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    Have you ever wondered what a kwakwakw’wakw is?I will be talking about differences‚similarities‚about Inuit and Haida.The answer for a kwakwakw’wakw is a place to live for Haida dwelling. Here are the differences for Inuit.Traditional Inuit dwelling were pit houses or snow igloos.Due to the fact‚pit houses were for winter villages.Then‚snow igloos were better for women to build.From the myths and legends it all began with a polar bear‚ which is called Nanuk.The Europeans had a belief

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    Britain and Japan are two nations that are thousands of miles away from each other‚ so they are not often seen as similar‚ but in reality they have many similarities. Both Britain and Japan are islands secluded from their continent‚ but their location was key to their success with industrialization and imperialism. Britain was known as the origin place for the Industrialization and Japan shocked the world with its rise to power. Both learned how to use their geography to their advantage. Critical

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    Andrew Carnegie and John Muir both grew up in Scotland and soon after moved to the United States to seek a better life where resources were more plentiful. Carnegie and Muir both had a similarity for not only business‚ but invention as well. Carnegie and Muir both clearly had the ability to become successful businessmen and their inventions prompted both of their successes. Both of them always had ranging activities and were raring to learn new things. They both shared similar qualities and were

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    One major parallel between Macbeth and Scar include the actions surrounding the gruesome murders of the king. As an overview of events‚ in Act III‚ Macbeth stabs King Duncan‚ to whom he pledged loyalty to his king‚ and uses the guards‚ Malcolm‚ and Donalbain as scapegoats through manipulation; however‚ both instances include undesirable results for the villain. Likewise‚ Scar murdered his own flesh and blood‚ Mufasa‚ the king of Pride Rock‚ by throwing his brother off a high cliff‚ and used his

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    The McCarthyism period took place during the 1950’s when The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller. McCarthyism significantly impacted Arthur Miller’s thoughts when he wrote the play. The Crucible was seen as a parallel of a modern-day witch hunt‚ such as McCarthyism. McCarthyism is the practice of publicizing accusations of political disloyalty or subversions without any evidence. Joseph R McCarthy made false accusations about certain people in the government being communists. Both McCarthyism and

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    Household education has also been a huge concept that adds on to why married women are stereotyped a certain way. From my observations‚ I have concluded that these stereotypes have been affecting women because the platform of the stereotypes has always been their household. Married women stereotypes did not appear overnight‚ they have been around for generations now. It all starts with how a woman’s parents raised and educated her. If she is part of a traditional family‚ she will most likely follow

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    animals‚ and have self-elevating thoughts while being judgemental towards others. These traits ultimately cause the reader to reflect on his or her life and reevaluate his or her thoughts and actions.

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    destiny drives him to fulfill without being fully aware of it. When running away he finds himself married to his mother and becoming the king of Thebes. In contrast‚ in Shakespeare’s Hamlet the main character is visited by the former king and informs him of the new kings doings. As a result the main character is convinced and must seek vengeance for the former king. While there is a fairly large time gap between these two pieces of literature‚ both explore how the arrogance of one can lead to a tragic

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    qualities when you look at their animals. If you compare outdoor leisure at these 2 locations‚ you will find that they have much in common. I you are looking for a different place that has these certain similarities‚ then Finland would be good for you. Finland and the USA have a lot similarities when it comes to animals. In Finland‚ the national bird is the Whooper Swan. The have a list called the big 4 and it names of their four most popular animals. The list includes the Brown Bear‚ the Gray Wolf

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    Evidence was limited to an initial accusation (after all‚ if you weren’t‚ why won’t someone say you were?) and some testimonies that rang of gossip more than sworn word. But the similarity to be focused upon here is not the trail (not quite yet) but of the escalation of the indictments. Abigail started the cry of dark magic after seeing that she was being threatened of her person. To protect herself‚ Abigail accused the black slave

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