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    they share some common traits and values. If one was to look at their similarities, one could go all the back to where they knew each other, which was way back to when they were in school, where they were known as surly drunks. Also after their college careers, they both still continued to drink. “‘And now we have done, Sydney, fill a bumper of punch’” (Dickens 93). Another similarity between the two is their selfishness. Mr. Stryver was known for his selfishness, since he was only out for…

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    Jfk Inaugural Speech

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    his famous quote “ask not what your country can do for you” which means you should be a loyal citizen just as everybody else. Speaker of the inaugural address was so exceptional because, the contrast between outgoing President Dwight D. Eisenhower and his incoming successor, John…

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    could definitely be that Edgeworth deals mainly with her elite raised Glenthorn, and his Irish counterpart Christy Donoghoe seems a mess in comparison. From a historical context, this could seen unfair to the entire nation to have both culture represented by such opposites. However, from a literary standpoint, it is fair to see the contrast as the ultimate contrast in nature vs.…

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    Gioia Fonda Analysis

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    The artworks I have chosen to discuss grabbed my attention through visual and emotions more than any other pieces of artwork. I want to compare and contrast the works of Gioia Fonda, because of the skill and patience needed to emplace art inside of the jars. Each artwork was created in 2017 and displayed at the Shasta College Art Gallery. Mt. Foolery captures the eye by gold flakes setting the ground floor with browns and black to show the mountains rising from the earth. The mountains made…

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    personal experience, I know that they are similar in many ways but also differ in terms of their economy just by observing the cities. This report will discuss the economic development goals of the two cities with emphasis on how they compare and contrast to one another and will determine the desirability of living in each city. To begin, I find it easiest to compare the cities’ similarities. Both take advantage of their geographical location. Their close proximity to Los Angeles makes…

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    Researchers in the film also assert that death rate and illness correlated to individuals’ socioeconomic status even after unhealthy behaviors were controlled for. Individuals who are not at the top of the health gradient experience worse health in comparison to individuals who are at the top/wealthy. For instance, the film depicts that if a poor person is smoking, he or…

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    Life is a Walk on a Slackline Performers on a slackline need to exhibit a great deal of balance and courage to venture across without falling. Without the proper technique to maintain that balance, falling is inevitable and the show would come to a crashing hault. But with the help and encouragement of others, they are able to succeed. Years of practice and conforming to the lifestyle of this profession is a process that is crucial to triumph. If the United States were to adopt a more…

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    In Marilyn Chin’s “Elegy for Chloe Nguyen (1955-1988),” she speaks about the life of her friend that has passed away at the age of 33. She compares their lives side by side, with Chin growing up poor and Nguyen growing up wealthy. Both women grew up in a similar cultural background, but a different class background. It’s almost as if Chin admired how intelligent and well-rounded Nguyen appeared to be, despite Nguyen experiencing moods of emptiness throughout her life. As the poem progresses,…

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    the ones in the industry get to know what is being offered and changes in the curriculum and gauge whether they will be suitable for them or not. The competitions also bring together students from various colleges and they can also get to compare what they have and what is there in other colleges as well. They also get to appreciate the importance of what they are learning and how they can apply the same to the real world for theirs and the community’s needs. The National Collegiate Sales…

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    Many parents and critics of homeschooling believe that homeschooled children may not have as many opportunities to interact with their peers in comparison to public school children. This can be a problem, as establishing bonds and forming social groups with others their own age is important for a child’s emotional development and for the creation of social skills. The fear is that homeschool children…

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