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    Experience vs Books

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    to gain that knowledge such as reading books‚ experiencing directly and so on. However‚ if someone wants to be more competent than other people‚ he or she should have far more knowledge than them. Therefore‚ I believe knowledge gained from books is more important thyan gained from experience. First of all‚ we can reduce our errors and save time. If we know the exact ways to implement some work‚ we just need to follow the ways that we know. Every book related to our work can give us that avenues

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    We all know that World War II made the structure of the world changed a lot. This war began in 1939 and ended in 1945. It is the longest war and also it is the grandest scale war during the world history. There were almost sixty countries involved in the war. Every country which took part in the war lost manpower and financial resources‚ and many people died of this war. On the other hand‚ the economic problem became one of the biggest problem during the war. Actually‚ the war cost about five trillion

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    Computer vs Books

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    BACKROUND Introduction What is research? Books are generally used before Computer was invented. During the early periods‚ it serves as a main form of giving entertainment‚ novels‚ making love stories‚ articles and particularly on providing information. As we look back on the older generation‚ whenever they have an assignment or project to accomplish they have to go to school library after class and explore every corner to find an appropriate book that will answer the certain questions and if

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    In the book and the movie of The Member of the Wedding has differences and similarities. The differences of the the book and the movie are the things that were not mentioned in one or the other. The similarities of the book and the movie are the things that stayed the same and were never left out in the movie or book. One difference between the movie and book is that at the end of the book it says she was taken home by the police but in the movie she never was. A similarity between the book and the

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    World War I: The Great War

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    Great War The time was 1914. Europe was a thermometer with skyrocketing temperatures of tension. As countries began declaring war on each other in Europe‚ troops began to mobilize for what they thought would be a traditionally fought war: the British cavalry leading the Entente to a decisive victory. How were the European powers to know that this massive war would be fought entirely in the ground with surprise attacks and innovative technology that changed the meaning of “war” forever? World War

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    so great that compromise would no longer work. Thus‚ a conflict started within our nation that was called the civil war (1861-1865). The American Civil War was a series of political‚ cultural‚ and economic differences within the nation that when clashed‚ lead to a four-year period of hostility and instability. Although most media portrays slavery as the main cause of the civil war‚ it was really an economic competition within the two sections that created Northern determination to achieve its abolition

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    Has one ever read a book to find out the movie was nothing like it? Or has someone ever read a book to then watch the movie to realize that the movie and the book are very similar in the content? What way would a viewer prefer better? Most viewers would prefer the movie to be the same as the book so that they can understand what is going on throughout the movie. Most times‚ someone that has read the book and goes to watch the movie gets very confused when they do not go in the same order or have

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    bane of Victor’s existence‚ killing his friends and family and reeking havoc whereever he is found. The original version of Frankenstein was published in 1818. Much later‚ director Kenneth Branagh attempted to recreate the captivating story in his movie Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Although many of the underlying themes and ideas were kept from the novel‚ the cinematic version of the monster is rather different than the original in terms of both personality and appearance. One difference in the two

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    A Separate Peace: Movie vs. Novel In comparing and contrasting the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles and the movie directed by Larry Peerce‚ I found both differences and similarities. Unlike most movie/book comparisons I found mostly comparisons. Don’t get me wrong‚ they are different but the main points are very similar. One of the biggest differences I noticed was that in the book A Separate Peace‚ Finny broke Devon’s School Record at Swimming. In the movie Finny breaks the

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    captivating world of the wealthy and all that would encompass such a life. Taking place in 1920’s New York City‚ narrator Nick Carraway tells the tale of Jay Gatsby’s life‚ as Nick had witnessed it first hand. Millionaire Jay Gatsby lived in a Gothic mansion in West Egg (the island in which new money resides). He is famous for the lavish parties he throws every Saturday night‚ but mysteriously‚ no one knows where he comes from‚ what he does‚ or how he made his fortune. Nick serves the

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