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    school‚ I had friends who just wanted to drink‚ party‚ and have fun‚ but that wasn’t the case for me. I wanted to go to college‚ get a degree‚ and obtain a successful career. Me and my friends had different goals in life‚ they wanted to live life to the fullest‚ and I wanted to study. After thoroughly thinking it through‚ I realized that if I continued being friends with them‚ then I would soon resort back to the partying lifestyle. If I did that‚ then I would probably become a drunk‚ never go to school

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    There’s a debate on who loves each other more. The debate comes from the story Romeo and Juliet. In my opinion Juliet loved Romeo more for many multiple reasons. I always think us girls always go the extra mile for the guys. I’m going to state reasons why I think Juliet loved Romeo more. Before it was Romeo and Juliet it was Romeo and Rosaline which that was Juliet’s cousin. The Capulets were having a party and Benvolio suggests crashing the party so that Romeo can see that the other women are

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    includes the contradictory characters Atticus and Alexandra. These siblings have identifiable similarities and differences. Atticus and Alexandra are similar in various ways. One similarity is the want to lead Jem and Scout into the right direction‚ but how they do it is in a different way. Atticus will lead them to the right paths‚ but Alexandra wants to shape the kids into her own image. Another similarity is they both listen to the radio. See‚ Atticus gets his news from the newspaper‚ so he probably

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    Little Engine That Could. Over the years‚ I learned to read the book. Each night‚ my mom and I would read it together. By the age of five‚ I stumbled a little but I could pick up the book and read it with ease. At the age of six‚ I read it with no problem. As years went by‚ my mom would pick up the book occasionally and we would read it together. When I would get in trouble or bring home bad grades‚ we would pick up the book and read it. I didn’t understand the reason my mom did this. I always thought

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    The Similarities Between Buddhism And Christianity Christianity and Buddhism‚ as one of the world’s three major religions‚ occupy very important position in the society‚ influence most of people. Maybe they have different religious doctrines and faiths‚ but they also share the similarities. First of all‚ I think that both Buddhism and Christianity can help people relieve their pressure through repenting the mistakes they did. Christians think if they embrace Jesus‚ repent and mend your ways

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    may remain relatively unchanged‚ the way the magic is used can be as different as day and night‚ as Circe and Medea. Circe and Medea both first appear in epic stories and poems. Each has her own way of servicing the hero. They use their dark arts and magic to help their respective heroes overcome obstacles and complete tasks. During

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    The Similarities between Christianity and Buddhism Christianity and Buddhism are two of the most popular religions in the world. Each religion has their separate demographic‚ belief systems as well as rituals. Though founded at different period of time‚ Christianity and Buddhism have formed cultures and have had a great influence on people with origin‚ customs and belief. However‚ focusing on core values such as humility‚ purity of heart and charity‚ Christianity and Buddhism

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    Victor and the creature never have a good relationship‚ and it seems to make them look like they are very different when they are not.Throughout the book‚ Mary Shelley suggests that the creature and Victor are very different‚ but they are actually very similar. They both have the same personalities. In the novel‚ both Victor and Frankenstein want to help others at first “This was then the reward of my benevolence!”(Shelley 120) “When I mingled with other families‚ I distinctly discerned how peculiarly

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    Many have heard of the Greek goddess‚ Artemis‚ but not many know of her Roman comparison Diana. There are some differences but many similarities. Both versions are referred to as the goddess of the hunt‚ as well as the moon and of childbirth or fertility. Diana had many qualities that could be looked upon and thought to be respectable as well as what she stood for and protected. (#2) Diana’s story is one that should be respected. The Greek version says that Artemis was born on the island of Delos

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    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” when Tessi saw the black dot on her paper she looked at it like she couldn’t believe it and she had to somehow persuade the people to not stone her to death by re-drawing names. Just like in “The Necklace” when Mathilde lost the necklace

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