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    Who was responsible for the assassination of JFK? John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ the 35th president of the united states‚ was assassinated at 12:30 pm on Friday‚ November 22‚ 1963‚ in Dealey Plaza‚ Dallas‚ Texas. Despite the many imaginative conspiracy theories such as‚ the Mafia‚ FBI‚ or CIA being directly responsible for the assassination‚ the most plausible and logical explanation is that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of JFK. This particular theory is most credible due to the evidence

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    In the period leading up to the First World War‚ international tensions ran at an all time high. The sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915 was all that was needed to inflame the passions of millions of people. But such a tragedy left the world with the question of who was really responsible hanging on their minds. Attention quickly centered on three main groups: the Cunard Line‚ Germany‚ and the English government. Though much of the evidence went down with the ship‚ one may produce a valid conclusion

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    examples of murder motives come from pop culture‚ such as the cult classic Heathers. Jason Dean‚ a psychopath who uses his popular girlfriend Veronica to help him kill the bullies of Westerburg High‚ is afraid of Ram Sweeney and Heather Chandler of further bullying and ruining Veronica’s life. After the pair kills Sweeney‚ they also have to kill his best friend‚ Kurt Kelly‚ because he was a witness. That’s a fear of being caught‚ exposed‚ and sent to prison. Another example includes The Hunger Games

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    Who? Who was involved is Italy‚ Japan‚ Britain‚ France‚ Canada‚ New Zealand‚ India‚ The Soviet Union‚ China‚ and United states‚ Poland‚ and the Jewish people. Who created the war Hitler. The person Who recommended that Hitler should get the Iron cross first class was a Jewish lieutenant. Hitler had a crush on a Jewish woman‚ and he never had the guts to tell her. Hitler was responsible for WW2. Aided in his recruiting efforts he recruited Army Captain Ernst Rohm new member who plays a big role for

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    be shifted on almost every character in the drama. Lord and Lady Montague and Capulet could be deemed responsible for the deaths of their children as their feud is the original cause of the hostility. Romeo and Juliet themselves could be considered responsible for their own deaths. After all‚ they both died at their own hands. These characters are all responsible‚ but the person most responsible for the untimely deaths of Romeo and Juliet is Friar Laurence. Throughout the course of the play‚ Friar

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    lies at the bottom of the ocean about 12‚500 feet down. This was such a tragedy in history. Everyone was in shock and were in so much grief that the question‚ who was responsible for the sinking of the Titanic was not asked at the time. But today researchers go back in time and ponder the thought. Who was really responsible for the sinking of the great Titanic? Some say it was Bruce Ismay the owner of the white star line ship company. He was accused of pressuring the Captain to go faster even when there

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    would never work out based on the families. Although Tybalt and Mercutio could have been responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet that possibility is highly unlikely. It is true the fight lead to Romeo’s banishment but Juliet would still be forced into the marriage with Paris and so would still follow through on her

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    Who Invented the Internet? Who was the genius who came up with the thought that enabled the world to get information within the blink of an eye? The following article will cover some information on invention of the Internet‚ that will tell you about the mind behind it. Internet has become a crucial part of the modern lifestyle that helps us find information‚ understand concepts‚ share our thoughts and stay connected with everyone else on the earth. Because of the Internet‚ everything in the world

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    that they died‚ for there are many people contributing to this tragedy. Despite these many contributions‚ one stands out on top as the main reason for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Although he has a religious background‚ Friar Lawrence is the most responsible for their deaths because of these three main reasons: he marries Romeo and Juliet‚ he gives Juliet a sleeping potion‚ and he does not make sure his letter makes it to Romeo. To begin‚ Friar’s first big mistake happens when he joins Romeo and Juliet

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    were primarily responsible for British Imperialism. For Lance E. Davis and Robert A. Huttenback‚ whom had taken the YES side on the issue: Were Economic Factors Primarily Responsible for British Imperialism? Their thesis consisted of this. Much‚ no doubt‚ remains to be said concerning the relationship between Empire and economics. But perhaps‚ when all is said and done‚ Cecil Rhodes came closest to summing the whole thing up when he said‚ not totally in jest‚ that imperialism was nothing

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