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    results from the personality test didn’t provide me with any reassurance. The test measured our preferences of where we focus our attention, how we acquire information, how we make decisions, and how we orient toward the outer world. Although Ethan and I displayed differences in some of these areas, we have found ways to make…

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    the other is a radio-play both by Ray Bradbury. The two plots are very similar with diverse differential differences within each story. Both are set at the same time and place with similar occurrences, but the difference is the minorities and happenings in each fantasy. The story is set with the beginning, middle, and end with Harry knowing from the start Mars would…

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    observing the questions, I got excited to sit down and spill out words of wisdom on the topic, but then I realized I had no clue as to what made something authentic. I began to ask myself more questions, is it important that something is authentic? Will it make a…

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    Many novels and books can look to be compared to each other with simple comparisons, but can actually still be completely different once they are looked into further. In the film Rain Man, directed by Barry Levinson and written by Barry Morrow and Ronald Bass, and the novel, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, share many comparisons, but the comparisons themselves are too different to see an eye to eye overlapping comparison. Some comparisons are clearer than others, but the ones that stand out…

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    The difference between the novel Oryx and Crake and Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron is that in the novel, society conformed to the idea that the better you looked, the better you fit in with society, whereas in Harrison Bergeron, people have conformed to the idea that being better is a disability and a threat to society. People with a taller stature were given heavy weights to carry that made them sink down, beautiful people were given hideous masks to hide their beauty, and the intellectually…

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    The Angry Crab Shack For many seafood lovers, the Arizona Desert presents a unique challenge, not being close to the ocean; where could someone find fresh and delicious seafood? Although, there are many options and alternatives in Phoenix to solve this dilemma, an interest and appeal has invited many to try The Angry Crab Shack. For many people who like seafood, The Angry Crab Shack, offers a unique atmosphere, a varying amount of food choices, and a similar but different take on Cajun cuisine…

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    Mark Georgie Mindov Ms. Pushkin English 1102 Due 4 October 2017 Comparison/Contrast Research Paper Assignment Fiction, non-fiction, crime, mystery, action etc., books and movies have many various aspects to what they could be, because of the difference between each genre. The era and the setting of the plot can affect the story and feel of the book. For example, if someone changed an action book into a love story some parts would have to be changed and aspects of romance would need to be added,…

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    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 both of the lead roles drink either the Mount Franklin or the Solo, this is a very good technique because it makes you feel…

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    words they used to describe Romeo make him seem to be more depressed. In contrast, in the movie he seemed to be more relaxed and happy about everything. Although the love Romeo and Juliet share remains the same 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…

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    The book and movie, I Am David have lots of similarities and differences. The parts that were different were just little details, or a short scene added in the movie to make it more interesting. This reader thinks that the movie was better than the book. This reader thought that the setting of I Am David was just as imagined. At some parts it looked a little different, but for the most part it was the same. The camp was exactly how the reader imagined it, but the roads looked a little…

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