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    Clare Boothe Luce, an American journalist and politician, prepares her audience of Women’s National Press Club journalists for a speech filled with criticism and suggestions. Luce’s introduction is used in order to show her audience their faults and to prepare them for what she is about to say. Luce lists things that are expected of the journalists in order to encourage them to think about what they are expected to do. Stating suggestions of what her audience should report, such as…

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    As has been well established in The Scarlet Letter, there are sins and sinners galore, no matter your definition of it. Who is actually at fault for these sins, though? Should we put more blame on the sinner themselves, or maybe turn to look at the enforcers and the ones who encouraged and even perhaps helped the sinner commit their crime? Is there only one side to the story, or are there several? While it very well could be argued that Chillingworth/Dimmesdale/Hester is the sole person to…

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    was doing was wrong, then he is also at fault for those…

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    Of course, they weren’t more responsible than the parents or any less as well. However, they were still at fault. They could have done things very differently and have everything work out. An example of a way in which things would have panned out without their deaths would have been if, when Romeo was vanished, she would then go out berry picking or for a walk…

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    Though "Of all lawful acts, divorce is the one most disliked in the eyes of Allah," it has become extremely common in Egypt during the last twenty years. Ahmed Sobhy's Al Motalakat or The Divorced Women talks about the suffering of divorced women in Egypt. There are certain social norms which they should follow. Otherwise, people would start gossiping about and backbiting them. In this series, the writer, Sobhy, attempts to change the way the society perceives and thinks of divorced women. He…

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    gonna beat me up...." This evidence shows that Johnny will go to the extreme to save his friend, and this shows he really cares about Pony, but if the Socs haven't decided to harm Johnny Pony that night maybe Bob will still be alive. It is the Socs fault that Bob is dead because they could of stopped Bob and move on with their lives but they decided to hurt Greasers instead of not knowing what can happen. Ponyboy should not have stayed and the…

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    states who were obese increased from 7% in 1980 to nearly 18% in 2012 and in the age range of 12-19 years who were obese increased form 5% to nearly 21% over the same period of time. The real question that ponders many is who is really involved and at fault for children obesity. There are many fingers people can point at but there are four main groups that are most likely at blame for children’s obesity. These four…

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    The main reason behind the feeling of guilt is victim blaming. Making a victim feel at fault, is just one example of rape culture. Rape culture can be defined as an environment in which rape is normalized. Zerlina Maxwell suggests, the majority people would rather ignore harsh realities of today’s world than accept the fact that rape is real, and it is never the victim 's fault. Overall when a victim feels at fault, the sexual assault crime goes unreported. An analysis by RAINN found the 97% of…

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    Ramayana Flaws

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    Ramayana, the Gods are often portrayed as perfect beings that show a standard of what humans should strive for. Despite the story constantly reminding the readers that the Gods can do no wrong, we see throughout the novel Rama repeatedly showing his faults and mistakes. These lapses in perfection guide the readers to identify with Rama even if he is divine, and therefore are more likely to learn the lessons that Rama does, throughout the novel. Perhaps the biggest lesson Rama displays is the…

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    Essay On Autonomous Cars

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    transportation, personal automobiles, and tractor trailer vehicles. As cars are evolving, liability is becoming an increasingly grey area. The apportionment of liability will become murkier still in instances where it is not clear who, or what, is at fault. Traditional motor insurance generally assumes that drivers will be personally liable and, at the moment, the law's emphasis is on the actions of the driver. However, as a number of commentators have highlighted, risk will…

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