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    As we would expect there are some differences‚ between these two sculptures. The fact that Augusta is male and Hatshepsut is female. Hatshepsut 1479-58 B.C.E is an enormous granite kneeling sculpture of female Pharaoh Hatshepsut. She assumes the authority of the king and creates a home of ecology around her kingship that described her as a divine birth‚ the way the oracle predicted that she would be come king. She ruled Egypt for more then two decades‚ she also commission a number of temples and

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    published on July 4‚ 1776. He writes this piece of literature with a deductive syntax‚ diction‚ metonymy‚ chiasmus‚ and many more tools to explain to the British government why the colonies are demanding to part company‚ and hoping to create their own country. The Declaration of Independence begins with an introduction that states “all men are created equal” and the government is supposed to secure the “natural rights” of its people. However‚ Britain has not been organizing the government to make the

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    report extends only to the logistics of the recycling program‚ which consists of three main categories: the Recyclable Materials‚ Collection and Storage‚ and Pick-up and Drop-off of Styrofoam. A sister report for this project is being written by another group‚ to analyze the recycling process itself. Each section was evaluated using a triple-bottom-line analysis to recommend the best available solutions for each category. Research on all options was limited to available resources around campus

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    A COMPARISON AND CONTRAST: THE KNIGHT ’S AND MILLER ’S TALES REVISITED The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is a classic piece wherein pilgrims tell tales during their journey to a holy shrine in Canterbury. A Knight and Miller are two of the pilgrims. Chaucer gives personality to each character wherein a drunken Miller can tell a tale that is full of brilliant characterization and also have nicely balanced action‚ and a tough soldier like the Knight can weave a romance "with all the art of

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    Sharing several similarities‚ the two versions also contain many differences in the settings‚ characters‚ and Climax. Though the settings are completely different but there are some similarities. The short story “The Birds” takes place in a small country town by London England. San Francisco and Bodega Bay California is where the movie version takes place. Both versions share a beautiful view of an ocean. The characters of each version are very different‚ but have similarities in personality. Nat

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    hazard and if there were a fire‚ they would all burn to little ashes. Then‚ there would be no form of any medical records. Another thing is if the computer system crashes‚ then you would lose all of your medical records. One downfall to electronic medical records is that they are very costly‚ and paper is a cheaper source for records. Unless you were to have them saved to another device also‚ then you would have them to keep as a backup. The security of electronic medical records is about the same

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    Compare and contrast reading a book and watching a film. With references to “touching the void” and another book. Books and movies have similarities and differences. When we read a book we create a visual image in our heads‚ whereas when we watch a movie the image is already created. In “touching the void” and “my sisters keeper” the written story differs from the film in many different aspects. Books are more descriptive‚ they need to be so you can understand their feelings‚ emotions‚ their expressions

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    Murray English 101 Essay Three Compare and Contrast: Titus Andronicus In the play Titus Andronicus‚ one main theme of the whole play is revenge tragedies. There are many tragedies that happen to compare and contrast to police brutality in today’s society. There are many category’s that relate to police brutality such as excessive force‚ police harassment‚ discrimination‚ and police intimidation. Tragedies happen all over the world‚ I will compare and contrast tragedies in today’s world to tragedies

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    Hell. One of the strongest points in the movie that showed itself to be on the same path as Christ’s coming was when Jor-el said "the father in the son‚ and the son in the father‚" before he was to send Kah-lel off into the universe towards Earth. Another moment was when Kah-lel throws the crystal and his father appears to tell his son that he is pleased with him and that he should now start his ministry after roaming the wilderness for the past twelve years. Not only does this scene in the movie

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    stories have to one another. In the book King Hrothgar seems as if he would be more put together and a gentleman but in the book he is a drunk and messy man. In the book they make Grendel react to the word of God and that is what angers him and makes him want to kill and destroy the hall. In the movie he attacks because the loud music hurts his ears‚ and that makes him shrink if it gets too loud which is how Beowulf was able to cut off his arm and kill Grendel in the movie. Another difference that was

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