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    different characters. The first difference is the difference in the situations of the characters. For example, Hester is in the public eye in her situation and Mattie is not. Everyone in the town knows Hester had an affair, she has Pearl to prove that. On the other hand, no one really knows about how Mattie and Ethan like each in other. Although some people know Ethan is unhappy with Zeena, but they do not know Ethan and Mattie have feelings for each other. Another difference is their endings. The ending

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    The Black Cat Analysis

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    Although being two different categories of texts, “The Black Cat” and “Self Reliance” have similarities and differences as well. Both texts share the common upbringing of the idea of learning from mistakes. In “The Black Cat”, the narrator realizes his killing of his cat was wrong. Recalling, “I experienced a sentiment half of horror half of remorse, for the crime of which I had been guilty…”(Poe 5). Despite his murderous actions and recent corrupt behavior, the narrator still learned to recognize

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    of a Shelby County Probation Officer is to effect positive changed behavior in each client through the use of evidence based practices, while becoming proven leaders in promoting and improving community safety. ” There are some similarities and difference between the juvenile and adult probation departments. Some of their similarities included how they work within the day to day and their active duties within the legal system. They differ in the sense where, one is working intensively with the youth

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    Stephen King’s book On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft is both entertaining and instructive; it describes King’s writing process in a compelling way and offers advice towards improving the reader’s own writing process. I believe his writing process is coherent and effective. While reading the book I thought that he explained techniques well and gave enough evidence to show his methods work. I found myself stopping several times while reading and thinking something along the lines of “Why didn’t I

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    world. When our answers were the same, it was typical because my mother has instilled what she thinks are important values in me. When our answers where different, however, it could occasionally be blamed on the generational gap between us or the difference in values based on when we were raised. It is evident that my mother and I want the future people of our society to have many of the same qualities we try to exhibit every day. The similarities between the two sets of answers was astonishing.

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    their ideas and perspective they hold in order to find the true interpretation of a poem. The poems “The Sacred” and “Vegetarian Physics” both share some similarities and differences within one another. Both of these poems also contain imagery. They also contain symbolism in order to describe their message. The difference between these poems, is the message that they deliver to the reader. Each of them posses their own unique meaning. These poems also both compare different objects to real life

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    statues are similar as well. Both statues are a relief carving which is only carved on one side. The sizes of the statues are over 10ft tall. The Lamassu is 17ft while Tuthankhamun is 15ft tall The two have a few things in common but more differences. The biggest difference that is noticeable just by looking at both figures is that the Lamassu

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    My Parents And My Family

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    When I was 16 years old, I realized I was similar to my dad. I always felt different from my family. My parents and my sister's look-alike. Their skin colors are all the same. I’ve always been the darker and chubbier one in the family. Sometimes I used to think I wasn’t even related to them. I even asked my mom as a kid, “did you guys kidnap me from someone as a kid?” “No, we obviously didn’t kidnap you,” my mom said aggressively. “Then why do I not look like any of you?” I asked. “Anas stop being

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    scholar, decorated veteran and business leader, and the other ends up a convicted murderer serving a life sentence in prison. Their stories could have been switched with so many similarities in their life but the slight differences changing their paths. Similarities and differences pertaining to role models and jobs of both Moores were described in The Other Wes Moore. Both the author Wes and the “other” Wes have role models in their life that affect their choices. Unfortunately one of the Wes’s

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    The Hansa and the Swahili have many similarities in their trading, but it can also be argued that they had multiple differences, that eventually led to their being definitive differences on how trading affected each culture, affected their economies, and affected the political paths each civilization took. It can be clearly stated that the Hansa and the Swahili were known to have a few similarities. For one, documents 1 and 8 both show how trading boosted the economies of both societies. Document

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