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    foods. There are many options to choose. I think that two common exotic foods people choose in Iraq are Assyrian food and Turkish food. Both types of foods are delicious. But Assyrian food and Turkish food are totally different. In this essay I will contrast the taste of Assyrian food and Turkish food. Firstly‚ I’m going to discuss Assyrian food. Chili and flavor are important in Assyrian food. Some of Assyrian foods are spicy and sour. It is usually strongly flavored. Rice is usually served with

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    don’t‚” replied he. “You must get off the boat‚ now‚” the captain demanded. “The ship is departing.” The owner yelled‚ “But I want my slave!” “Get off the boat. Your slave isn’t here.” Hours later‚ Jim snuck of the boat the boat and returned to Miss Watson. There was a grin on my face when I stopped. I wondered if Jim was having a dream or not. As soon as Tom was back we cut along the path‚ around the garden fence‚ and by and by fetched up on the steep top of the hill the other side of the house.

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    In the novel The Catcher in the Rye‚ J. D. Salinger portrays the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ from two very different sides. On one hand‚ Holden is passionate about the protection of innocence‚ and he attempts to shelter all kids‚ especially his younger sister Phoebe‚ from any knowledge which might compromise their innocence. On the other hand‚ Holden is repeatedly revealed to be experienced and knowledgeable in society. He constantly swears‚ drinks‚ and smokes‚ sharply criticizes everyone he sees

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    Herman Webster Mudgett‚ also known as the infamous H. H. Holmes‚ was “born with the devil in him.” Holmes committed an estimated 200 murders in his lifetime‚ and is now known and believed to be America’s first serial killer. His secretive “murder castle‚” crimes and arrest‚ and his trial and execution almost 130 years ago‚ all has led him to his infamy today. H.H. Holmes killed at least nine people‚ confessed to as many as thirty murders‚ and may have been responsible for up to two-hundred

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    The same year Holmes and Myrta had a child named Lucy. Upon completion three years later‚ Holmes moved his drugstore into the bottom floor of the Castle and rented space out to other shops to maintain a normal appearance. The second floor contained his office and living space‚ while the third floor contained spacious “guest” rooms. The inside of the Castle housed a maze containing over 60 windowless rooms with one-way doors‚ false floors‚ trapdoors‚ doors that opened to brick walls‚ stairways leading

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    the wealth‚ and many had different ideas on what to do with all that money. There was a wide range of viewpoints towards wealth in the late 19th century‚ and the viewpoints between Andrew Carnegie‚ Edward Bellamy‚ and John D. Rockefeller had substantial comparisons and contrasts that are crucial to our knowledge of today’s wealth in the economy. Andrew Carnegie was born in Scotland in 1835. He moved with his family to Allegheny‚ Pennsylvania at age thirteen and began his career as a bobbin boy in

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    Ages‚ when the Church was corrupt and men thought that they could buy their way into heaven. The characters are all described in detail. The demeanors of the characters‚ their clothing- even their horses are described in preparation for the main stories: The Canterbury Tales. The way Chaucer describes his many individuals as if he is purposely attempting to make them as different as possible. Two characters that he describes are the Knight and his son‚ the Squire. These two differ in many ways‚ as often

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    Running head: W2A4: Compare and Contrast Essay Online VS on Campus Miranda Moore South University Online VS on Campus Write an essay in which you compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of engaging in a specific online activity with those pursuing the same activity in a more traditional way. Comparing online college institutions to a physical campus can be a difficult task. Many students know what degree they want to pursue‚ but with so many online universities

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    University of Phoenix Material Appendix D Part I Define the following terms: Term Definition Ethnic group Being a member of an ethnic group‚ especially of a group that is a minority within a larger society. Anti-Semitism Discrimination against prejudice or hostility towards Jews. Islamophobia A irrational fear or prejudice towards Muslims and Islam. Xenophobia A fear of foreigners or strangers or of that which is foreign or strange. Persecution The systematic mistreatment

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    Comparison and Contrast Essay Two stories written by two different writers can share similar but very different aspects of life. Sherman alexie wrote the story What It Means To Say Phoenix‚ Arizona which was about two natives on a road trip to retrieve one of their fathers ashes and bonded during the trip. Louse Erdrich also wrote a story about two natives who took a road trip to bond named The Red Convertible. In both stories two natives lived on a preservation as kids. A key difference

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