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    position in my job at The Beachouse I can honestly say that I am not in this job because I have a passion for children or because I love what I do. I am in this job because at this period of time in my life I need to make money. But in saying this there are positives about the job which make it more enjoyable, the main thing being the friendships between workers and the out of work catch ups with these people. You might find that other people in the same job have a passion to see the smiling…

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    there are some common themes from Galatea found in William Shakespeare’s play As You Like It. This common theme is the idea of a woman dressing up as a man and falling in love with another person. Even with these commonalities, there are many differences between these two plays in both plot and what each play says about gender, love, and marriage. Using this, the end of the play Galatea can be better analyzed. Before comparing the two plays, I wanted to go over some of the similarities and the…

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    and their coaching styles become evident. The greatest difference between all seven of the wrestling coaches would be their appearance. Some coaches look more alike than others, but Falcon and Esvelt are opposites. At first glance, Falcon looks cold and angry. His demeanor scares freshman and even me sometimes. Even though Falcon is not overly tall, the muscle packed on his legs and core from summers spent wildland firefighting make him intimidating and frightening. His hair has begun to…

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    The two essays I chose to compare and contrast are Sam Walton/Jay Z and Serving in Florida. The purpose of the authors is to inform the audience about how the character of these to essays Sam Walton/Jay Z and Serving in Florida succeed staring from nothing and their evolution throughout their life, in a legal or illegal way of obtaining money. In the story of Sam Walton, he started from nothing and kept growing due of his ambition of progressing, he was a very cheap man, didn’t care much about…

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    Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Also, the other things that make her qualified to write this essay are because of her multiple degrees in English literature (Mairs). Sedaris is a writer with enough creditability that makes him qualified to write this essay. Sedaris is known for his humorist writing, so it was a perfect addition to add this type of style while he discussed his disorder. Being education and living with the obsessive compulsion disorder makes him uniquely qualified to write about this…

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    looks at the creativity and artistry behind the creation, one would see a vast difference between the two. The real analysis comes when we look at their writing techniques. Within the story, Anton Chekhov succeeds in certain decisions in his adaptation, such as placing the readers in suspense, while Oates does the better job in other aspects of her own version, such as ........ In the “Lady with the Little Dog”, Chekhov makes the character's thoughts come true to life. For example, when Gurov…

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    Movies and books or plays have always gone neck and neck, whether which one was better. Sometimes the difference between a movie and its play counterpart are small and barely noticeable, but sometimes are huge and very noticeable. In this instance, the movie counterpart of The Crucible does a better job at portraying the characters than the play. The characters in the movie shows more emotions and intensity. The emotions and personalities of the characters opens a bigger window for a connection…

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    The Great Gatsby comparison and contrast between the book and the 1974 movie. The difference between the ways the book expresses and shows the characters then in the movie, but the movie helps you understand the plot and storyline better. The 1974 movie uses vision to show the characters filled with emotion while the book uses dialogue. The Great Gatsby plot and setting in the movie and book are mostly the same. Most of the movie used things from the book, but some things were changed. The 1974…

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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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    likes to watch movies, but usually people watch movies that are not related to books. Not everyone prefers to watch the adaptation of the book, because adaptations generally derogate from the plot of the book or has some parts changes. Anyway a difference of the movie from the book is always present. It is not an easy job to film decent movie, moreover it is harder to create proper adaptation of a famous and respectable book. An example of such book is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. This…

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