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    procedure rules that operates separately and independently. There are several similarities and differences between the federal court system and Virginia’s court system. One similar that they both share deals with the severing process. A summons must be served with a copy of the complaint. Anyone eighteen and older‚ that is not personally involved with the matter may serve a summons and complaint. When we talk about differences we look at which public-sector employees are authorized to serve process

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    terrorist attack. Japan sent over one hundred fighter planes to attack the United States military base in Pearl Harbor. This reminds me of the September 11 attack. One similarity is that both of the wars mainly started because if the many disagreements they had with United States‚ like the restrictions of trade embargo. One difference is that it took place at Pearl Harbor‚ while 9/11 took place at the World Trade Center. At the time‚ they were already in a war known as the Iraq-Iran War‚ due to conflicts

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    about made-up‚ mystical creatures or even creatures turning into humans‚ I always seem to thoroughly enjoy the stories behind them. After reading the novel Selkie Girl and watching the movie Secret of Roan Inish‚ I started to draw some similarities and differences between the two. Further research from other selkie folklore stories really began to show me that there are different elements to each myth that continuously relate back to Laurie Brooks’ Novel and the film we watched in class. Each one

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    Fitzgerald demonstrates to the reader through his ever evolving characterisation of Gatsby that Gatsby’s idea of himself and Daisy is out of sync with the reality of the situation being that Daisy’s attitude towards Gatsby has changed and that of their differences in social statuses. Fitzgerald portrays the decay of social morals and values due to the idealisation of the American dream into a American nightmare through Gatsby’s opulent parties that he threw every Saturday night hoping Daisy would one day

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    The Plain Sense of Things by Wallace Stevens In Stevens’ poem "The Plain Sense of Things" the first thing the reader notices is that there are five equal stanzas. The poem is neatly constructed so that each stanza contains four lines. This creates an organized‚ orderly look to the poem‚ and gives off the idea of being in control because of the form. After further examination of the poem‚ the reader discovers the gloomy nature of the poem. Another interesting feature is the length of the poem. The

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    In 1910‚ they were compelled to sell the business since Thomas Edison held many licenses where he could control the flourishing film industry. This drove the Warners to briefly make films. Warner and his sibling made a film called The Perils of the Plains which was low quality and did not do well in the cinematic world. After Edison’s license was legitimately broken‚ the Warners went back to distribution and afterward attempted to get production started again in 1912. At the point when World War I

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    “Comparison of themes from two movies” Frankenstein 1931 and Frankenstein 1994 For my final essay I chose to compare main themes from movies Frankenstein‚ released in different periods. First one is from the year 1931 and the other one is from 1994. Both are based on Mary Shelley’s novel “Frankenstein or; The Modern Prometheus”‚ from 1818. The storyline is generally the same in both movies‚ but themes differ‚ due to different release periods. The story is about a scientist‚ dr. Frankenstein‚

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    he festive season of Yule had just concluded‚ and Sir Percival‚ one of King Arthur’s skilled and trusted knights‚ was still an unmarried man at close to age twenty. Being single normally didn’t bother Percival all that much. Though he was a hulking young man‚ and quite nice looking‚ he was relatively shy with women‚ and often felt the stress of approaching ladies was simply overwhelming. But during the past couple of weeks‚ having watched families gather together in order to celebrate the season

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    My Reflection On Central Park Imagine a topographical view of Manhattan in the early 1800’s; all you see is squares and streets. This was Clinton’s Commissioner Plan- to level all of Manhattan to make way for streets and buildings. However‚ what were not taken to account were parks and recreational areas. This would all change in the 1850’s as landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted architect Calvert Vaux won the right to build their project- the Greensward Plan (CentralParkHistory). This plan

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    The impending arrival of Europeans and Africans in the Americas in the 15th century and later has similarities and differences with earlier history. The Europeans who arrived in the Americas were explorers looking for new discoveries in the 15th century. Christopher Columbus started a settlement in the Americas in the late 15th century and other Europeans followed. Shortly after African’s were captured and brought to the Americas as slaves. As time went on more settlements were established and more

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