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    not, just be sworn my love. And I’ll no longer be a apulet. It’s only your name that is my enemy. You are yourself, though—not a Montague (12). She confesses her love to him and tell how much she loves him but she can't be with him. I believe Juliet fault is because she couldn't be with…

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    Both fire extinguishers and smoke detectors were created before the Triangle Fire in 1911. In the nonfiction story Flesh and Blood So Cheap, author Albert Marrin uses both explicit and implicit to help him justify his theme that unsafe practices led to the Triangle Fire, which showed that workers lives’ were not a priority. Nobody knows how the fire started, but some say that it started with a cutter flicking hot ash or someone tossed a live cigarette into a scrap bin. There were 146 people who…

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    Ignorance Enables Corruption Who is at greater fault? If a tyrant is given the power, albeit to abuse, is it his fault to utilize the power given, or the fault of those who bestow the power on them? Failure cannot be pinned on just one person, but the people involved as a whole. Therefore, by indirectly causing the collapse of one's own community, it is the community's fault for acting as catalyst to the events to come. Although unintentional, it is the passiveness and ignorance of the farm…

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    bad were to happen to them like they wrecked their fancy Rolls Royce, it wouldn’t be their fault, at least not in their opinion. It would be the fault of the person who got hit, or the fault of the person next to them in the car but never their fault because that means responsibility for the thing they smashed up. I bet they wouldn’t even stop to see if the other person was okay, because it’s not their fault they don’t have to take responsibility for their actions because it’ll be covered up by…

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    Mr. Resseguie Monologue

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    she didn't always have to start fights with him. Maybe if when he was drunk she just stayed in her room. Then I wondered if it was my fault. Maybe if I would have been a better daughter he would have stayed and not gotten in trouble. About 5 months after that it came clear to me it wasn't my sisters or my brothers fault. It wasn't even my fault it was all his fault. I blamed my sister for nothing the whole time. My father was a hazard to have or be around. He never loved me he just made my life…

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    uses Elizabeth and John’s evolving relationship to demonstrate how one fault in a relationship and a hardship such as hysteria,…

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    Pitbull Persuasive Speech

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    humans. There have been many Pit Bull attacks across the world and there are reasons why they attack. Some attacks which has occurred, the pit bull attacked the person for no reason. But, the other attacks have been just the person's fault. It also could be the owner’s fault if he/she wanted the dog to attack the victim. It isn’t just pit bulls, but they have attacked MANY people. Some dogs have faced a terrible moment: being put down. So, should owning pit bulls be illegal? Well, because of…

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    because he doesn’t even know why he kills. Being that Dexter’s sinning/murdering can be thought of as a sickness, he would not be seen as at fault. Correspondingly, Taylor’s book explains sin as a medical language. According to Taylor, speaking of sin in a medical language is all about sin being a disease that can’t be completely controlled and is based on a no fault theory. Thus, Dexter’s appetite for murder can be seen as illustrating Taylor’s point about the medical language of sin.…

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    Essay On Coercion

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    Using coercion, women can be persuaded into performing a sexual act. Coercion is a form of emotional manipulation that uses threats or tricks, it is considered nonconsensual, since the victim does not give their partner clear permission out of own incentive and free will but to avoid the consequences of not complying to the predator. Often alcohol or other drugs are involved in situations where coercion is used because the victim is not in full control of their body and mind anymore, which makes…

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    years older than her. The investigator sits the girl down. “What were you wearing?” the officer says dully. This is one of the first questions he asks her. At this moment, the girl starts to believe that maybe, just maybe, this could have been her fault. She attempts to think back to when it occurred. “Maybe my shorts were a little too high or my shirt was a little too low. Maybe I didn’t defend myself well enough and I gave in too easily. Maybe I shouldn’t have taken that drink. Maybe I…

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