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    Environmental sustainability comparisons between McDonald’s and Wesfarmers Firstly‚ to be a signatory of Australian Packaging Covenant (an agreement of reduce the environmental impacts of consumer packaging)‚ McDonald’s waste management states the importance of more recyclable and resource efficient packaging. Therefore‚ McDonald’s promises to increase the usages of recovery and recycling packaging. In the graph below‚ the amount of purchase paper and cardboard is much bigger than the plastic ones

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    Name : Claralisa Fusheriness NIM : 0168 Class : 16 – 10A Comparison between Mexico and Japan Educational Systems Educational system‚ which is the learning curriculum of a country must has many similarities and contrasts with another country‚ like Mexico as a developing country and Japan as a developed country‚ that is why I choose to compare them both. The education system in Mexico and Japan are similar in that they have same periods for Elementary School‚ Junior High School‚ and

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    Of Mice and Men - Comparison The name of this book/movie is ’Of Mice and Men’. The book was written by John Steinbeck‚ and the movie was directed by Gary Sinise (also stars as George). I will be comparing the movie and book‚ to see the differences and how effective they are. George and Lennie are men who travel around working at ranches. George is the small‚ quick-witted one‚ and Lennie is the big‚ slow‚ dumb and extremely strong one. They have a dream‚ to have a little place all to themselves

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    Comparison of Different Thinking Patterns between Eastern and Western Advertisements 【Key Words】 advertisement; thinking patterns; cultural differences Ⅰ Introduction With the fast development of globalization‚ economical communications become more frequently‚ which brings more inter-cultural advertisements. The purposes of the commercial advertisements are to persuade customers to buy those products and to earn great interests trough describing the products lively and specifically. English

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    Bananas and Oranges: A Comparison Between Two Fruits As I sat down to write my compare and contrast essay‚ I thought it would be a simple task. Oh‚ how wrong I was! Coming up with two subjects to compare differences was easy‚ but finding ones with similarities also? Not so much. I have researched and googled every important issue that I thought would be interesting to debate‚ but did not have any luck of finding something inspiring. Finally‚ I decided that I was making this more difficult

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    Education As we all know‚ there’re numerous differences between the educational system in western countries and that in China. And I intend to focus on the comparison between Chinese and American educational system. First and foremost‚ the entrance exam to university in these two countries has huge differences. In China‚ both parents and students attach great importance to this exam because everybody has only one chance to compete against all the other students. To some extent‚ the entrance

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    Living like Weasels In the essay “Living like Weasels”‚ the author Annie Dillard wrote about her first encounter after she saw a real wild weasel for the first time in her life. The story began when she went to Hollins Pond which is a remarkable place of shallowness where she likes to go at sunset and sit on a tree trunk. Dillard traced the motorcycle path in all gratitude through the wild rose up in to high grassy fields and while she was looking down‚ a weasel caught her eyes attention;

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    Virginia Woolf: Why Should Women Write? In Virginia Woolf’s essay A Room of One’s Own‚ she is asked to speak about women and fiction. Woolf begins by addressing limitations of women writers of the past‚ and draws on those works of literature in order to bring awareness to the present relationship of women and fiction in 1928. Throughout her essay‚ she quickly realizes that the prominence of women in fiction is very little‚ and she has “no arm to cling to” (149). According to Woolf‚ before

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    March 2014 Notion of Sight in Response to Langston Hughes’ Salvation and Annie Dillard’s Sight into Insight Sight is a notion perceived differently by different people. When it came to Hughes and Dillard it was obvious that sight was exercised in opposite ways. Hughes was more close minded while Dillard was more open minded and due to these polarities their views on sight were greatly affected. Sight is a gift that we manage to control and therefor end up over thinking what we see or will see.

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    THE COMPARISON BETWEEN THE TENSES OF ENGLISH AND THOSE OF ARABIC I. INTRODUCTION A. The Background Of The Problem We have known that there are very much variations of language in The world. Those variations can be found in the real event of the communication. Ronald Wardaugh in Introduction to linguistic‚1977:3 states as follows: “Language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human communication”. For those definition above we can conclude that language consists of the symbols that

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