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    time (ex: the speaker tells women she will get older and will miss her chance being with him)‚ like an addict who will convince himself and the people around him‚ by using time (ex: an addict will recover from addiction over time)‚ that he has no problems controlling his addiction in order to continue his addiction. An addict will not see his way of life as wrongful‚ like the speaker who feels the women and him must love each other mentally and physically‚ because of their attraction toward their

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    General Ulysses S. Grant‚ the most popular northern hero to emerge from the Civil War‚ became president. Grant ran on the Republican ticket with the slogan‚ “Let us have peace” against the Democratic candidate Horatio Seymour. The Republican platform endorsed the Reconstruction policy of Congress‚ payment of the national debt with gold‚ and cautious defense of black suffrage. Unfortunately‚ the qualities that had made Grant a fine military leader did not serve him well as president. Grant had a dislike

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    COMPARE AND CONTRAST Comparison Emphasizes the similarities between two things‚ ideas‚ concepts‚ or points of view. Contrast Emphasizes the differences between two things‚ ideas‚ concepts‚ or points of view How to Write a Comparison/Contrast Essay: 1. The two items should make sense to compare or contrast. For example‚ you might compare two baseball teams‚ but not a football team and a baseball team. As you select your topic‚ keep in mind that you won’t merely be describing the two

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    their poorness. Likewise‚ in “Plata o Plomo: Silver or Lead”‚ the author thinks that “The United States should reduce demand by dramatically increasing both treatment and education” (Javdani 450).. In fact‚ people in United States are getting more and more addicted into drugs like heroin and cocaine from Mexico and Columbian‚ which is also a result of globalization. Moreover‚ the tones of these two essays are also similar with each other. They are both serious and severe. In “Live Free and Starve”

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    choose House on Haunted Hill because I enjoyed the whole set-up of the movie; it was the first actual movie I had seen that took place in an old criminally insane old haunted hospital. The whole suspense and thrill just kept me at edge of seat‚ my heart beating and adrenaline up high!! I enjoyed the movie because it had a realistic setting; most scary movies are more imaginary‚ then realistic. This particular movie was scary from begging to end‚ from arriving to the hospital in funeral cars with

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    Florence in Kentucky is known for the horse track racing at the Turfway Park located 10 miles from the Ohio River. Even though both cities are located in different part of the coast‚ they are good places to tour or live in. New York and Florence have more in differences than similarities based on their activities‚ transportation‚ and cultural diversity. Most known activities in New York City are the Broadway shows: Mamma Mia‚ The Lion King‚ and Phantom of the Opera. All shows are approximately two

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    In the early 1900’s both Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Du Bois presented a plan for racial justice. While the two plans fought for the same people‚ their approach‚ ideologies‚ and goals differed. Both men were brave to speak out‚ but overall Du Bois created a plan that was radical and one that represented the African American community well. Du Bois most compelling tool used in his plan for racial justice lies in his word choices. The way he uses metaphors like “the veil” and “double consciousness”

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    Can our relationships with others define who we are? I conclude that our relationships with others can mold and portray who we are as individual beings. In this essay‚ I will use my personal experiences to explain the effects that words‚ actions and perceptions in our relationships with others shape who we are‚ while comparing and contrasting my life with the following stories. One of these stories is called “The Lottery” which is about a village where they perform extremely outdated and unethical

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    Final Essay Compare and Contrast COMM/155 Final Essay Compare and Contrast COMM/155 Both Beyoncé and Jay-Z have been in the music industry for well over twenty years now. They both had a childhood surrounded by music‚ which may have had an impact on what profession they chose to work in years later. They are both well-known artist to today’s generation as well as others. Some individuals may look at the two and think they have more similarities

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    Ben Franklin and Frederick Douglass are the most prominent figures in American history that fought for freedom and equal rights‚ democracy and racial equality. Frederick Douglass was one of the most important figures in anti-slavery and civil rights movement which took place in the 19th century. Ben Franklin was a scientist‚ politician‚ diplomat and author. His social and political activity coincided with consolidation and creation of the nation. For both Franklin and Douglass‚ escape from oppressive

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