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    Although there is a similarity between online education and traditional education, the differences between them are more noteworthy. because Level Playing Field- When you enroll in an online course, you retain a considerable amount of anonymity. Certain discriminating factors such as age, physical appearance, race, gender, and even disabilities are largely absent from online education classes. , Another difference between the two education styles is flexibility. Traditional schools require their students

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    no relationship. Yes, the books show opposition in some aspects but that is what makes them unique. Other readers can agree on certain similarities between these books which reduces the spectrum of the difference that the opposing readers see. Although readers can pinpoint similarities and differences in the books, Dracula and The City of Ember have their own unique settings, the era they speak English in, and themes. A book’s setting is one of the most important parts in a book that sets the

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    read or listened to ‘Whoever you are’, it is hoped that not only their language and literacy skills have strengthened, but also their knowledge. It is crucial that children are introduced to this topic from an early age and are able to discuss the differences of cultures, although focus primarily on what makes everyone the same. Children will learn about respect, which is a key concept of cultural diversity and should be able to utilize this attribute in their learning environment and everyday lives

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    variety of similarities and even differences. For my sophomore year of high school, I have read the play “An Enemy of the People” and the book “Things Fall Apart” and to my surprise they are two stories that connect with one another on certain aspects. One major connection among these two stories is their main characters and how they act throughout my time reading about them. Within this essay, I will be comparing the similarities and contrasting the differences of the main character in “An Enemy

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    just like in high school. However, there are some differences with the assignments between the two. For example, in college you get held more responsible for your work. Unlike in high school you do not have a teacher reminding or begging you to turn in you assignments. In college after you get your assignments most of the work you do is at home or in your dorm and you are responsible for remembering to turn it in on time. Also, the last major difference in the work between high school and college is

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    kinesthetic learning (hands on learning), and auditory learning. They each have the same general setting, but as we zoom in on the specifics, a lot is revealed that we may not realize is a factor in learning. The similarities of the pictures, the differences of the pictures, and the norms that the pictures showcase all affect the knowledge that the students gain from the styles of learning shown. The three pictures showcased depict some form of education, and while each one is a bring something different

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    Life is a complex story that all of humanity experiences in astonishingly contrasting ways. One distinguishable difference between people is class. Some are born with nothing, while others grow in prosperity. Those with little have limited opportunities and usually endeavor for an improved life by working strenuous jobs with low pay. Another difference is gender. Throughout one’s existence, dissimilarities are obvious between gender groups. Media, pop-culture, and other’s general behavior provide

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    The walking dead created by Frank Darabont in 2010 a copy to The walking dead comic book written by Robert Kirkman to a Tv series. In this paper will be shown the similarities and the differences between both the comic book and the tv series, that in all mostly all tv series or movies have a big variety of differences the only similarities in both would be the characters. Let's start off with similarities, In the walking dead the comic book the writer Robert Kirkman shows the the main character

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    There are two examples of similarities and two examples of differences between the protestors in “A Letter Home” and in “Waiting for Dan.” They both include consequences from the events that occurred in the stories. Also, a protester in the story didn’t come home because they were related to the problem. On the other hand, one protester did make a crime and the other protester was a witness. Adding on, the story titled, “A letter Home” was involved in the Vietnam War and the other story titled, “Waiting

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    live in the same society. In Toni Morrison’s “Recitatif” and George Saunder’s “Puppy”, the reader is given a glimpse into the lives of two people. Marie and Callie in “Puppy” and Twyla and Roberta in “Recitatif”. Both stories show similarities and differences between the two sets of characters in each story. George Saunder’s “Puppy” is a story about two women; Marie and Callie. The story begins with Marie taking her kids to adopt a puppy. In the past, Marie was always the caretaker of her kid’s pets

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