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    lot of similarities and differences when we are comparing their values. Comparing Canada to Morocco shows many differences and similarities between the two countries; dress‚ punctuality‚ and these are just some aspects that show the differences between Canada and Morocco. Since Canada is a relatively informal and relaxed country‚ the common dress for offices is informal to casual for both men and women and this may vary between larger and smaller cities‚ and also between public

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    entitled the Ten Precepts‚ which are voluntary rules they undertake (“Access”). In Christianity a code of ethics called the 10 Commandments is followed in obedience to God. The Gospel of John reads “This is love for God: to obey his commands. And his commands are not burdensome” 1 John 5:3). These moral codes address an array of topics in regard to various aspects of life. The stance of Buddhism and Christianity on various topics can be attained through a comparison of the 10 precepts and the 10

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    What are the Differences and Similarities between Freshwater and Saltwater Fish? There are many differences between freshwater and saltwater fish‚ as the anatomy (how they absorb and dispose of unneeded water‚ sizes and reproduction)‚ where they are located‚ climate‚ feeding and species. In addition‚ there are many similarities they share as they are some species that eats the same prey‚ the same food chain (the biggest will eat the smallest) and some parts from their anatomy (fish scales‚ gills

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    Differences and similarities between prescriptive and descriptive strategies Similarities There is a strong similarity to descriptive and prescriptive strategies. As the definition reads; descriptive: “what is usually done” or prescriptive: “what can be done most realistically” could end up being the same outcome on many occasions. The definitions even make sense when put together. What is usually done is most likely what can be done most realistically. However‚ when studied in more depth

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    same goal‚ which is acquiring an education and graduating‚ the demands‚ expectations‚ and social atmosphere extremely contrast.   However‚ after going to high school for four years‚ college is definitely a step up. There are similarities‚ but at the same time more differences. Both college and high school are very important for a student because everyone in this era has to achieve a good education for his or her future. Most colleges have a format of instruction that is nearly identical to that

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    without work who are actively seeking work and are currently available for work (ABS). In 2017‚ Australia’s unemployment rate was 5.6% (CIA) while in Thailand‚ it was significantly lower at 0.7% (CIA). Thailand and Australia share many similarities and differences relating to employment and unemployment‚ including employment structure and employment and unemployment trends. Employment structure Employment structure refers to the division of a country’s labour force into primary‚ secondary and tertiary

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    (which involves a change in behaviour in response to another’s order). The purpose of the essay is to look at the similarities and differences between the forms of social influence‚ particularly looking at the factors that influence each of them. It concludes that two of the forms of social influence: obedience and compliance are very similar‚ while conformity displays numerous differences. Each day individuals are blasted by countless attempts by others to influence them‚ and therefore the study of

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    Judaism Darlene Branconier REL/134 July 31st‚ 2012 David Gainey Judaism Judaism is among the oldest of the world’s major living religious cultures of the Jewish. Rich in culture and history Judaism is the first of three (including Christianity and Islam) monotheistic religions; teaching in the belief in one God. There is a cultural and religious spirit that contributes to the characterization of the Jewish people and the Jewish lifestyle. Influenced by Jewish history‚ the Jewish festival

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    usage‚ similarities and differences between the Patheon in Rome and the Partheon in Athens. Despite the Roman and Greek empire are from diverse periods they have influenced the architecture around the globe significantly. The main similarity between the two is that they both were temples to the gods. The differences here is that Parthenon was made to celebrate Athena‚ the patron goddess of Athens‚ while the Pantheon was made to celebrate all the Roman gods and goddesses. Another difference is the

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    its own crises. Each therefore demands its own narrative…” (Stearns‚ 1947). This excerpt was taken from a book about the European revolutions of 1848‚ but could have easily been talking about the recent Arab Spring in 2011. The striking parallels between the two uprisings are remarkable. In 1848‚ revolutionary zeal erupted across continental Europe. The waves of revolution were set in motion in France and then it did not take long before the rest of Europe was hit by a storm of revolts. Like a domino

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