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    Stroke is a leading cause of death worldwide. On average, every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke (Go et al., 2013). Moreover, the rate of stroke increases by more than double every decade for people over the age of 55. Thus, as the annual number of strokes increases due to the aging population, an increasingly greater financial and social burden will be placed on the world (Broughton et al., 2013). Accordingly, it is of great importance to find treatments and preventative…

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    of the best arguments against death penalty. Can we properly condemn a murderer by committing the same crime against him? It’s necessary to examine why select prisoners end up on death row in certain states in America. There’s many factors that cause it; the crime, the motive and the environment. There’s also many effects that come from death penalty like; the psychological effect it has on the prisoners, families, and society in general. The immediate cause of death penalty is obviously the…

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    Siddiqui Mr. Devine ENG 1D1 Jan/8/16 Causes For Romeo And Juliet’s Death “From Forth the fatal loins of these two foes, a pair of star-crossed lovers take their lives”. Romeo and Juliet is an 16th Century play written by William Shakespeare. The Play Portraits the life of two star-crossed lovers as they live hiding their love in fear and secret from their feuding families, the Capulets and the Montagues. This Path ultimately leads to the two lover’s horrible death, but what were the factors and…

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    during the encounter of Mercutio and Tybalt. Mercutio constantly taunts Tybalt, and taking offence to everything he is saying, soon resulting in a clash between them. During the swordfight, Romeo tries his best to break apart the two, but actually causes the death of Tybalt in return. In a panic, Romeo cries, “Tybalt, Mercutio, the Prince expressly hath/ Forbid this bandying in Verona streets. / Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio! [Tybalt under Romeo’s arm stabs Mercutio, then flies with his…

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    will commence his departure to the afterlife. This remains as one of the several accounts of prisoners in their final moment, before facing the physical and psychological torment of the death penalty. Not only that, but the death penalty also affects the victim’s family to relieve the agony and grief of the death of their loved one for countless years. Due to various factors that remain out of their control, which would position families in a vulnerable state. As a result, capital punishment…

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    fate? Was it just pure lust and teen angst? Or were they at the wrong place at the wrong time? What was the cause of death of the two star crossed lovers? I can tell you exactly what causes these two tragic and untimely deaths. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet’s deaths are a product of poor choices by them and Friar Lawrence. The first reason I believe that the deaths are caused by the poor choices of Juliet. My first point is that Juliet is only thirteen. She…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet By William Shakespeare, the cause of death for both Romeo and Juliet was poison. Think of the character that introduced the farce of death via poison to escape marriage. Friar Laurence, in order to prevent the marriage of Juliet and Paris, introduces a last minute plan to fake Julie’s death, thus stopping the wedding. The real problem of Romeo and Juliet was improper planning. One problem of the plan was how rushed it was. Juliet runs away to Friar’s doorstep…

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    What would it be like to have six deaths in one town in less than a week? In the play Rome and Juliet by William Shakespeare one person caused the death of six people, his name is Romeo. In the beginning of the play Romeo is depressed about Rosaline, she is his love until the next night when he finds Juliet his new love. Romeo’s best friend Mercutio gets in a fight with Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt and he kills Mercutio. Romeo gets mad and fights Tybalt and ends up killing him and gets banished to…

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    Introduction Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death globally.1 In Australia, CVD accounts for about 30% of all deaths, killing 43,603 people in 2013.2 Being the national leading cause of death, CVD kills one Australian every 12 minutes.2 The main types of CVD are coronary heart disease, stroke, and heart failure.3 It is estimated that 4.6 million Australian adults have high blood pressure which is a major risk factor for CVD, accounting for 32% of the population.2 Salt is a…

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    themselves and the mistake they made, using it as an excuse. In the play, Romeo and Juliet, a series of faults are committed by multiple people unwilling to accept the blame, causing a chain of events that lead to the death of a few Capulets and Montagues. Two factors leading to the untimely death of Romeo and Juliet are Capulet’s treatment and the Friar’s unprofessional reaction to the young couple’s relationship. Capulet raised Juliet in a way to make her feel unworthy and that her only…

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