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    What are the Differences and Similarities between Freshwater and Saltwater Fish? There are many differences between freshwater and saltwater fish‚ as the anatomy (how they absorb and dispose of unneeded water‚ sizes and reproduction)‚ where they are located‚ climate‚ feeding and species. In addition‚ there are many similarities they share as they are some species that eats the same prey‚ the same food chain (the biggest will eat the smallest) and some parts from their anatomy (fish scales‚ gills

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    Definition of Friendship

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    what a friend could be. Someone who has a close relationship of mutual affection and trust with another is the dictionary’s definition of a friend. Although there are allot of definitions of a friend‚ the one true person knows the true meaning of friendship if they have ever had a true friend. Friends come and go but true friends always stay. Many people learn from their friends and often ask the advice of their friend. Having a good friend can usually brighten a bad day or make someone’s day‚ and

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    Camaraderie: Friendship

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    situation comes along‚ ideas as running away and even ending life poison one’s mind. Possibly‚ this is the purpose why God gave a gift which is never bought by money‚ never erased by time‚ and the heart is the only one who sees it. The gift of friendship. You were not born in this problematic world facing hardships alone. When you are put where you are at this moment‚ fighting sudden and out of nowhere hardships‚ sudden and out of nowhere people also comes along‚ giving you courage to stand‚ lending

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    Friendship and Betrayal Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ once said‚ “In the end‚ we will remember not the words of our enemies‚ but the silence of our friends”. Friends can have a lasting effect on someone and their betrayal can cut deeper than an enemy. As the saying goes‚ good friends are hard to come by‚ thus when a good friendship ignites‚ one should return the honor. The Kite Runner demonstrates friendship and betrayal throughout the novel. It first portrays how Amir betrayed Hassan‚ then Amir betrayed

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    George Elliot clearly depicts differences and similarities of Silas Marner and Godfrey Cass by using astonishing description of their characterization—especially as Eppie’s fathers. Her description of individual human nature and universal feelings are fabulous and fascinate the readers. George Eliot depicts Silas’s selflessness and Godfrey’s selfishness clearly when Godfrey proposed to adopt Eppie. Even though Silas was afraid of loosing her‚ he said‚ “Eppie‚ my child speak. I won’t stand in your

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    lower institution‚ high school‚ to a higher institution‚ college. Many of the things we learned in high school certainly carry over to college‚ but there are a few differences as well. Understanding these differences‚ and combining them with the similarities‚ will make us more successful at a college level. The biggest difference between college and high school is the shift in responsibility from faculty to the student. College has many more demands on the student. It is up to us‚ as students

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    The Similarities and Differences in the Criminal Subculture and the Police Subculture Criminology August 14‚ 2012 The Similarities and Differences in the Criminal Subculture and the Police Subculture A police officers job is to protect and serve. An officer is to offer assistance to those in need and to enforce the laws established by the law makers. A police officer’s job is not the monotonous 8-5 job that most have…..it is ever changing‚ 24-7. It is not a normal environment. Think

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    Elementary School and Middle School: The Differences and Similarities   What is it like to transition from elementary to middle school? That is a question many kids ask each year. Having experienced both‚ I can tell you that there are plenty of similarities as well as some very big differences between the two types of schools.      Elementary schools and middle schools have many traits in common. Typically‚ both are open five days a week for a set number of hours each day. Students sit at

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    South Korea is located on the southern part of Korea and boarders and is bordered by Eastern Asia‚ the southern half of the Korean Peninsula which borders the Sea of Japan‚ and the Yellow Sea. South Korea has a boring climate in my opinion. It is temperate‚ and during the summer months there is heavier rainfall than the rest of the year. The terrain in South Korea is much like that of North Korea. It is mostly hills and has mountains. There are wide coastal plains in the west in the south. These

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    Simimulairities Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam are considered an Abrahamic religion. All stated in the Middle East near Israel. Abrahamic religions are those religions traced by their adherents to Abraham. All Abrahamic Religions are considered monotheistic‚ which is the belief in a single‚ universal‚ all-encompassing God. Islam‚ Christianity‚ and Judaism believe that their sacred texts (or scriptures) are the "Word of God." In Christianity the sacred text is the Bible‚ For Islam it is the Qur’an

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