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    inform my audience about the similarities between the religion of Islam and Christianity. INTRODUCTION 1. (ATTENTION GETTER) Most of us do not know that the teachings of Islam and Christianity are related to each other. This is because our society do not open their minds to know about other religions and cultures. Now‚ there are lots of conflicts happened between these two religions because there is no understanding between us‚ the Muslims and the Christians. If you remember about the `Allah`

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    Genesis? These two stories contain general similarities but when comparing the minute details‚ they are very different. The story of Gilgamesh was written around 2000 B.C.‚ many years before the Genesis story in about 400 B.C. The writers of the bible probably knew of the flood in Gilgamesh’s story but revised it so as to fit with their own worldview and history. They most likely intended the original story with their own mythology. Despite the many similarities between the two stories‚ the differences

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    common people since it was not as complex. Buddhism arose out of the Buddha’s interpretation of the Hindu religious system. Many think that Buddhism and Hinduism are two separate sects of the same religion—but they are not. Despite having many similarities‚ there are many distinct differences between the two religions. This paper will compare and contrast yoga‚ meditation and achieving enlightenment in Hinduism and Buddhism. Section One: Similarities There are many similarities between Hinduism

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    The mayans and the aztecs are very interesting civilisation‚ they are very advanced and they have many informations but little information on the origin‚they have a lot of similarities and differences‚Plus they had a huge impact in now days.The mayans and aztecs religion is very interesting which i will cover in this essay. The mayans origin and development has little known information about it.The history of Maya civilisation is divided into three principal periods‚ the first one is Preclassic

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    UFC Vs. WWE UFC and WWE are two of the biggest sports in entertainment world but they are not really the same. The UFC is real but the WWE may look real but truthfully it’s not. The WWE is all fake. Yes the wrestlers can get hurt in the WWE but It’s still fake. Here are some differences and similarities between the two. UFC is a combat sport where the outcomes are not pre-determined and the moves are all real and are done against a resisting opponent. The UFC has been broadcasting since 1993

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    States. This is a big number of people participating. It is a great way to stay active. I am going to compare the two sports to each other. Obviously they are different but there are some similarities. I will talk about being active‚ being on a team‚ and how they are played. Being active is in both of these sports. They require a lot of energy. Basketball is a smaller playing area meaning the court is obviously smaller than a football field but in basketball you are almost always moving. Football

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    individual fairness‚ people work for the party just like the gear wheels in a machine. In order to achieve this‚ the politicians in “1984” suppress people’s thinking and eliminate their freedom by creating fear through propaganda‚ strict laws and incessant surveillances. In “1984”‚ lies‚ myths and false information controls the thinking of the citizens. The Party uses propaganda as the deadliest weapon of control. Propaganda increases the citizens’ morale and makes them think that what the party tells

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    countries in which much of society revolves around religion. In both countries some segment of the population fights daily to be accepted as and treated as equals. Even with those similarities‚ there are some glaring differences that have accounted for many years of tension amongst the two nations. Where once these two countries were able to find some common ground and accord‚ there now exists if not outright war‚ deep seated resentment and hostility. At the root of much conflict in the Middle

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    encompassing the remaining two-thirds of land to the east. Geographically speaking‚ Haiti and the Dominican Republic are nearly identical with very little variation in average rainfall‚ climate‚ and oceanic access. Unsurprisingly‚ given their adjacency‚ both countries possess a high degree of ethnolinguistic homogeneity‚ with very little regional fragmentation‚ and Christianity as the dominant religion (Jaramillo and Sancak 328). Despite their immutable similarities and ethnolinguistic parallels

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    Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible was a lot like The Holocaust. Although the two events have many differences‚ the similarities are what is most important in today’s history. In 1692‚ The Salem Witch Trials occurred. People were in a state of hysteria and began to blame people for witchcraft and conjuring the devil. Many of the towns people were falsely accused and twenty people were executed(Miller‚1124). Several people that were accused of witchcraft confessed so they didn’t have to be hung. “No

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