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    but even slower reaction time occurred when the color and word were completely separate from one another. The current experiment used Stroop task to determine the impacts of reaction times to test the hypothesis to see if there is a significant difference between the reaction times amongst the four levels of the Stroop task. Specifically seeing if the naming of color words printed in the same color had faster reaction times than naming the color of word printed in different…

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    in great detail through the lives of Anne Moody and Frances Tywoniak. These two girls faced many similar experiences as minorities in this time period. Though they share many similarities, especially in their adolescent youth years, we see many differences in their life due to the cultures they live in as well as the personalities these two women have. Their generation was much different as opposed to the generation we live in today, and consisted of discrimination. Frances and Anne both worked…

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    essay you are looking at the details between several things and comparing. In Contents of the Deadman’s Pockets, The Trip, and The Leap there are similar details in the characters, conflicts, and settings that make them comparable. Along with those details there are also many more that make them different from each other. The character, conflict, and settings in the stories have that have different effects on the way the story goes. Every story is different, but you will find that there are…

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    very strict and vivid and the directors or movies will try hard to make the words come to life in a film. In “A Wrinkle in Time” is very different in the movie, in one part the novel has them showing up in a field but in the movie they have them coming up from sand during a huge sandstorm. In A Wrinkle in Time the book started in the Murray house which was but in the movie it started outside. They probably made that change to make in more exciting and to show more darkness at that part of…

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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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    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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    plot of the story: how revenge can change the thoughts and actions of a person remains quite constant. However, there are many details in the movie that didn’t quite match up to the book. In the following paragraphs I will explain some of these differences between the movie the “Count of Monte Cristo” and the book Count of Monte Cristo. In the film starring Jim Caviezel in the role of protagonist Edmond Dantes, the exposition differs from that of the written interpretation due to the change in…

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    details that are different. In this essay it will be about the main differences and similarities of both of them. There are at least 15 differences that you might not have noticed, it could be important detail too. You might want to know these important things that go on in the book so you know what to point out automatically so you can show off your intelligence and memory skills. These changes might not be the most biggest difference but it’s worth knowing, it’s not always the big things in a…

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    her lover was deployed to war, and returned at an unexpected time. Unlike the first woman her lover showed up without any warning. Without a struggle she chose to leave with her former lover. These two pieces present multiple similarities and differences. The similarities include the following: both demon lovers wait until they can return to their beloved, and return at an unexpected time of their former fiances lives. Second, both demons end up with their lovers, one way or another. The final…

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