The Montagues found out because when the Capulets sent a servant to invite people, he couldn't read the guest list. He stopped some "strangers" in the market place who happened to be Montagues. They helped him read the list and found out about the party.
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people take dangerous jobs because they help people, they enjoy doing what their doing or because they need the money.
Being a cop is a dangerous job, people call them pigs and try to kill them, but they help the community and enjoy helping.
Being a veterinarian is a dangerous job because the animals can attack or harm and possibly kill you, but they love animals and enjoy saving and helping them.
Firefighters have an extremely dangerous job but they like that they get to help people.
Doctors have a dangerous job, their patients lives are in their hands and if any little thing goes wrong the could flatline.
A lot of jobs are dangerous, but it takes courageous people to handle them
I hope this helps :)
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The Korean War, framed in the global context of the Cold War, was a war between the two newly created factions of North Korea, communist and supported by the USSR and China, and South Korea, democratic and supported by the United States and the western block.
This war began in 1950, when after months of tension the North attacked and took over much of South Korea. But the United States jumped in and pushed the North Koreans back to the Chinese border. Then China got involved and pushed the Americans and South Koreans back.
The communist forces took the democratics to the extreme south of the Korean peninsula, where after the battle of Incheon the latter began an advance to the north. This advance ended at the 38th parallel, where the war turned into a trench warfare without noticeable territorial movements.
This situation lasted until 1953, when a ceasefire was signed between the two Koreas. This ceasefire implied the constitution of two independent nations among themselves: North Korea and South Korea.
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