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    “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko has a lot of good points on how the eater isn’t all to blame. As fast-food companies are being sued there are multiple people that do not understand why this is happening. Even though yes, parents should be choosing better and healthier places for their children to eat, they are not the only ones at fault. Fast-food companies are becoming just like tobacco companies spending millions on commercials but if these companies are able to spend millions on…

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    The Soviet Union is to blame for the tension during the Cold War because of Stalin’s forceful spread of communism throughout the world; eliminating the freedom of culture, self-rule, and speech and expression. The Cold War was caused by the military expansionism of the Soviet’s to grow their economic views, which ended up separating the world instead of uniting it. In the “Iron Curtain Speech,” Churchill states,“At the end of the fighting last June, the American and British armies withdrew…

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    In the essay "Don't Blame the Eater" by David Zinczenko, the fast food restaurants have the blame for the rapidly increasing obesity rate in the United States. Individuals’ want fast food restaurants to have labels on all their packaging, but that lack of informational charts is not the problem. People are not taking responsibility for what they as individuals are eating at least twice a week. Everyone knows that any food that takes less than five minutes to cook and does not have a label is not…

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    The Friar is to blame for all that was happening. If he would have brought that letter to romeo then he might not have even had to kill himself. Even though the Friar got stuck trying not to catch the black plague he still should’ve at least try to make it to Romeo. The Friar could’ve legitimately kill juliet if he gave her the wrong potion. Romeo would’ve never thought to go to juliet’s tomb and think she’s actually dead if he got the letter and realized Juliet wasn't dead. Since the Friar…

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    and woman from rival families who fall deep in love but the feud causes both of them to die. Romeo dies by drinking a vial of poison thinking Juliet is dead but she is actually unconscious. Juliet stabs herself seeing Romeo dead but they are not to blame for their deaths. Both the Nurse and Friar Lawrence had a part in the tragedy, but the Nurse is the one that should be punished. It is unfortunate to punish Juliet’s other mother figure for her death, but her advice to Juliet definitely…

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    lead to increased hostility, alliances were formed between many countries that expanded conflicts to a global scale, and widespread nationalistic values increased international tensions between major powers. To begin with, Germany was not to blame for World War One because, at the time, strong nationalistic feelings were prevalent in most of the major powers and these countries were ready to go to war to defend their honor. Nationalism is the belief that people should be loyal mainly to…

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    Who is to Blame Game Arthur Miller, the writer and creator of the 1950’s play The Crucible, based off the battle between communism in the government during that time. In The Crucible, there are trials of who is a witch and who is not. The question is though: who is the most to blame for these trials? Abigail Williams, a selfish, deceitful, and known as a whore, is the most to blame for the events in The Crucible. The rope awaits her for the agony she has caused. Miss Abigail Williams and…

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    “Don’t Blame the Eater,” writes David Zinczenko, president of a global health and wellness media company, who also asserts that obesity is becoming a genuine medical problem. Before 1994, he emphasizes, the rate of diabetes between children was so low that it could have been called a cultural stereotype, but, now, one out of three teenagers suffer by “obesity-related” problems. David Zinczenko claims that “the lack of information” about fast-foods and the deficit for the affordable supplementary…

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    Liars witches and killers are just a few words to describe the people of the Christian town called Salem. In the opening scenes a group of girls went into the woods, they were singing and dancing naked around a fire. The townspeople became concerned about the girls' health due to one girl named Betty refusing to wake up. So then the girls are accused of being witches and then the ringleader of the group, Abigail Williams starts accusing other people of being a witch to her advantage. The girls…

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    In the play “Macbeth,” many deaths take place as Macbeth force the witches’ prophecies to come true, some by Macbeth’s own hand others by hired murderers. Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth feel guilty about the murders of King Duncan, Banquo, and Lady Macduff. Towards the beginning of the play, right after killing King Duncan, Macbeth approaches his wife and says “I’ll go no more: I am afraid to think what I have done; Look on ’t again I dare not.” (2:2:50-52) to his wife. Macbeth is unable to go…

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