Prince of Cats (“Tybalt”). This hotheaded fellow’s character is summarized with his few words of, “What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee” (act 1 scene 1 line 85). The Prince is always on the balls of his feet looking for fights to jump into and especially fights to start. Even in death he causes misfortunate…

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    Double Standard” is, Did Francis Harper insist on women in society becoming blame free, or was she trying to illustrate how the blame should be…

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