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    “Parents influenced their children by behaviors at home” (Colin Flaherty). Children will pick up the bad trait that are being shown from their parents and carry those traits leading to do terrible things. Other people would blame the schools. Schools are not the one’s to blame for school violence due to the anti-bully programs the schools are having. Lastly, the society and media are also blamed for school violence. If society and media were responsible for school violence then these events would

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    written by William Shakespeare the character that I blame for making the most troubles throughout the play is Friar Lawrence. The Friar married Romeo and Juliet without telling their parents. He could not complete the task of sending the letter to Romeo. Also, he did not reach the tomb in time to save either of them and then he did not explain the full story to both the Montagues and the Capulets. Moreover, Friar Lawrence was character to blame in the play because he led the love story to be called

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    example of games being the blame of violence was the case of Adam Lanza. On 14 December 2012, he committed the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, after which the first reports from media misidentified the shooter as his brother, Ryan Lanza. On Facebook Ryan had liked the ‘Mass Effect’ page which lead to an internet frenzy immediately launched at the page, dubbing the developes as “child killers.” After the error had been discovered that it was really Adam to blame, news stories jumped to link

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    Did Fate lead the two star-crossed lovers to their demise? Overall Fate led the young secretly wed couple to their Deaths. Multiple times Fate was heavily against them and not in their favor. Is Fate to blame for the couples death? Did Fate lead the couple couple together? The Capulets servant had given Romeo an invitation to the party for helping him. That was deciding factor in whether or not Romeo and Juliet met. Romeo originally wasn’t gonna go to the party but his friends Benvolio and Mercutio

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    Year 9 History NC Assessment: “From one war to another – Was Hitler totally to blame for WW2?” “Hitler was totally to blame for World War II. Do you agree?” World War Two began in September 1939 when Britain and France declared war on Germany following Germany 's invasion of Poland. Although the outbreak of war was triggered by Germany 's invasion of Poland, the causes of the war were more complex. In 1919, Lloyd George of England, Orlando of Italy, Clemenceau of France and Woodrow Wilson from the

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    has caused countless concerned citizens to point their fingers at fast-food chains. While the food industry is indeed partially to blame, it is ultimately the individual’s choice of what they put on the dinner table for both them and their children to eat. Among those concerned citizens are David Zinczenko and former First-Lady, Michelle Obama. In the essay “Don’t Blame the Eater,” Zinczenko argues that consumers are not at fault, while Michelle Obama argues, in her speech “Remarks to the NAACP National

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    first believing Juliet had died, however, she was only in a death-like sleep. She woke up and saw her beloved Romeo dead and stabbed herself with his dagger. Although they chose to take their own lives I believe Romeo’s friend Mercutio is most to blame for the two lovers deaths.

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    “I do think it is their husbands’ faults / if wives do fall,” Emilia says to Desdemona the night of their murders (4.3.82-83). However Desdemona goes and passively takes blame and only Emilia follows her ideology and fights back against the men. While both characters have their own distinct personalities, their choices boil mostly down their contrary senses of loyalty and justice. In Shakespeare’s Othello, although Emilia and Desdemona are both characterized as loyal and judicious, through their

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    warrior, but when he meets a group of witches his whole life changes. He and his wife, Lady MacBeth, go on to formulate plan after plan that later ends in both of them being dead. The question that most people have when the story ends is, who is to blame for the death of all the innocent people that happen to cross paths with MacBeth? When we first meet MacBeth he is fighting, this shows that he is not afraid to get someone else’s blood on his hands. As he is fighting he comes across a group of

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    intervenes in love, who could we blame? Could death or prejudice be responsible for intervention, or even the destruction, of love? In the famous play, “Romeo and Juliet,” two young star-crossed lovers, by the names of Romeo and Juliet, experience various conflicts regarding their forbidden marriage. When they feel what they share is love at first sight, there is one problem: They both belong to opposing families. We may see though, that there may not be one person to blame, but rather the feud between

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