The next difference between the New Jersey and Germany is shopping on a Sunday. In New Jersey, we have the convenience and privilege of shopping every day of the week, including Sunday; but on the contrary, in Germany there are practically no shops opened on Sundays. The decision to open stores on a Sunday in New Jersey is totally under the discretion of the store owners; however, in Germany, the decision to open up the stores for shoppers on a Sunday is set by the local governments. For example, if one gets sick late at night on a Sunday and is in need some medication, in New Jersey there is a good chance that one will find a pharmacy open like, Rite Aid, Walgreens or CVS that will be opened up for the shopper to get the medication, including
Some similarities between America and Germany are both America and Germany are individualistic societies. “Individualistic societies are when you give priority to personal goals rather than the group; emphasizing values that serve the self, such as feeling good, obtaining personal distinction through achievement, and preserving independence”
According to the pictures and information displayed in the book What The World Eats, American and German diets look similar, however, there are also some differences. Both American and German diets are high in calories and are meat concentrated. An average American diet contains 3774 calories and an average German diet consists of 3496 calories. While an average American adult eats about 275 pounds of meat per year, an average German consumes 67 pounds of sausage. Both diets are also very expensive. Americans spend on average $341.98 and Germans spend $500.07 on food each week. The German diet is probably more expensive because taxes are higher in Germany and Germans eat less cheap fast food compared to Americans. The German diet also includes
However, Germany’s healthcare system seems to be different when compared to the United States healthcare system because of their universal health coverage for all residents who qualify. The fact that remains similar to the U.S. is the conception of by law all residents have to carry health coverage either by a public or private insurance provider.
Germany and wisconsin are very similar. The land and animals are very much so the same. This state and county fall on the same longitude line. Our overall climate and types of weather are the same.This is one reason for why so many Germans came to Wisconsin, when they came over seas from germany in the 1880’s up to even today.
There are many similarities and differences between the United States (U.S.) and New Zealand that make them unique. The U.S. has people from all around the world Including people from New Zealand. There is an abundance of jobs and opportunities for people who live there. They have freedom and liberty. This gives them rights that citizens of many other countries don’t have. They also have the right to vote for laws as well as political figures they want in office. Although the U.S. has some amazing qualities, New Zealand has many of the same Ideals, as well as several differences, but regardless both countries are amazing places.
Leah Griffin 3/6/15 HIST 121 Document Analysis Paper World War I played a key role in Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. After the devastating war, Germany was viewed as the main instigator and the European Allied Powers decided to impose strict treaty obligations upon Germany. This treaty, also known as the Treaty of Versailles, was signed by Germany and went into effect in June 1919 (“Treaty of Versailles, 1919” 1). The treaty forced Germany to give up the land it seized from multiple countries during the war and also forced Germany to recognize the independence of several others (“The Treaty of Versailles – 1919” 37-43). The treaty also forced Germany to agree to many other humiliating terms that did not rest easy with the German public
In the last few centuries, Europe has experienced major changes both in its population makeup and number. Be that as it may, in the last two decades, it has been faced with an unprecedented decline in population growth while struggling with the issue of an aging population. Indeed, from Helsinki to Lisbon, the birth rate has fallen dramatically in recent years. It has fallen so much so that most countries have put together some form of policies to help mitigate what is perceived as a serious demographic crisis in european capitals. Those policies have yielded different results. While some countries like France are now experiencing a slow growth rate as a result of those policies, others in the likes of Germany are forced to still deal with an ever declining population. In this paper, I will be analyzing, comparing, and contrasting the policies in both countries.
The Five families operate mostly in the State of New York and little through New Jersey. Mainly within five areas like Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island and in Northern New Jersey. Since 1960’s the mafia has increased its influence in areas like Long Island and counties like Westchester and Albany. The Five families also have some control in other states like: Las Vegas, Massachusetts, Connecticut and South Florida. The Genovese family operates mostly in Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn and New Jersey and has many influence in other areas inside as well as outside the state. Each family has many crews, which manage every area that their family controls. The Gambino family operates mainly in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and New Jersey and has influence in some other areas around Manhattan and other states. The Bonanno family shares some of its areas with the Gambino family, mainly operates in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Long Island. The Lucchese family controls areas like the Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn and New Jersey. And finally the Colombo family operates only in Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island. Many of these families have the same areas of influence, but they have very distinct borders of operations on the areas they share control. Today five families do not have as many members as around 5,000 20-30 years ago, today’s count is around 500-600 people in all five families. Four out five big bosses are either jailed or sentenced to life imprisonment. But
I believe that within the Constitution, there should be equal representation of each state instead of representation proportional, corresponding to size, to each state’s population. I support the New Jersey plan which continued to follow the one-house legislature the Confederation, a voluntary association of independent states, went by. Every state only received one vote in this ideal situation. This plan also allowed Congress to set taxes as well as conduct trading which the Articles of Confederation did not have the power to do. Paterson was against the Virginia plan that wanted the state’s population to depend on the number of representatives it had. He said that the Convention should allow the states to continue with the equality they
The customs of the Germans also differed from those of the Romans. Germany contained various people and was thought of by Tacitus as indigenous with little foreign blood. Their physical characteristics are all the same, they cannot endure hard work and tiring chores as the Romans can. Their only form of wealth was in numbered livestock, because their lands didn't have a lot of silver or gold. But after being exposed to the Romans, they began to value gold and silver.
Germany has a market based health system. They have universal health care that covers medical, dental, mental health and even homeopathy. Insurance companies cannot make a profit from insured customers. Therefore, the price for insurance is negotiated between the government and the Insurance provider. Like any other healthcare system there are
The physical and regional geography of Tennessee and Germany contrast greatly. However, both regions do share some characteristics. For example, they share a temperate climate, although Tennessee’s temperate climate is continental, while Germany’s temperate climate is maritime. Tennessee’s climate is considered continental due to the fact that Tennessee is inland, rather than near an ocean. This results in colder winters and warmer summers. In comparison, Germany possesses a maritime temperate climate because Germany is located near the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. This results in cooler winters and milder summers in comparison to Tennessee’s continental climate.
There are a lot of of differences when it comes to comparing two nations together, there is a lot to think about. For example what could we compare? You could compare money intake for each household, you could just compare two nations just using something as simple as culture or maybe race. When comparing Germany to America you still have a lot of differences like the fact that in Germany you are legally allowed to drink and gamble anywhere in Germany at the age of 18. Germany has very small families, most families in Germany only have one kid, a big family would be considered at around maybe 2-3 people.
Delivery of healthcare in Germany is largely a market affair carried out by private doctors and private hospitals. It takes about 1 or two weeks to get an appointment for a
Germany, a western country is well-known for beer, sausage and innovative technology. China, an eastern country is well-known for delicious food, martial arts and low priced products. Everyone knows they are completely different. However, can you raise some concrete examples showing their difference? And is it true that both do not have a single similarity at all? Though, they have certain similar aspects if you look closer.