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    relation to the song? Or because the song is good compared to other songs that’s been heard? Music is- in ways that are considered general and evenhanded- good or bad. There are a variety of claims that can benefit the good behind music, but who do we blame for the poor being produced or that has been created? Many people delete a bad song and search for something better, never taking time out to interpret that “bad” song or attempting to reveal the poorness of it before placing it in the “bad music”

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    Zinczenko, the author of the article “Don’t Blame the Eater” argue that consumers should not be blamed for what they eat when they become unhealthy because it is not their fault. On the other hand, Radley Balko, the author of “ What You Eat is Your Business”, contends that it is the consumer 's false because they are responsible for what you eat and it is their business. Other even maintain neutral and agree with a little on both sides. In my opinion, you cannot blame consumers for eating more and buying

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    Is the feud between the two wealthiest families the one to blame for the tragic ending? In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet play we find that two star crossed lovers have found love with each other. They come from two different families that cannot manage to get along with one another. William Shakespeare uses many characters to present how much the Montagues and the Capulets despise each other. At the very start of the story we find that two servants from the Capulets Gregory and Sampson that begin

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    When there’s something bad happening in our lives, we tend to automatically blame others or ourselves. In Romeo and Juliet the fault of their death could potentially be anyone's. The person to blame for all of this is Juliet. There are many valid reasons that she is the one who caused all the trouble. First, she meets a random boy at a ball and falls in love with him, which he is also her family’s enemy son. Second, she marries Romeo behind her family’s back. Lastly,she drinks a potion that will

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    Who’s to blame? Americans sure eat plenty of fast foods, maybe too good that it is affecting their health. Who’s really to blame with all these fast foods at every corner? The average american can consume up to 2,500 pounds of food each year. At least one of their meals per day will be at a fast food restaurant too. This is causing many americans to be obese, from all the carbs, added sugars, unhealthy fat, and extra sodium added. Fast food can’t only affect a person physically, but it can affect

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    Don’t Blame the Eater: The story “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko appears in , the book They say I say. David Zinczenko explains how people are blaming fast food resturants for them gaining weight and becoming obese. However people are blaming fast food resturants for them gaining weight and becoming obese but that is their choice. David explains how he gained 212 pounds from eating fast food all the time. But that was because at the time that is what his mother and him could afford

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    Romeo and Juliet was a story between two people who loved each other but couldn't be together because their families hate each other. The main people to blame is Romeo and Juliet and her parents,for the death of romeo and Juliet and the destruction of Verona. Some of the reason of the destruction of Verona and deaths of Romeo and Juliet were that Romeo went to the Capulet party,also when Romeo fights then kills Tybalt and Juliet doesn't want to marry Paris. When Romeo goes to the Capulet party

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    of suspicion, with entire communities trying to figure out who committed the crime, but there is no evidence to suggest who is to blame for this atrocity. Macbeth killed two of Duncan’s chamberlains shortly afterwards, in great anger, as it appeared as though they committed the crime at the scene. Numerous sources have suggested that the chamberlains are in fact to blame for Duncan’s death, but claims range from Macbeth and Lady Macbeth plotting to kill Duncan, to Duncan’s sons using their relationships

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    crucial role in the tragic demise of the young lovers, Romeo and Juliet. While many argue that the couple's own impulsive actions led to their deaths, Friar Lawrence bears a significant amount of responsibility for their tragic end. Lawrence is to blame for Juliet and Romeo's death, considering the key figures involved, and various perspectives on the matter. "Romeo and Juliet" is set in Verona, Italy, in the 16th century, a time of intense feuding between the Montague and Capulet families. The play

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    they fall in love with each other. The story line encompasses two young lovers who belong to feuding families. Depictions of the story depend on the reader and consequently, many have their opinions on who to blame for the suicide of the two young lovers. Furthermore, my opinion is that the blame is towards the servant, the friar, and the family’s ancestry. The introduction to Shakespeare's play starts with the fault of one of the characters.To advertise his party, Lord Capulet, sends his servant to

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