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    Paramedics and nurses have many similarities as well as many differences. Often in an ER setting paramedics and nurses must work together to accomplish things quicker since there are many patients to take care of. I will be discussing some of the differences of these two similar professions including how to become a RN and a paramedic‚ what is required in order to work in an ER‚ how orders are given‚ pay scale differences‚ and how paramedics and nurses interact with each other. An RN‚ or registered

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    The Giver vs. “The Village” Text-to-Text: The Giver and “The Village” are both utopian societies pecause the government makes everything perfect for tham to be controlled. . There are many differences and similarities between them that all range in the category of fear. The Giver and “The Village” both have an unknown fear that lurks on the outside of their communities. In both “the Village” and The Giver the people live in a very gloomy and sad environment‚ The Giver there is no color at they

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    Rivera and Orozco both expressed their views on the Mexican Revolution through their murals. These artists had a few similarities as well as their differences when it came to their individual murals. They both used similar colors to symbolize different aspects of the events that were taking place. For example‚ mostly the peasants in Rivera’s murals wore white which could possibly stand for innocence. However‚ a difference among the artists that I saw was that Rivera tends to paint more of wider frame

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    France‚ United States of America‚ and Mexico have all had their similarities and differences. But‚ they all have gone through a revolution. They all lead down to being treated fairly. France’s 3rd estate just wanted to be treated equal to the 1st and 2nd. USA just wanted representation in the government. Mexico wanted freedom. By the end‚ they got what they asked for. The American Revolution was about the colonist wanting fair representation in the government. They had no say in what was going

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    The first contacts between the British and the Muslims were sporadic and rare. The first known encounter of the Muslims and the citizens of the British Isles dates back to the seventh century. For example‚ the gold imitation of the dinar was coined in 775 by Offa‚ the King of Mercia‚ a kingdom in Anglo-Saxon England. The coin had Offa’s name on one side and the inscription of the Islamic declaration of faith ‘there is no God but Allah alone’ on the other (The Gold Imitation Dinar of Offa). During

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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the similarities and differences in the artistic design and function of two pieces of given works‚ the statue of Memi and Sabu‚ and the Seated Statue of Gudea. In this paper I will look at where they come from‚ the assumed intended purpose and the lasting fascination with objects from the past.                 Looking at the Statue of Memi and Sabu‚ we can see visually it is from the Egyptian era‚ according to the website given we see it is made of “carved

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    Throughout all vertebrates‚ most species are able to produce sounds (Elemans‚ 2014). Not all of them‚ however‚ are capable of vocal learning‚ which is referred to as being able to learn vocalizations by imitating rather than by instinctive behavior‚ or auditory learning‚ which is the ability to associate sounds heard to a certain behavioral response (Jarvis‚ 2009). Whereas many species accomplish auditory learning‚ such as dogs reacting to “Sit!” with sitting down‚ relatively few species additionally

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    While the two scenes of the River-God Danuvius seem identical due to broad similarities in content‚ key differences in the execution small stylistic details distinguish the Column of Aurelius from the Column of Trajan. The focal point of the foreground in both scenes is the God Danuvius‚ standing with his back to the viewer and his head raised. His function‚ granting approval to the Roman military‚ is the same in both versions‚ but small physical details are different. In the Column of Marcus Aurelius

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    the Etruscans and the Campanians borrowed this practice from some unspecified Greek tribe. This is possible because in the early sixth century and late seventh century B.C.‚ Greek settlers began settling down in southern Italy and built cities. These Greek cities were able to advance quickly and became extremely prosperous and influential. These early Greek settlers quickly spread their rich culture throughout Italy‚ which included tales told by the legendary Greek poet Homer which were contained

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    address the issue of how science and technological advancements‚ such as Galvanism‚ have given humans the ability to create artificial life and act as ‘God’. As life is created‚ the question of ‘what actually is human’ arises‚ and as the relationships between creator and creation are seen‚ audiences are made to reflect

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