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    Sherman’s, Lowe’s, and Sears all offer a different breadth of merchandise and depth of merchandise that distinguish each retailer apart from one another. All retailers some have better benefits than others such as Sherman’s assistances their customers in selecting the appropriate appliances based on the consumer's needs. Sherman’s staff are very knowledgeable in each category of appliances, whereas at Sears you won’t expect the same kind of customer service. At Lowe’s you’ll find great customer…

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    Carlee Hill (P1) This & That Compare and Contrast Essay To start off,I wanted to tell you I am comparing and contrasting my best friend and I. First,thing you should know is how we are alike!Well we both like to go to the mall,ride our bikes to the park,and laugh all day about our inside jokes.We both also can’t stop laughing when we are tired,give each other stuff for each holiday/or birthday,and we both like to go to Starbucks.We also both like to hangout at Evergreen…

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    Monomyth In The Odyssey

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    All in all, between The Odyssey and The Curious Incident Of the Dog In The Night Time there are clear similarities and differences involving the monomyth and how it was applied to each story. The stages are pretty different especially because each hero is very different. Among each story are an initiation stage, departure stage, middle stage, and final stage that mimics the monomyth but also have distinct characteristics in relation to story it is telling. During the initiation and departure…

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    The Graduate vs. Dead Poets Society The Graduate and Dead Poets Society are both coming of age films that convey a story about growing up. The directors of these movies had different approaches to their use of camera work. The Graduate used camera work as an obvious element in the movie, whereas Dead Poets Society had more muted shots. The Graduate used different camera shots frequently to express the emotion of the scene, while Dead Poets Society used the shots sparingly, mostly to enhance the…

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    considering she is portrayed as a modern girl who doesn’t respect the remembering of the history of the Jews in both the book and film. Aunt Eva is also very similar for the reason that she is very gentle and loving to Hannah, and she respects the differences that Hannah and she have. All in all, the plot is similar in both the movie and book. In both of them, it starts off in New Rochelle and then Hannah travels back to 1941, and lives in the household of her aunt. Hannah and the village she…

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    Inuit/Haida Essay The Inuit are pretty similar in what they have and do with the Haida. The Haida works in the North West Woods which is warm-like weather. The Inuit have to work and live in the cold Arctic. The challenges of the Inuit were a high risk of death while the Haida weren’t much dangerous as of what the Inuit faced but some what similar. Challenges Some of the challenges the Inuit had faced were they had to go out in the cold and fish which means they had to wait out in the deadly…

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    Comparing and Contrasting The San Francisco Earthquakes Although both Mark Twain and Jack London’s pieces are both about earthquakes in San Francisco, because they wrote about different earthquakes, they characterize them differently with their choice of language, different reactions and details focused on, and the use of different rhetorical devices. Twain and London both used extraordinary word choice that developed strong tone and imagery throughout their pieces. Twain’s use of words such…

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    form, medium, purpose, content and other attributes, similarities can also be drawn when comparing multiple pieces to each other. The statues of The Royal Acquaintances Memi and Sub and the Seated Statue of Gudea share many similarities as well as differences. Analyzing these attributes together will give an insight into each piece. Each statue individually gives an insight into when and why it was made. The Royal Acquaintances Memi and Sabu was created in Egypt during Dynasty 4…

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    There are many similarities and differences between Jeffrey and Wesley Harris. While reading both passages in class about two slaves, our assignment was to compare and contrast the stories. The first passage was called, "An Account of the Slave Trade: Love Story of Jeffrey and Dorcas," and the second story was called, "Wesley Harris: An Account of Escaping Slavery." Jeffrey and Wesley did have many things in common, but also many things that were different. There were similarities between…

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    Lante Vs Alhambra

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    as; water features, the concept of incorporating animalistic sculptures, and segmented parts both having a shared value in the meaning of different parts of the world. For this, I will explain their similarities and meanings of both locations and differences along with the experience for the user. The Alhambra’s Court of Lions truly does resemble its name; Lions are the kings of the jungle much like the sculpture found at court they symbolize “Princely power”. The Court…

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