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    Land vs. River-Huck Finn

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    Land versus river is seen as a major theme‚ or motif‚ in Huckleberry Finn. There are many differences between the episodes that occur on the river and episodes that occur on the land. There is not only a difference in the mentality of the characters‚ but the action of the characters. Although the differences very much outweigh the similarities‚ there are similarities‚ too. The most obvious symbol of the river is the freedom that it gives both Huck and Jim. One of the freedoms is that nothing

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    Atticus and his kids who live in Maycomb. Atticus is a lawyer and he tries his best to defend black man named Tom Robinson. However‚ if one further compares them can be see there are both differences and similarities between these two in term of writing techniques‚ characters and themes. There are differences and similarities in writing techniques. In both stories one can see personifications. For example in “the Lamp at Noon”‚ at the begining of the story‚ the narrator observer “there were two

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    Miss

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    sorry” (Fugard 26) are the words used by Hally when his mom reprimands him for being disrespectful towards his father even when Hally willingly says “I am not being disrespectful.” (Fugard 38). This shows the assertive side Halley’s mom has. The difference between the

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    Flowers for Algernon and Charly have many differences and similarities‚ but they both portray the same idea of a man going through surgery and being smart afterwards. The man then realizes it isn’t permanent. Although‚ the movie has a different ending than the story. To begin with‚ the man is named Charlie. He works at a box/dough company and thinks his co-workers are his friends. He knows he is not that smart‚ but still he is determined to learn and practice how to spell‚ read‚ and write well with

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    The Maltese Falcon

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    to find if they had the same name. Those are only just a few similarities of the book and movie there are a lot more. So all the similarities are really important‚ from weather it’s to understanding the book verses the movie or vice versa. The differences in the movie from the novel are a big part of putting together the two stories. For instance Iva Archer to me was a bigger part of the book then she was in the movie. In the book she caused insufficient problems

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    lillies of the field

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    the city‚ both realized that they were missing something. Despite these similarities Mother Maria and Homer also had their differences. From the very beginning‚ Mother Maria and Homer did not see eye to eye on many things. When Homer first arrived at the convent‚ Mother Maria said that God had sent him‚ but Homer thought that it was just a coincidence. Another difference between Mother Maria and Homer was their faith. When Homer was fretting over how he was going to get bricks for the chapel‚

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    where some are excluded because of their differences. 4. Give an example of how you work in an inclusive way? 5. What does diversity mean? Diversity means difference. Diversity recognises that although everyone in society has things in common they are also different and unique in many ways‚ different in how they look or dress‚ how they behave‚ how they worship‚ their gender or ethnic group etc. and diversity recognises that contributing these differences to society in turn makes society better

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    Epic and Modern Heroes

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    Epic and Modern Heroes          Epic and modern heroes have many similarities and differences. Their personalities‚ characteristics‚ and physical abilities vary. These similarities and differences make heroes unique and memorable for years to come.         Epic heroes have a lot of personality. Most people would call them braggarts because they always boast about their adventures‚ treasures‚ or battles. Now‚ heroes are more like ordinary people. A firefighter is a modern day hero and could reside

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    learning styles

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    Overview 1. What are learning styles? 2. Why learning styles are important? 3. What are the different learning style classifications available? 4. What are the similarities and differences between different learning style classifications? 5. What is/are your learning style/s? 6. What is/are the most appropriate learning method/s for your learning style/s? 1. What are learning styles?  Learning style is an approach to learning  It is not how you learn; i.e. not the method of learning

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    and columnist. “Marigolds” was written by Eugenia W. Collier. She was born in 1928 in the city of Baltimore and was an African-American writer and critic. There are many similarities and differences between “Thank You Ma’am” and “Marigolds.” The settings in both stories are similar‚ but have some differences. “Thank You Ma’am” is set in Harlem‚ New York at 11 o’ clock at night‚ while “Marigolds” is set in Maryland in 1930 during The Great Depression. Roger‚ from “Thank You Ma’am‚” says at one

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