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    The parents of a 16-year-old youth who died after a football game last fall‚ say he was forced to take the field with a sub standardized helmet. Damon W. James‚ attended Westfield Academy and Central School. Damon staggered to the sideline during his Westfield/Brocton football team’s lopsided loss to Portville. On September 13. He collapsed there and died three days later in Buffalo’s Women & Children’s Hospital. Initial reports had Damon suffering to a serious helmet-to-helmet collision‚ which likely

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    I woke with the seal of my capsule opening and the temperature inside increasing The ice around me melting. It has been 50 years since China nuked us across the map. The year was 2025 U.S and China had been locked in war 7 years before they bombed us. I try not to think that it’s my fault as I’m the one who had killed the top power of China who had already been on the brink of nuking us already‚ it’s hard to think that it’s not my fault I tell myself I’m the one who pushed it over the edge. Now whats

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    �PAGE � �PAGE �1� Barbuto‚ Jordana Barbuto Mr. Purificato ENG-3UI April 20‚ 2007 VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN IS TO BLAME In the gothic novel Frankenstein written by Mary Shelly Victor Frankenstein creates a monster. At first glance this gothic tale is about this creature’s terrible action against society in the late 1700’s. Many people who read this novel‚ would believe that the monster to be the novels villain‚ however the events that occurred are that repercussions of one man’s irresponsible and

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    Who’s to Blame? Pharmaceutical companies are defined by encyclopedia.com‚ “as public and private organizations involved in the discovery‚ development‚ and manufacture of drugs and medication”. There are many companies’ pharmaceutical companies worldwide. The most popular in the United States of America is Johnson & Johnson. Pharmaceutical drugs are used for treating “the common cold or cough‚ but also for more serious diseases like HIV‚ diabetes‚ cancer‚ tumors‚ and many more”. The Pharmaceutical

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    Who’s to Blame? Between fate and just pure bad decisions‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a catastrophic story of a death of young children. Everyone in the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet has an effect that lead to the young lovers death. With the Friar’s guilt-ridden advice‚ Romeo’s impulsiveness‚ and the dispute between the Capulets and Montagues‚ there’s many people you could potentially say did the most damage‚ so who should take credit for The Tragedy of two young lovers? Throughout the “The

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    is the one to blame‚ the most for the deaths of himself and Juliet. While telling Friar Lawrence about Juliet the friar confronts him‚ because of the switch from Rosaline to Juliet. Romeo states‚ “with Rosaline‚ my ghostly father? No./ I have forgot that name and that name´s woe.” (2.3.45-46). In saying this Romeo proves that a young male might think he is in love but once a girl more beautiful than the last comes along‚ his heart are as his eyes. This all proves that Romeo is to blame for all of the

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    there is one prominent question that must be answered: who is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? The question‚ of course‚ is much more simply spoken than answered‚ though‚ I do have some ideas to raise answer to such an open-ended question. Three characters‚ Fate‚ Capulet (her father)‚ and Frair Lawrence share the blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Of these‚ the most blameworthy is Fate. The first character that is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet would‚ infamously‚ have

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    Austria-Hungary decided to declare war on Serbia. Many other countries joined in soon after or even a couple years later but who is really to blame for all of this? They all had some reason to get blamed but one of them seemed more at fault than the rest. Due to problems going on between Serbia and Austria-Hungary along with their allies‚ Serbia is the most to blame.     In this War there was two main groups. The Triple Alliance that included the German Empire‚ Ottoman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian

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    In the play “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare I blame the reason for their tragedy on Friar Laurence. In the play the Friar married Romeo and Juliet to each other and didn’t inform the Capulet’s nor the Montague’s. The Friar also tried to help Juliet by giving her a sleeping potion so she wouldn’t have to marry Paris. He also failed to deliver the letter to Romeo saying that Romeo didn’t die‚ but she was in fact sleeping. “I could not send it here it is again nor get a messenger to

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    Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Many of the characters in William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” can be called responsible for the lovers’ deaths (including themselves). Ultimately‚ one of the overriding themes of the story: fate‚ is the reason for their deaths. Throughout the story‚ it would be inevitable‚ it would be their fate that Romeo and Juliet both take their own lives. This is established in the prologue of the play‚ therefore no matter how the characters act to try

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