Cultural Differences Essay

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    existed or seen possible for ourselves. Ultimately, we end up exactly where we should be because the collective experiences we attain are always happening for a reason. Nothing is ever random and everything eventually always connects. Despite the differences in my family when compared to others, I appreciate what we have. We are not perfect; in fact, we are actually far from that. However, the family I have is the one meant for me. They have taught me a lot and always instilled in me the value…

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    Many people have some things in common and something different about them from other people. Tomi and Keet has some things the same and different about them. Tomi does not fight, does good things, and he lives on somebody else's property. Keet always wants to fight, he does not do the right things, and his family owns their own land to live on. But there are some things that are similar about theses two. A trait that Tomi has is that that Keet does not is that he does not fight. This is…

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    Differences in movies from books sometimes change the theme of a movie. One of the main themes in the book being that the desire to save ourselves sometimes takes over, and that in dire situations humans do not make logical decisions. Whereas the theme of the movie is that never giving up will soon lead you to the answer you are searching for. By changing the perspective the theme of the movie is different from the book and changed the story drastic. Since the book flashes through story after…

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    In my essay, I am comparing and contrasting the similarities and differences of Anne, Margot, and Peter. The teenagers and their families are forced to live together because of the Holocaust. The families have to face arguments and disagreements together. Readers should expect to see how Anne, Peter, and Margot get closer from living together, and how they dealt with the hard times from living together in the Secret Annex for so many years. They are all Jewish teenagers living in the Secret…

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    Final Exam - Day 2 Mattie from Fever 1793 and Amari from Copper Sun has lots of similarities. One being they both are two young girls that grew up In a rough time with their families and went through tragedies. Both girls lost their loved ones at a young age and not just family in general but their immediate family. It had to be hard to go through but both of them are strong. Being that they are only teenagers. By both girls being young teenagers, they were just coming into the stages on…

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    anything to reach it. Both of them feel trapped, because they can’t get out of a difficult situation so they try to fix it, but find they should have thought of another way other than their way. The characters each learn a lesson in the end too. The difference in the Sniper and The scarlet Ibis that are important are the point of view of each story, in The Sniper we have the point of view of a grown army soldier who is determined to get out of the dangerous place he is in because he is trapped.…

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    were very alike in many ways. This was surprising because these stories have very different cultures. I would not think that two stories with very different cultures would have so many similarities. But just like they had similarities they had differences also. In both of these stories had a forbidden tree that no one should mess with. In the story Iroquois it says “ they were also warned not to bring harm to this tree which was a great source of nutrients for the people”. The whole village…

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    When comparing The Lorax and Easter Island there are so many differences we could be here a while, but here are just three, First of all the Lorax is a fictional children’s book and Easter’s End is a professor and scholar written article. Second of all they had different motives. The Once-ler’s motive was money and greed the islander’s was their religion/Maui statues. Third of all is their use/consumption of all resources in the Lorax they had to relocate the animals or they would have died out…

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    similarities such as their characters, P.O.V, story structure, values, and theme, they have univocal differences such as the character's' actual personality. If you read the book you'd notice that the lesson the books taught is close if not exactly the same. The characters just were destined to take two different paths in the process of learning the same lesson. Now even though the two did take…

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    The Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 are going head to head battling for consumer’s attention. The Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 have their similarities and their differences and the purpose of this essay is to discuss those similarities and differences. The importance of discussing the two consoles differences is to show which one a gamer might buy. In this essay the points of comparison will be the design, features, and the exclusive games each console has. The first topic up for comparison…

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