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    A has the highest point total, candidate A is the winner by the Method of Pairwise Comparisons. The Method of Pairwise Comparisons was explicitly designed to satisfy the fairness criterion called the Condorcet Criterion. The Condorcet Criterion addresses the fairness of declaring a candidate the winner even though some other candidate won all possible head-to-head matchups. With the Method of Pairwise Comparisons, any candidate who wins all possible head-to-head matchups always has a higher point

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    novel was also turned into a movie in 1962. The movie and the book had both similarities and differences. For instance, the relationship between Atticus and the African Americans was a similarity between the book and the movie. On the other hand the absence of Aunt Alexandra in the movie was a prominent difference between the book and the movie. The book and the movie were both good ,but there were similarities and differences in each . In comparing the book and the movie we can see that the relationship

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    with others”. Shakespeare’s writing has had many different ways of being presented because people perceive it in different ways. Whether it is a literal representation or a spin, directors like to show viewers the way they perceive the text. In the movie version of Hamlet the director, Kenneth Branagh, wanted the viewers to find Shakespeare interesting and full of action and drama. Kenneth chose the right direction to go in to keep the audience’s attention but it

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    Street Remake VS. Original Me being a total horror movie fanatic and with the remake craze taking the horror genre by storm, we all compare the remake to the original while we’re watching it. One of the most classic horror films of all time, Nightmare on Elm Street, was originally made in 1984 and later got remade in 2010 after a slew of sequels. When Nightmare on Elm Street got a remake, everyone at that time had split decisions about the new movie. Me personally, I am not a big fan of remakes, but

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    novels do not. Although directors strive to make novel-based films as closely related to the books as possible, inevitable distinctions continue to exist.      Time constraints play a large role in the differences between the novel and the film as the movie has to fit a story told over a long time 1-2 hours. In the book “Kite Runner”, the author created a scene that depicted the relationship between Amir’s father and Hassan. “His hand touch his upper lip. Oh, he said again/ it’s an unusual present, I

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    There are several differences between the book and movie adaptation of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Some of these similarities are very clearly portrayed in the story, and several of the differences made profound changes in my perception of the story line. These changes included plot and the way the story was told. Overall, the story structure was very similar. For examples, Katniss is a hunter in both the story and the book version of the story. Katniss is from District 12 in both versions

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    Great Gatsby Compare and Contrast: The Movie vs. The Book The tale of the Jay Gatsby is not only written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in the novel, The Great Gatsby, but also directed and produced into a movie by Baz Luhrmann. Although thematically similar and entertaining, Luhrmann’s adaptation can hardly compare to the intricate and enchanting words written by Fitzgerald. Many differences fall alongside the similarities when comparing the novel and the 2013 movie of, The Great Gatsby, including characteristics

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    Devil’s Arithmetic movie and book were both an emotional story of a young girl and her journey back to the horrendous holocaust. They both followed along the same line of how we need to “always remember” the holocaust and the unmanly way people were treated. Through both were very eye-opening, they had major differences. The whole idea of the story is consistent in the book and movie. The Devil’s Arithmetic, written by Jane Yolen, has a theme of always remember the holocaust. The movie The Devil’s Arithmetic

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    “Tin Star , those differences make the movie better. Some of the changes make the movie more different, but they make it better. Most of these changes made the story different from the movie One change for the book is Doane went to a cemetery to see his wife. The screenplay Will Kane was marrying Amy. I think the scripter made this choice because it’s a better ending at the end. This also made a good conflict in the movie. This choice was good because the movie did have a better plot than the book

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    The book and the movie of "Huckleberry Finn" were both good, but there were many differences between the two versions. Some people think that Disney ruined the book because they added some things and cut some things out. Other people like the Disney movie better than the book. They think that it is more detailed and they like the way it is set up better, also they don't have to read they can just watch the movie. The three biggest differences between the book and the movie are that Tom Sawyer is

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