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    Compare and Contrast the 21st Century 1. One of the main reasons why the 21st century is better than the 1920s is the 19th amendment Women’s Suffrage. This act was passed by Congress June 4‚ 1919‚ and ratified on August 18‚ 1920. Woman finally gained the right to vote and do the same things men did. Still‚ most women were not treated as equal as men‚ yes they had their rights‚ but they still weren’t treated as fairly as men in a respectable manner. Now in the 21st century woman and men are completely

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    For my compare and and contrast essay I read two different stories/perspectives of Aushwitzs. The first book I read is titled Night by Ellie Wiesel‚ and the second book I read is called A Doctor’s Eyewitness account: Aushwitz by Dr Milkos Nyiszli. The two stories are very similar because they are both about the event that happened in the 1940s because of Hitler’s hatred for the Jews. There is other concentration camps other than Aushwitzs‚ but this is the most popular one. Ellie Wiesel went through

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    A Comparison of Education The United States versus Japan In 1947 the Japanese took a page from the American education system and implemented the style of 6-3-3 classroom division (Angela Bartlett). Therefore the Japanese children attended six years of elementary school followed by three years of junior high and three years of senior high school. The major difference comes between the two systems in the area of study disciplines‚ students’ having a clearer direction earlier‚ motivation and structured

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    American Football vs. Soccer American football and soccer are two popular sports. Soccer is considered to be the most popular sport in the world and American football is known as America’s favorite sport. Soccer is actually called "football" or "futbol" in other areas of the world. While both sports are somewhat alike‚ they have major differences that make them so unique and enjoyable for their beloved fans. First off‚ American football is played with an elliptical shaped ball while a soccer

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    Nasir Currie compare and contrast essay 10/22/14 Often writers have various points of view that are revealed through their writing. In “The Tell- Tale heart” by Edgar Allen Poe and “The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W. Jacobs there are many similarities and differences. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Monkey’s Paw” there are many similarities. For example‚ one similarity is both stories play on fear of the unknown. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” the quote “when it fell upon me my blood ran cold”

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    Compare and contrast the influences of legislation‚ legal factors and regulatory bodies on health and safety in sport How Fire safety of places of sport act (1987) has affected sports in England: This legislation has affected sports in England by making sports ground over all more safe‚ for example they have made more fire exits‚ and this will allow more people to evacuate in the occurrence of a fire. There is less chances of fires in stadiums now as they are now not made up of wood‚ the stands are

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    popped in my head when I saw Bharati Mukherjee’s essay Two Ways to Belong in America. This essay was about the differences between Bharati and her sister Mira’s views on immigrants. Throughout the essay Mukherjee used rhetorical devices such as: compare/contrast‚ fluency‚ and tone. She used these in such a way that it was both interesting and easy to read. “She‚ for the lack of structure in my life‚ the erasure of Indianness‚ the absence of an unvarying daily pop culture of this society.” (Page 273)

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    The Puritans were a group of people who wanted to reform the English Church and came to America in the late sixteenth century. They settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629. The puritans believed in God‚ and all the things that the Bible preaches. They though salvation was only to chosen people and heaven or hell were real; they also believed that every person was born a sinner. It was in God’s hands to save a soul and grace it. Their society was well formed and the structure of their laws

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    navy. Among the places taken under American control was the Latin American territory and former Spanish colony of Puerto Rico. America’s imperialism politically striped Puerto Rico of its right to self-govern and control its own affairs‚ which greatly upset the Puerto Rican people. Now‚ Puerto Rico is a U.S. commonwealth yet it is still limited in its Political abilities. America claimed total control of Puerto Rico on October 18 of 1898 during the Spanish- American War.

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    country into mass starvation and disease. The irish people did not have many choices. The had to decide to stay and hope this period in time would end or move to another country. A lot of these people chose to go to America because to heard about the American dream and the gold

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