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    Intersectional refers to the different identities of individuals which affect the way power and the allocation of resources for that individual is made available to an individual. Important categories that affect the way individuals are treated are race, sex, class, ethnicity, sexuality, age, and marital status. For example, ethnic minorities are treated differently and have less power and are discriminated against. This aspect of their identity also affects other aspects of their identity…

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    journey to the new world. Although these stories have few similarities such as, where they came from; the help they received in the new world when they were in trouble; and how they felt on the way to the new world; they also had their differences. Some of the differences that these two stories held was their purpose of why they went to the new world in the first place; how they treated each other throughout the whole process. One of the first similarities that both of these stories hold is…

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    portray Amir and Hassan 's similarities and differences. Although Amir and Hassan are childhood playmates, Hosseini 's theme throughout the book is that forgiveness is essential in order to preserve a friendship. Although Amir and Hassan were friends, they had their differences.…

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    under a same idea. They use the same idea but they project it differently. The book Maze Runner was turned into a movie and there was this big debate on which is better. The ones who read the book and watched the movie knew that there were a lot of differences then there were similarities. I think that the book version of the story is always better then the movie version because of the uniqueness that the author himself provides in the book. The director of the movie Maze Runner made a lot of…

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    many similarities and differences, the ( book ) was more effective in telling the story. First of all is the scene where the rumble takes place, this was a very important part of the two of them. The first comparable scene is when ( the greasers went to the rumble. ) In both the book and movie they did really well on showing the emotions of characters. I would say that the similarity is with how they described how everyone felt was great in both. There are also differences too. In the book…

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    Only this is a great difference to explain why the both countries have dissimilar practices in organizational behavior. The economic situation of the countries motivates the behavior of human being. In the last thirty years, the number of American companies increased in Turkey…

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    articles both have some similarities and some differences. Like they both talk about being scared. Also a difference is one heard sounds and one was standing on a high rock. So ultimately they both are scared to just do different things. Moreover, the story of Blessings theme is like attachment becoming better friends sticking together. The story from The Count of Monte Christo’s theme is taking a risk. The themes are different that is a difference. They both talk about different things in the…

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    watched the movie and it was completely different? It’s the same thing for The Hobbit, there are very little scenes in the movie that are similar. The Hobbit is one book split up into three movies and the middle part is the movie that I watched. The differences of The Hobbit book compared the movie tells you how the Road to Trials and Supernatural aid can create a stronger heroic journey. A stronger journey can be created through the portrayal of scenes including the Road to Trials. The book…

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    There are many similarities and differences between the characters in The Crucible. Some may stand out and others may not. At times the similarities are easier to see and at other times the differences are easier to point out. In The Crucible, the characters Reverend Hale and Reverend Parris have noticeable differences in character traits; however, the similarities may be hard to find if you do not take the time to think. Reverend Hale and Reverend Parris are both holy ministers that share a…

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    Both these differences matter because as viewers we see how someone can take the exact same STORY, change the DIEGESIS and have a different PLOT. The DIRECTOR had different visions for where the story would go, Mona Lisa Smile had an ending where everyone had embraced the lessons learned, and had moved on towards a better future, where as in Dead Poet Society Neil had lost his life, as he was unable to stand up for himself, and use Mr. Keating’s lessons in his life. The difference of lessons…

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