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    Americans take part in football or basketball in the United States. This is a big number of people participating. It is a great way to stay active. I am going to compare the two sports to each other. Obviously they are different but there are some similarities. I will talk about being active‚ being on a team‚ and how they are played. Being active is in both of these sports. They require a lot of energy. Basketball is a smaller playing area meaning the court is obviously smaller than a football field

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    These are some of the most important similarities between basketball and soccer. To begin with‚ they are both team sports. As a basketball team can consist of five players‚ while a soccer team is much larger in comparison as it can be made up of eleven players. In both of the sports‚ substitutes

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    The laws and guidelines of ancient India have many similarities to the laws and guidelines of other ancient civilizations we’ve studied in the past two weeks. In the "Law of Manu" we see the creation of the caste system‚ a system which places people in predisposed social classes which dictate your profession and your worth. The classes range from the Brahman which are the highest ranked people within the society‚ to the Shuda which are the least ranked and known to be the servants of the upper classes

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    Judaism and Christianity are two of the many religions of the world. Both of these religions can be found in the Middle East. Although they are very similar‚ they also differ in many ways. People who believe in the Jewish religion are called Jews. Jews believe that the Messiah is yet to come. In the world there are about 13 million Jewish followers. Jews go to a synagogue to worship their ’Messiah.’ They also read the Torah‚ which is their Holy Book. Abraham founded Judaism in 1700 B.C.E. Jews consider

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    The novel Freak the Mighty is the story of a special friendship between two boys. The movie version The Mighty shows many of the adventures the boys shared. In the movie‚ much is shown with Kevin and Max and the similarities to the Knights of the round table such as how the knights were chivalrous‚ how they were brave‚ and how they were helpful to the weak. The knights were chivalrous to the ladies that needed help with anything. Freak and Max were chivalrous to the lady that need help getting

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    over the mistreatment and fear that people of the Jewish culture faced during this specific time period. Schindler’s List and Night are two completely different pieces representing two very different Holocaust stories. Both stories hold several similarities and differences because of the point of view‚ location‚ and main characters discussed in them. One of the many differences between the two works is the difference in main characters. Eliezer Wiesel is a Jewish boy during the time of the Holocaust

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    upon these writings as a primary source‚ the power of opinion must be taken into consideration. One cannot assume that all historians will present a completely unbiased depiction of their times. What is curious is how historians are able to carry similarities in their portraits of a nation when they had no relation at all in time or culuture. This phenomenon in present in Tacitus’ Germania and Sima Qian’s Account of the Xiongnu. The former a senator and historian of the early Roman Empire‚ and the latter

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    Religion is part of everybody’s daily life‚ whether passively or actively. This term‚ "religion"‚ is used loosely‚ everywhere in this world. However‚ its definition is not as simple and straightforward as it appears to be. Religion is a system of belief‚ practice and organization which shapes an ethic manifest in the behaviour of its adherents. Religious beliefs are the interpretation of our surroundings and our personal and immediate experience with reference to the structure of the entire universe

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    Baseball and Hockey have many differences. But they also have a lot of similarities. Baseball is known as Americas past time. It is one of the most popular sports in the United States. Hockey is more popular in Canada than any other country. Mainly because it is colder for longer periods of time there. One of the similarities these sports have is that they both have 30 teams. Baseball is mostly played in the summer and sometimes goes into the fall because of the playoffs. The reason it is played

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    Greg Kaspar Compare and contrast of “The Lottery” & “The Necklace” In Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery" the objects in the story all foreshadow the story’s dark undertone. But in Guy De Mauppasant’s "The Necklace‚" Mathilde’s life is defined in the moment after the ball‚ when she looks in the mirror and discovers the loss of the necklace. These stories are similar and different in many ways. There are many comparisons between “The Lottery” and “The Necklace”. First‚ In “The Lottery”

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