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    different to every other piece. Despite being separated by both time and culture‚ the Roman Colosseum and the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza possess both unique similarities and differences to each other. Like most cultures‚ Roman architecture tends to derive some elements from previous cultures such as the Egyptian culture. The main similarities between the Colosseum and the Pyramids can be seen in the material used in construction due to similar natural recourses; however‚ the historical context and

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    how their systems of class worked‚ Mesopotamia was more fair towards all people rather than Egypt which was extremely bias and segregated. Furthermore‚ they varied in the ways they punished convicts‚ but shared similarities in punishments for capital crimes. Lastly‚ there were many similarities between the women in both societies‚ which relates back to Egypt being a later version of Mesopotamia essentially. Social classes are a major part of any society and it is easily shown in both Mesopotamia and

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    In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ Liesel shows similarities to her foster father‚ Hans Hubermann. As a result‚ their similarities help them connect to each other. One night‚ Hans finds a book Liesel was hiding‚ and he asks her “‘Do you want to read it?’” (64). When Liesel says that she does‚ he says “‘To tell you the truth‚ I am not such a good reader myself.’” (65). Despite this‚ they both persevere and read the book showing they both have a love of learning. Hans Hubermann and Liesel both

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    There have been many genres of film that are included in American film history; one of which is the Western. In the mid 1900’s Western films were at their peak and Saturday afternoons would be spent watching cowboys and Indians battle until the end while watching comfortably from a movie theatre. Knowing this‚ it’s not hard to understand why film makers later on would base plots and characters off of these mystifying films. The Searchers‚ made in 1956 by John Ford‚ was a movie that followed the journey

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    Vampires and werewolves are nocturnal creatures that have fangs and thirst for blood. Both are considered mythical beings and are portrayed in several horror films and books. Although they have several similarities; vampires and werewolves are nothing alike. Before writing this paper‚ I researched many different sources and you won’t believe what I have found! There are thousands of legends throughout history about vampires and werewolves and every culture has some kind of myth about the undead.

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    The organisms first believed to live on Earth were the Prokaryotes. Prokaryotes have many differences and similarities to a Eukaryote. For an example‚ their names sound similar yet they are not the same so that makes them different. Since there are so many organisms‚ the organisms are separated into those two broad categories. Prokaryotes are nearly always a unicellular organisms. An example of a Prokaryote is bacteria and archaea . Prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus or a membrane that should

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    The similarities of all the tribes All the tribes Have to share something in common‚ like that they all hunt. Now‚ That does not mean that they all hunt in the same way‚ it just means that they all hunt. The Inuit used to hunt with spears. The Hida used to hunt with nets‚ harpoons and nets. And the Iroquois used to hunt with bows‚ arrows and spears. Look‚ The Inuit and the Iroquois both hunted with spears! That is one out of many similarities that they share. Another similarity they

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    determine some things by the race because my friends proved that to me. I met them in the college‚ their names are Justin and Garfield. They both shared the same race and ethnicity. However‚ there are some differences and similarities between them. Some similarities exist between Justin and Garfield. For example‚ they both interested in basketball and watching NBA. This shows that they have the same hobby‚ so they can play basketball with each other and talk about the NBA. Another example

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    love Juliet‚ Romeo and Paris both have many similarities and differences. They are both fighting against each other for the same thing the love for Juliet. They go through an unforceful journey to fight for their future love. They go through many ups and downs including marriage while on their journey. While on their adventure they also had to deal with each other which caused many of fights that also included revenge One of the biggest similarities between Romeo and Paris would be that they are

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    Frankenstein is one of the most famous novels of the century and has had many movies created based on this classic tale‚ yet each version‚ the book‚ as well as the three movies‚ have a lot of differences which make each one very unique. These similarities and differences are not only seen in the characters of Victor Frankenstein and the creation‚ but also throughout the storyline. So many people today get the impression that Frankenstein is all about a mad man who creates a monster who then goes

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