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    In the “Monsoon Wedding” there were quite few similarities identified between American and Indian cultures in terms of weddings. Such as the hiring of and event planner of wedding coordinator‚ the grouping of families and a lot of dancing. Yet‚ the film also identified some different aspects. Going back to the “bridal shower”‚ while all the family and friends of the bride come together with her and celebrate before the wedding‚ its different in both cultures. The bridal shower depicted in the movie

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    Madison called their party the Republicans or the Democratic- Republicans. The Republicans wanted to limit government. They feared a strong central government would endanger people’s liberties. the Federalist and Republicans had sharply opposing views on the role ordinary people should play in government. The democratic-republicans thought there should be a strong state government.They feared a strong central government controlled by few people. The democratic-republicans believed that liberty

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    When examining Markus Zusak’s novel The Book Thief and the Office of War Information’s poster This Is the Enemy‚ I could not help but to notice many similarities scattered among the two works. The similarities between their settings‚ conflicts‚ and atmospheres are striking‚ leading me to the conclusion that both the novel and poster are relevant to each other‚ despite not being created in the same time period. Within the settings of the two works‚ I noticed how the years and locations corresponded

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    Between meiosis and mitosis there are many unique similarities and differences such that mitosis has four stages and meiosis has eight. Or a similarity where they both have no new gene combination when each of the cells splits after each of their processes. Many more of these similarities and differences will be explained throughout the text. Many similarities occur between meiosis and mitosis such that each process‚ after it has been gone through‚ result in no new gene combination. Each new cell

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    been a constant battle between differing ideologies that divides the very citizens it’s meant to unite. Two parties represent each side of the political spectrum‚ each with their own values and beliefs detailed within their political platforms defined during their respective national conventions. These specified policies often disagree with each other; for example‚ in the case of abortion‚ one is pro-choice while the other is pro-life. This‚ consequently‚ leads to both parties working in opposition

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    working for the US government; but he also accused scientists‚ diplomats‚ actors‚ film producers and writers of being sympathisers. People were anxious and frightened by the growing threat and were inclined to believe McCarthy’s extravagant claims. The ‘witch hunt’ built to fever pitch” (CITEEE). McCarthy would aimlessly pick people out of a crowd and say they were communists. This is similar to a scene in The Crucible when Rebecca Nurse- a well known and respected person in their society- gets accused

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    time they were apart. Yet‚ in my second reading‚ I was irritated with it; for all he knew‚ Daisy could have changed into an entirely separate person. Yet‚ he projected past-Daisy onto current Daisy‚ trying to force her to be that person. I felt that his urgency for Daisy to renounce her love for Tom to be extremely vexing because he would not stop trying to change something that already happened‚ ruining everything that was happing in the present. 2. Fitzgerald and Jay Gatsby have similarities that include

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    Journal #4 Jenny Wong What are the similarity between pigs and humans? In Animal Farm‚ the pigs have set themselves apart from the other animals. At the beginning‚ the pigs are the leader that over throw Mr. Jones‚ who used to own the Farm. The similarity between pigs and humans are when there are a management system‚ and having the power to control the others. Firstly‚ the pigs controls and manages the Animal Farm well by creating a set of rules and jobs for each animals. For example‚ the

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    Within the federalist papers‚ there is discussion of improvements in political science in republican government. Publius first discusses improvements in political science in regards to an extended republic in Federalist 9‚ then builds on his arguments in Federalist 10 and 51. In Federalist 9‚ there are five specific improvements to the science of politics that are discussed. These improvements are separation of powers‚ legislative checks and balances‚ an independent judiciary‚ representation‚ and

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    (Plutarch‚ 100) In Ancient Greece‚ the two reigning powers were Athens and Sparta. Yet each of them‚ despite sharing common roots‚ developed very different methods of governance. Athens was the first‚ and arguably the last‚ direct Democracy. Sparta‚ by contrast‚ was something of a mix between Republic‚ Monarchy and Oligarchy. Examining the similarities of their governments is the best way to observe the differences. Both Sparta and Athens were ruled initially by a land-owning aristocracy. Governance

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