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    The difference between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites are: Bacteria are single celled organisms that can rapidly multiple themselves every 10 minutes up to 10 times each bacterial cell‚ but they do not live or reproduce in a human cell. When threatened they will make a copy of their DNA to enable them to come back to life in the right conditions. They are able to survive in most extreme living conditions including with and without oxygen‚ there are various types of bacteria such as Cocci/Coccus

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    Roman and Han Empires Nick Concutelli There are many similarities and differences between the Roman and Han Empires. The similarities range from parts of the world they control to how they affected other parts of the world. The differences include who they had conflicts with‚ and how they settled them. But the main point to compare and contrast is the fall of the empires. Firstly‚ one of the major similarities would be the way both empires fell. They were both very powerful and ruled large portions

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    by the Council). o Peacemaking and peacebuilding: The difference between peacekeeping and peacebuilding lies in their mandates‚ powers and institutional frameworks. While peacemaking generally includes measures to address conflicts in progress and usually involves diplomatic action to bring hostile parties to a negotiated agreement‚ peacebuilding aims to reduce the risk of lapsing or relapsing into conflict by strengthening

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    sides of the globe adopted a system called Feudalism to maintain order. In both places warriors defended the land of wealthy landowners. In Europe the warriors were called Knights‚ and in Japan they were known as Samurais. Does this make Knights and Samurais the same? After reading the DBQ is clear that Samurai and Knights have more differences than similarities. For example‚ some major differences were their military codes and their armour. Some may say that the Samurai and Knights were more similar

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    Andres Mederos AP World History The Differences between ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia There are many differences between the two civilizations like Government‚ Burials ‚ Technology‚ and language. Now these can be the same but there not because these civilizations had there own ways on how to control what they believed and how they would sustain themselves. Now the Burial techniques that the Egyptians used was very clever and like professionally done because they thought in the after life

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    two countries are very different. Austria is located in Europe‚ when India’s location is Asia. First of all I would like to present Austria’s and India’s nature. Austria is terrestrial land. This country has no access to the sea but with India everything is in different way. India has access not to the sea‚ but to the ocean. These two countries have one similar thing – the mountains. In Austria the mountains are called Alps and in India – Himalays. The climate in Austria is continental‚ the same

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    they both expanded into huge empires but the Islamic Caliphates focused on expanding through education not conquering. Their downfalls showed that their differences hurt and helped their rise and fall. The first continuity was how both the Islamic Caliphates and the Persians were religious tolerant. Religious tolerance means that even after they conquered a people they allowed them to convert to that religion or keep their religion. This was very popular with many empires because people felt less forced

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    Ancient Civilization flourished in the lands surrounding the Mediterranean sea. Each had it’s own distinct views on the social‚ political‚ and religious aspects; however‚ there were many similarities each civilization shared with the others. Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt were mythopoeic societies‚ while Ancient Greece and Judaic society was vastly more rational in their mindset. Through this paper we will illustrate the similarities‚ as well as the differences of these fascinating early civilizations

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    GALLARDO‚ Raniel M. August 7‚ 2013 4POl3 POL 282 Land Power vs. Sea Power in the Context of Preservation of Balance of Power Based on realist perspective‚ geography proves to be a very essential tool in understanding‚ analyzing‚ and explaining phenomena in international politics. It is considered one of the factors that shape the behaviour of states when it comes to dealing with different global issues‚ most especially if these will affect their respective interests. Securing

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    Lulu Stevens HST 143 Dr. Quirk 10/26/14        The Path Between the Seas By: David Mccullough David McCullough’s The Path Between Seas was printed in New York City‚ New York in the year 1977. The events regarding the Panama Canal as discussed in David McCullough’s The Path Between Seas allowed an impressive assertion of American power--the likes of which had never before been displayed.  In it’s rich history‚ this novel offers recollections of failure on France’s part‚ American strength

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