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    No two things are exactly alike. On the surface, it may seem as if something or someone is the same because they may hold similar characteristics and appearances. However, people carry different thoughts, attitudes, believes, and ideologies. Objects hold different attributes, functions, contents, and styles. Literature cannot be excluded from this reasoning because it to is made up of more than just words and stories. When authors begin to develop their works of literature, they draw from…

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    In this essay I will be portraying the similarities and differences the two myths Quetzalcoatl and Sundiata. They both are similar in some way you will learn while i explain both of these stories. I will be explaining Both similar heroic traits of the two stories, the nature and causes of conflict, and how they both left their people with hope at the end of their stories. In this paragraph I will be explaining the similar heroic traits. Quetzalcoatl rules the land and tells the people they…

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    Two stories written years apart both focused on the same concept but went different directions. Both stories had had a different portrayal of the Devil, function of faith, and ending. The Faust Legend, which has been used in many stories, played a big role in “The Devil and Daniel Webster” and “The Devil and Tom Walker.” A large portion of the similarities between the two stories stem from their roots in the Faust legend. The Faust Legend is basically the prospect of someone selling their soul…

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    To juxtapose two great men is to ultimately claim that one is greater than the other and to assert that the other is lesser than his opponent. However, when drawing up a comparison of the two most important, influential, and adored American Presidents, as determined by historians and the American populus alike, one cannot claim that either is the lesser of the other, for they had far too great an impact upon the history books to ever be indicted as inferior by any means. To compare Ronald Reagan…

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    In the stories of “house taken over” (HTO) and “The fall of the house of Usher”(HOU) both stories are similar due to the fact that setting is taken place at a house. Each story has different storylines but both stories revolve around the house. .Both stories give specific details about each house which go hand and hand with the plot. The specific details of each house keys you in what genre each story is. Both stories are based off of different…

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    becoming increasingly important for businesses to understand and identify ways in which they can adapt to be successful in foreign cultural environments. The most successful international companies in the world such as: Apple, Google, and Walt Disney all share one thing in common, which is an international presence. Their international successes are due to their cultural adaptability in foreign environments, and this is viewed as a key driver to their overall…

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    Throughout history of civilizations within society, we have learned ways of “adapting” to time, location, and within groups. Immediately, we assume that making progress is beneficiary. New ideas are brought up to dominate and replace old technology, but those new ideas are not easily accomplished. Before new ideas were established, it took a lot of time to accomplish the task. Societies in the world adapted to the creation of the first automobiles replacing horse buggies. One of the…

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    On the other hand, ignoring the cultural component can be quite costly, if not devastating, for any organization. Imagine a major deployment or product launch met with an embarrassing and consequent backlash resulting in the effectual elimination from future efforts in the long run. At…

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    make it easier and clear. They come up with the gender concept and apply some roles to make life easier and more organized. However; a gender role is socially constructed identity that category each sex to a different position, and highlights the differences between it, and gives each sex a set of roles. This issue is interested because people tend to organize their society according to the role of gender, and this leads to maintain society and achieve happiness and stability in most cases.…

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    of Juliette’s biological father. The client has one maternal aunt, two maternal uncles, one paternal aunt, and one paternal uncle. Her maternal grandmother is the only surviving grandparent that Juliette has. Juliette’s grandmother has diabetes. Cultural Assessment Romeo is a white-Caucasian 27 years old heterosexual male. The client’s family is a non-native Jewish middle class family from Poland. Also, Romeo does not have physical or genetical disabilities. Romeo does not have a history of…

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