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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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    entertainment‚ the press‚ and radio broadcasts. Furthermore‚ the Nazi Party was also successful in assuming control of artists‚ writers‚ filmmakers‚ professors‚ and scientists. In terms of a woman’s role in society‚ the Nazi Party also shared similarities with their Italian and Russian counterparts. While women served in important auxiliary capacities‚ their main functions were in the home. Just as Mussolini and Stalin advocated large families‚ the Nazi Party determined that a woman’s place was

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    Having been formed in the same general region‚ it is not surprising that the religions of Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ Sikhism‚ and Hinduism have some similarities. The basic philosophical ideals that Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ and Sikhism share are the beliefs in a system of karma‚ a cycle of rebirth‚ and the goal of ultimate liberation which leads to the end of the rebirth cycle and peace to the soul. However‚ the way that each religion goes about these shared philosophies and have other beliefs that set

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    Anxiety and depression can be very similar. One of the main reasons why anxiety and depression are similar are because of neurotransmitters such as dopamine‚ epinephrine and serotonin. The most important of these neurotransmitters is serotonin‚ it is a neurotransmitter responsible for maintaining mood balance‚ appetite‚ sleep patterns‚ memory‚ temperature regulation‚ learning‚ social behavior‚ and sexual desire. Serotonin can also affect the muscles‚ endocrine system‚ and cardiovascular system and

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    Throughout all of history people have written and documented stories or their own version of specific events. In ancient Europe not everyone possessed the means to read and write so when something was written it possessed a certain sense of strong meaning and truthfulness‚ whether or not the story was fabricated. I believe two of the most well-known stories that reflect this are The Iliad and The Aeneid. These stories were considered epics or “poems telling of an adventure of a legendary person.”

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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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    knowledge‚ but their advancement is always held in check by society and the people who studied before them. Several novels have been written which explore the effect knowledge and its limitations can have on society. This paper will focus on Defoe’s Journal of the Plague Year‚ and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus. Even though these two novels were written about 100 years apart‚ they still exemplify many aspects as to why knowledge has limitations. While Defoe’s Journal centers on

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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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    From Peru to modern day Mexico‚ the land on this earth was walked by native colonies. Before America or Mexico was ever settled by colonists from England‚ France‚ or Spain‚ several Native colonies thrived on the land. Around the time of 2000 B.C and 1100 C.E‚ lived two colonies called the Mayans and the Incas. I find these native colonies interesting because historians and archaeologists find new information about them quite often. This being stated‚ having accurate information on the population

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    be a slave everyday for the rest of your life‚ people today can share similar interests and feelings with them. For many of us‚ religion plays a huge amount of importance in our lives. It can be used as a backbone for our struggles. Religion similarity between people also has the power to bring them together in congregation. We turn to God for help and advice‚ as people have done for years. Having a connection with God and the bible was considered a saving grace and comfort system for slaves. Not

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