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    Middle Eastern countries that are steeped in history. They are both countries in which much of society revolves around religion. In both countries some segment of the population fights daily to be accepted as and treated as equals. Even with those similarities‚ there are some glaring differences that have accounted for many years of tension amongst the two nations. Where once these two countries were able to find some common ground and accord‚ there now exists if not outright war‚ deep seated resentment

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    independent city-states‚ or poleis. Two of the most significant city-states were Athens and Sparta. Athens‚ home of some of the most important philosophers‚ is famous for being the cradle of democracy. On the other hand‚ Sparta‚ the polis with some of the best warriors in Ancient Greece‚ was an oligarchy with two kings. Naturally‚ these two different political systems influenced the common citizens in very different‚ but also very similar ways. Now we are going to look into those similarities and differences

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    Similarities and Differences About Japan and Europe Have you ever wondered whether Japan and Europe were similar? We will be talking about the similarities and differences between Japan and Europe. There were many similarities between Japan and Europe. First off‚ both Europe and Japan‚ had people who fought in their armies. Next‚ the Europeans and Japanese both had warriors that are armed with weapons and armour. In Japan‚ those warriors were called samurai‚ and in Europe‚ they were called knights

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    Pantheon in Rome Today‚ I will attempt to compare two religious structures belonging to the Classical style of the Ancient Greek Architecture: the Parthenon of Athens (Greece) and the Pantheon in Rome (Italy). They both have visible differences and similarities in architecture and perhaps had parallel purpose and functions when they were built. First of all‚ there is an abyss of time‚ about 600 years‚ separating these two constructions: the Greeks built their Parthenon during the High Classical Period

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    Islam and Christianity are different religions with different beliefs. There are many differences that can be easily stated between these two religions. Even though both religions differ in many ways‚ they share some similarities in their prayer principles‚ such as their prayer timings‚ praising god and idolatry. Firstly‚ in both the religions‚ they have specified prayer timings that are mentioned in their scriptures. The timings for offering the prayers were clearly mentioned in the scriptures

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    There are many comparisons one can draw between King Saul of the Bible and King Macbeth. This essay is an attempt at discerning similarities in the two stories and drawing a sort of comparative moral or thesis from the two. The astonishing level of similarity between the stories presents an almost obvious sense of reproduction. Many speculate Shakespeare as having taken most of the ideas in Macbeth from King Saul’s story in the Holy Bible. While this has not been technically proven it is almost universally

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    Virgil‚ full name being Publius Vergilius Maro‚ was a male roman poet born in 70BCE in the village of Andes‚ near Mantua in Cisalpine Gaul. He came from an equestrian landowning family‚ which meant that his family could afford to give him a good education‚ and he went to school in Cremona‚ Milan in northern Italy‚ Naples to the south‚ and most

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    A Village Fair Introduction: A village fair is a large gathering of men‚ women and children on a particular occasion. It is a hilarious annual meeting place of the village people. It is like a mirror that reflects the emblem of rural life. It brings a chance in the monotonous life of the villagers. People of all ages specially the children eagerly wait for this happy occasion. Place and Occasion: A village fair is usually held once or twice a year either on the first or the last day of Bengali

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    The polytheistic Hinduism and compared to the more philosophical‚ secular Confucianism share various similarities in social policies‚ behavioral acceptance and philosophical however Hindu’s achieve this through the caste system while Confusion’s achieve it via Meritocracy. As a religion Hinduism has the least social mobility‚ with the caste system it is nearly impossible to increase your status in that lifetime. Hindus believe that if you complete your duties or dharma you will receive good karma

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    A village fair A village fair is a gathering of men‚ women and children of villages at a central and convenient place either on the banks of the river or at the market place. Generally during Hindu festivals fair are held near the Hindu temples. Fairs are held on Eid days‚ on the 10th day of Muharram and also on the last and first day of the Bengal New Year. The children‚ the old and the young wait eagerly for such a day. This gives a sudden change in the monotonous life of the village. A hectic

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