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    Family Feuds Throughout history there have been several feuding families, the Hatfield’s and the McCoy’s, the Manning’s and the Brady’s, and of course the Capulet’s and the Montague’s from William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the play the Montague’s and the Capulet’s are fighting, with no clear answer to why. The best answer is a series of poor, irrational decisions. There is no way to find out the exact reason, but whatever it is, it would have something to do poor decision making on both sides. All it takes for conflicting families to not take it to the point of a feud, is to stop and think. If two families are conflicting then it would be very easy for one side to stop and think about what they said, and why…

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    In Romeo and Juliet tragedy happens to them. There families don’t get along. What if there family feud things would have turned out different for Romeo and Juliet. If Juliet wouldn’t have wanted her parents to think she was dead Romeo wouldn’t have killed himself and Juliet wouldn’t of either. If Romeo wouldn’t have went to the party he would still be in love with Rosaline. If Romeo and Juliet’s family wasn’t in the feud they wouldn’t have to worry about secretly getting married. They both…

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    In the play by William Shakespeare, that was published in 1597, Romeo and Juliet had faced a family feud that had been going on long before the birth of the lovers. The feud caused several problems which lead into a number of unfortunate events. I believe that, in Romeo and Juliet, the family feud had a major role on the teenage love. The feud caused them to become rebellious, secretive, and to end their lives. The actions from both families influenced the couple to make unwisely choices behind…

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    Leslie Bow Family Feud

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    Bow’s family believed that they had to be look good for the camera and that didn’t matter if they win the game or not they just had to make a good impression. Throughout the game they started realize that to win Family Freud you didn’t have to dress nice but have the correct answers. 2. Leslie Bow had to keep a low profile because it was the 1970’s.The Vietnam War was coming to a messy end and in New York some Filipino’s were pushed in front of a subway train because they were mistaken with the…

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    It has been debated who had the most impact on the ending of the family feud in the famous Shakespeare play of Romeo and Juliet. In the story of Romeo and Juliet no other than Friar Lawrence had the most impact in ending the family feud. This is because the Friar had married Romeo and Juliet. The Friar had created the plan containing Juliet's "fake death", and at the end of the story the Friar informed everyone the love story between Romeo and Juliet. Moreover, The Friar had married Romeo and…

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    of Justice allows for both parties to state reasoning and deliberate on official, legal grounds with proper representation and an unbiased judge as well as a jury. Furthermore, this leads into the rationale of Justice. Justice is blind to the concept of “getting even”, while still maintaining a degree of fairness. While with Revenge, “As perverse as it may seem, there’s actual pleasure experienced in causing others to suffer for the hurt they’ve caused the avenger, or self-perceived victim”…

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    immediately assumed it was Gatsby who drove the car and not Daisy. In Tom’s mind, Gatsby had already come close to taking his wife from him and so it wasn’t a stretch to think that Gatsby was getting back at him for ruining his chances with Daisy by killing his mistress. His train of thought would have been logical if Gatsby actually knew that Myrtle was Tom’s mistress or if he knew that Tom had a mistress to begin with. Tom was so focused on Gatsby and how much he hated him due to his…

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    question to the feud is how it started. Just about everyone has heard of the infamous family verses family feud in the late eighteen hundreds. Was it a pig? Or was it something more? An in-depth, down deep, analysis will bring out many rarely known facts. Before we get into the nitty gritty keep in mind that the family names also include friends of that family. Asa Harmon McCoy was enlisted in the union army and was involved in combat near Lexington Kentucky. While fighting by Lexington he…

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    I am writing about steve harvey you may know him from his game shows like little big shots or family but he more than just a game show host here is what i would do if i were him.i would go have fun. One i could go anywhere because i could drive it would be cool to drive i beat you are asking well how did he get into tv. Well he was a stand up comedy person,but with his family engeraging him he made it to the top lowly but he did it. And more news about his family a little while ago hi family…

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    Anderson Hatfield

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    The Hatfield and McCoy feud, an extended conflict between two neighboring families in the Tug Valley, took place in the 1800’s. One of the families, the Hatfields, generally lived in Logan County West Virginia. The Hatfields leader was Anderson Hatfield, or also known as “Devil Anse”. The conflicting family, the McCoys, were located across the Tug Fork in Pike County Kentucky. The leader of this family was Randolph McCoy, or “Randall/ Ran’I”. Both of these families were spread all over the…

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