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    have powerful roles in this modern world. They have built up impressive reputations and practically everyone knows of them‚ but that doesn’t make them the same. Because while they do have some similarities‚ they also have many differences. The first‚ and most obvious example‚ would be their opposing governments. It is a well known fact that the two countries don’t get along‚ especially if you know about the recently ended Cold War. Their ideals have opposed for quite a while now‚ especially back whenever

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    Power and Authority as Viewed by Hobbes and Machiavelli Many medieval political thinkers observed that power and authority came first from God and then from a social mandate. In Leviathan‚ Thomas Hobbes proposes that power comes from the social mandate first. (Leviathan‚ Bk. I‚ Ch. 18‚ pp.230) He makes this assertion on the basis that it is within the human nature to secure its life through banding together with others to form a community. Each community‚ then‚ is held together by a common desire

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    very similar ways. Now we are going to look into those similarities and differences. Both in Athens and Sparta the beliefs and ideas present in the political systems were clearly

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    There are many similarities and differences Africa with any other Countries. Africa and China have the similarities in trade. Africa and Egypt have the difference in Social Class. Africa and Sumer might have the differences as hunter-gatherers. Africa and China have similarities in trade. In Africa they had to travel in camels to cross the Sahara Desert so that they could trade with other societies. By 700 trade is what makes the people have more money and making them rich. Later they mined gold

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    president governs Yemen just like a president governs America‚ and yemen aspires to improve education field. America is a country on the continent of North America‚ and It is home to 300 million people. America is between Canada and Mexico.While Yemen and America have many similarities with Early Learning and teacher training‚ they have different higher education and school bus system. Yemen and America care for early education and improve teachers’ skills In Yemen‚ there are many kindergartens

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    are but eventually they did somehow. April and Hercules are completely different characters as in how they look and talk‚ but their struggles to find themselves is similar. The first similarity as that they both new that they were different and realized they weren’t like everyone else. The second common factor between them is that they have to break away from society to find out who they are. And the final‚ and most important one‚ is

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    How was 1992 and 1933 similar in histor? Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible was a lot like The Holocaust. Although the two events have many differences‚ the similarities are what is most important in today’s history. In 1692‚ The Salem Witch Trials occurred. People were in a state of hysteria and began to blame people for witchcraft and conjuring the devil. Many of the towns people were falsely accused and twenty people were executed(Miller‚1124). Several people that were accused of witchcraft

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    The similarities between the two works is remarkable. Garbo and Aelsk both use techniques that were common in high renaissance. The use of perspective allows the viewer to study the painting thoroughly‚ and view the painting as it meant to be viewed. The variety of colors used in both painting allows the viewer to correlate the differences between the figures and the environment. For example‚ bright colors are used by Garbo to describe the event as more cheerful‚ whiel Aelsk uses darker shade to

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    The novel Freak the Mighty is the story of a special friendship between two boys. The movie version The Mighty shows many of the adventures the boys shared. In the movie‚ much is shown with Kevin and Max and the similarities to the Knights of the round table such as how the knights were chivalrous‚ how they were brave‚ and how they were helpful to the weak. The knights were chivalrous to the ladies that needed help with anything. Freak and Max were chivalrous to the lady that need help getting

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    Mauppasant’s "The Necklace‚" Mathilde’s life is defined in the moment after the ball‚ when she looks in the 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

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