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    feel as if the movie focused on just the main parts of the story, but in the book every little obstacle was written out. Therefore, I have given various examples as to why the book was better than the film, along with the major similarities and differences of the…

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    (IB). Although these studies do provide information that is generalizable between different situations, it leaves some important questions unanswered. Therefore, this research study sought to answer these questions: the suspicion that there is no difference in the similarity of the stimuli used in these experiments, task difficulty and its role in identifying the presence of stimuli, and comparisons between previously performed versions. Four videos of two teams, one black and the other white,…

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    1962 movie, had many differences in the ways they were shown to us in the book and movie. One of the ways, is that most of the movie is told in the point of view of Jem unlike the book which is narrated by Scout. The other is about how Mrs. Dubose role in the book and movie are completely different, because in the movie she is just some crazy old lady that the kids would walk by. Also In the book, she used to show how atticus discipled his kids. These are just some differences between the 1962…

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    o’clock on a Saturday morning, but instead you were waking up to the sound of your commander's voice telling you to get ready for war. The movie Ender’s Game and the book Ender’s Game written by Orson Scott Card has its similarities and has its differences. Ender Wiggin, the protagonist of the book and movie shows with his wins and his defeats that he can only fight people or buggers that he understands. In each of the paragraphs, you will learn about why the book is better than the movie,…

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    through both, the play and the movie, it changes slightly. The movie treated the romance between them as more immature and as a flight of fantasy. Unlike the play where they are treated more adult-like and their romance is more serious. There are many difference in the movie regarding the time period. The biggest…

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    America, almost everyone road is lined, especially within busy places such as towns and cities, also the forks are usually created by grassy areas instead of a statue so that if a car strays from the path, it causes less damage. Another cultural difference found in this film was the diner that was a three in one: diner, bar, and gas station. In America a collaboration of these things would not be found. It was also noted that when the customers had come to get gas put into their cars, they did…

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    find this humble, legendary lemon tree. Mount Franklin on the other hand is that the water is all nature and comes from Australia and that you too can look like Jenifer Hawkins if you drink Mount Franklin. Both ads have similarities as well as differences. They both use music, to either get you feel like you can escape from city life and escape to a more natural life or to make you feel excited and they make the song catchy to make you remember this ad. They both use the persuasive technique of…

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    To Begin, in one of the studies, it studies if a child helps an adult by their own voluntary choice or by giving the most helpful means so the adult can achieve its goals. The way they would figure out this solution is by applying pairs of functional and dysfunctional objects to the children. Another solution to figuring out this problem is requesting dysfunctional objects to achieve the Adult 's goal. After the second solution, they were trying to figure if when providing dysfunctional objects,…

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    happened, I was accustomed to the same routine. I thought I was invulnerable to the what life could throw at me. I thought that my life would stay the same forever. I wasn’t sure that I could change my life. I didn’t know if I could all the differences that were coming. Change was something that I had to learn to live…

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    Do you know the difference between Star vs the forces of Evil and Alice through the looking glass. Well even if you don't know you're in luck because I am going to tell you how this movie and tv show are the same but yet different. First we will talk about the setting. The Time Place and what things smell like or look like. Then we will talk about the characters in both of them. Like how some help the main character and how some prefer to be alone. Finally we will talk about how they use their…

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