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    Robert Munsch and Dr. Theodor Seuss: The Differences and Similarities-By: Olga Gostioujeva Are you “The Paperbag Princess” or “The Cat in the Hat”? These two famous picture books are written by Dr.Theodor Seuss (“The Paperbag Princess”) and Robert Munsch (“The Cat in the Hat”). These authors have many similarities and differences. They both incorporated their family members to play part in their stories. For example in the book “Oh the Places You’ll Go” (written by Dr. Seuss) includes a

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    exceeded beyond capabilities. Character archetypes are used to make clear coordinations and distinctions between character roles in the story. Since Anime is made from Eastern side of the world while Disney films are from west‚ there are reasons of differences and similarities between the two animation regarding the archetype based from their culture. Hero character archetype is overlapped between Anime and Disney films samples. However‚ it was used differently by the two animation wherein Mobile Suit

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    prior to what is known as the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation were ratified on March 1‚ 1781‚ and the Constitution was signed on September 17‚ 1787. The two documents were signed in years of one another; however‚ they share similarities as well as differences. Overview and Issues with The Articles of Confederation The first draft of The Articles of Confederation was composed by Benjamin Franklin; three additional drafts were created (History.com‚ 2009). The last version of it was created

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    natural settings within the New world. Over the course of time‚ paintings done by Europeans artist focus on several different elements when drawing the Native American women. It is also through the painting that we identify the key difference and similarities between the two cultures. Individuals such as John White‚ have provided a very detailed account and depiction of the early indigenous Americans. White’s images consisted of lifelike details as well as depictions of the culture and society that

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    Causes of the Cold War Ideological differences - Stalin vs Truman The US President Roosevelt died in 1945. He was replaced by Truman who was strongly anti-Communist and‚ as the war came to an end‚ the relationship between America and Russia fell apart. But this was not the only cause of trouble. Historians believed that the wartime alliance between the Soviet Union and America was also wrecked by the huge differences between the two countries in: • Politics - America was capitalist‚ Russia

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    encyclopaedic biography of Hitler‚ and the best thing in it is his treatment of Hitler’s effect on the German people. He intersperses his biography with evidence of German popular sentiment‚ fragmentary and yet telling. Many Germans (perhaps understandably) have tried to separate the history of Hitler from the history of the German people during the Third Reich‚ one historian going so far as to declare that there were no National Socialists‚ there was only Hitler. This is nonsense‚ and Kershaw

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    role of the “work father” can led to abuse of power and treating their subordinates as children and not members of a team. Treating your subordinates as children and not listening to their suggestion is not making them feel as if their opinion matters. Liden describes how the Asian’s business leadership typically is focused on the company and not on the individual’s workers (2011). In this type of work environment the leadership is in control of the power and maintains it at all times. Furthermore‚

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    Difference and similarities between micro and macro sociology There are many differences between macro and micro-level theories. Micro-level focuses on individuals and their interactions. For example the relationship between adult children and their parents‚ or the effect of negative attitudes on older people. Some criticize on micro-level theories becuase they focus on what older people do rather than on social conditionsand policies that cuase them to act the way they do. Macro-level focuses more

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    Similarities and differences list – Similarities. * Both were a warrior class‚ who swore loyalty to their feudal lords‚ and who in turn were rewarded with land and money by those they served. * Both enjoyed special privileges in their societies‚ and place high value on ancestry. * At the same time‚ it was possible for people to "break into" the Knightly/Samurai class for much of both Europe and Japan’s feudal eras. * Both started out as primarily cavalrymen‚ though the Samurai

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald ’s The Great Gatsby and Ernest Hemingway ’s The Sun Also Rises both define the culture of the 1920s through the behaviors and thoughts of their characters. The characters in both novels have a sense of sadness and emptiness‚ which they resolve through sex and alcohol. This can be attributed to the disillusionment surrounding the Great War‚ better known as World War I. Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby represents the Jazz Age and high life of the 1920s‚ in contrast to Brett Ashley

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