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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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    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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    SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform my audience about the similarities between the religion of Islam and Christianity. INTRODUCTION 1. (ATTENTION GETTER) Most of us do not know that the teachings of Islam and Christianity are related to each other. This is because our society do not open their minds to know about other religions and cultures. Now‚ there are lots of conflicts happened between these two religions because there is no understanding between us‚ the Muslims and the Christians. If you remember

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    Greek story of the first human woman‚ created by the gods and goddesses‚ with the Judeo-Christian story of Eve - their first woman. Pandora and Eve were both the first women to be created‚ they both damned mankind‚ and they were both considered to be a gift to mankind at the beginning of their existence. Although Pandora and Eve were different‚ they were both created to be some sort of companion to their male counterparts - Epimetheus and Adam‚ as well being the first human woman to walk Earth. Being

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    The Giver The similarities between the book and movie‚ The Giver‚ is that for their transportation they used bikes because they didn’t want anyone getting hurt or into crashes. Not to mention at one point Gabriel spent some of his nights at Jonas’s house. Also somewhere around the end of the book the Giver mentioned that his daughter is Rosemary. The last similarity I found was in the end when Jonas ran away from the community he brought Gabriel with him The difference between the book and the

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    similar in many aspects including their goal of gaining complete power and expanding their  empires over a vast area. Even though the Aztecs and Mongols shared many similarities in  their war tactics‚ they were separated in their advancements in technology and religion.    Aztecs:  1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.   Disliked and distrusted  Human sacrifice  Strong warriors  Worshiped the sun  Stationary living  Isolated  More technologically  advanced  Mongols:  1. 2. 3. 4. Nomads  Islamic religion  Adopted prior customs  

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    The concept of the human person is defined in numerous ways across different philosophers and when discussing the various approaches to this concept‚ the philosophers use different arguments that can end in the same basic point. Through the cases presented by the philosophers we are given many of the same ideas of the human goal of life‚ but the arguments that lead to this conclusion are very different. We were presented four philosophers specifically and though many things match up to make a good

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    As humans we experience many emotions‚ love and hate being some of the most intense. Christianity‚ one of the most prevalent religions in our society‚ praises love as one of its virtues. Our society looks at these two terms as having completely opposite meanings due to the way they are used in every day conversations. The popularity of the word love and hate sometimes cloud their true meanings making it hard to truly see their similarities and differences. Love and hate are similar characteristics

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    I. Introduction The common debate is about whether or not dolphins are as intelligent as humans have believed them to be for centuries. Dolphins have been portrayed in history for a long time as helpers of humankind and have even been depicted in stories as being able to understand human language. It is known that dolphins are quite the social creatures‚ these animals travel in family groups and the mothers spend a substantial amount of time teaching their young what to and not to do‚ not only for

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    In comparing both Kant’s resolution and Mill’s resolution to Aristotle’s expected resolution‚ one can view the many similarities and differences between Aristotle’s philosophies and those of Kant and those of Mill. Primarily‚ Aristotle would resolve the moral conflict by siding with the judgement that expresses the virtue as the mean and coincides with achieving a human’s highest end of the Summum Bonum‚ which equates to happiness‚ both according to the situation‚ but not relevant to the individual

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