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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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    The architecture and agriculture stood the test of time, but came from different civilizations. Mesopotamia and Egypt have innumerable similarities and differences that are incredibly valuable to historians and humans in general. Mesopotamia and Egypt have numerous religious similarities and differences. Both cultures of polytheistic, but they have a different number of gods and how they worship them. Mesopotamians only worshiped the gods like gods, but Egyptians also worshiped pharaohs as…

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    life of Jesus. One must also notice details only specific to one book as well. The next few paragraphs will highlight some of the similarities and differences found in each book. “The reason why Matthew, Mark, and Luke, are known as the synoptic gospels is that they follow a common pattern in describing the Ministry of Jesus. Both the similarities and the differences are significant.” (Guthrie, D, P. 83, 1970) Mathew’s gospel is the most Jewish of all the gospels. “Matthew was written for a…

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    them. It is debated whether gender plays a role in determining how people judge and communicate with a person. In the article “New Directions in the Study of Gender Similarities and Differences,” written by Janet Shibley Hyde, she discusses the gender similarity hypothesis, and different experiences both genders face. The gender similarity hypothesis is the belief that men and woman are more similar than different when it comes to most of the psychological factors, such as thoughts and feelings…

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    Julius Caesar has many similarities and differences from real life to Shakespeare’s version of Julius Caesar. I am going to focus on the differences, similarities, and omitted facts between the two Julius Caesars. First I will tell about all the differences, then I will go through the similarities, and finally the omitted facts. Here I will tell you about the differences between the actual history of Julius Caesar and Shakespeare’s play. Shakespeare intended to play to be in the 18 century, but…

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    amongst different people, establishing civilizations during the ancient world seemed to have many similarities amongst each other. Along with similarities also come many differences. Two of the first recorded ancient civilizations that were developed were the Egyptians and the Sumerians. The Sumerians are often referred to as the “Pioneers of Civilization. Both of these great civilizations had similarities in their religion and location, specific development in their political aspect, along with…

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    Buddhist community. There are similarities and differences between the three cultures. The Jewish follow the guidelines from the Bible where it states it not good for man to be alone and should have a help mate opposite of him. The Buddhist have a more liberal approach with beliefs that marriage should be between the man and woman for companionship. The Hindus have a few rules to follow but the roles and upkeep within the marriage are to be maintained by couple. The similarities between the…

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    High Noon Analysis

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    In many ways it might be hard to see the stories High Noon and "The Most Dangerous Game" as having many similar parts. High Noon is a movie, and "The Most Dangerous Game" is a short story. Both High Noon and "The Most Dangerous Games" symbols throughout the the story are completely different, their main characters have no where to run, and Kane, High Noons main character and Rainsford, "The Most Dangerous Games" main character are both related to there enemies in the story. The symbols in both…

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    Some people recognize similarities between them and characters from movies that they watch or from books that they read. I strongly think that I share many similarities with the character Rudy from the movie Rudy, and I think we are alike in many ways. To begin with, in the movie, Rudy never gave up once and always gave one hundred percent of his effort when he played on the field. Also, like me, Rudy loved sports and was always focused on getting better, and it was easy to tell because of…

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    Throughout time cultures and societies have come up with stories, created systems of government and have made their own beliefs. The story of how the earth was created has been controversial but many of the stories have similarities and differences that make you wonder how they came to know them. Some documents such as civic documents and creation documents have been found to be similar and different in many ways even though they`re known to be created in different time periods. Some of these…

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