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    thousands of lives and left survivors haunted by its atrocious events. The Vietnam War had an especially huge impact on Terry Erickson’s father and George Robinson, two fictitious characters from the short stories “Stop the Sun” and “Dear America.” The differences and similarities between the two men are striking, and they merit rigorous scrutiny. Terry’s father and George Robinson share a multitude of similar experiences and traits. Conspicuously, they both fought in the Vietnam War; however, as a consequence

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    chocolate and marshmallows, always better together. Separately, friends can stand alone. When two friends are brought together there is a special connection that is very powerful. Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston both have their similarities and differences in The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton. Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston both have atrocious home lives. Johnny is constantly mentally and physically abused by his parents. Ponyboy explains this when he says, “His father was always beating him up, and

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    amazing in the nature and settings of these two paintings. Finally, both works have some type of inscription on them. These two pieces do not have much in common aside from a few things, their contrasts will be up for discussion next. The first difference spotted between these two is that “Poet on a Mountain Top”, is in black and white, and “February, Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry” is painted in color. Aside from that, “February, Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry”, is part of a prayer

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    throughout their stories. However, each one uses those chances in different ways, and the ways they use those chances lead to completely different lives. Two major differences are: the Other Wes tries to change his life by going to Job Corps, but he tries to make the changes by himself without support and the second major differences Wes the author’s life changed when his mom forced him to the Military School where he developed a larger community of support (beyond his family). The author from the

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    have similarities. Each story describes a short period of time in the main characters live that make a significant impact on them. Taking a close look at the literary elements of setting, theme, conflict, and characters show the similarities and differences between the three stories. The three short stories, “Contents of a Dead Man’s Pocket”, “Ambush”, and “Sniper” all have different settings but also similar settings at the same time. The only similarities of the setting between all three stories

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    For century’s arranged marriages were common around the world. These marriages were often arranged according to class, not love. The two families would negotiate the marriage and often times the newlyweds would not even meet prior to marrying. However, the true love that you find in Romeo and Juliet fought back and persisted. Despite arranged marriages having a seemingly practical effect, the strong connection between two lovers caused them to become less common. Today, it is more common to marry

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    The Deadly Deception Vs. Miss Evers’ Boys The distressing Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis on African American men carried out by the U.S. Public Health Service for forty grueling years is still today a notorious reminder in people’s lives while getting treated by a Doctor. Black men were lied to and bribed without consent over the years while they had the deadly disease syphilis. Forty years later and only seventy-four people were still alive out of the original three hundred and ninety-nine

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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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    the book and movie have the same storyline and theme there still are big differences and similarities in the setting and time that changes some events. There are only a few differences in The Green Mile but the most major is that the book takes place in 1932 and the movie takes place in 1935. Even though it is only a few years difference it can change the way people acted, dressed, and their jobs. This is a big difference because the movie is now based further into the Depression, Which means that

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    Similarities and Differences between Dally and Johnny How can two people, who have countless differences, still have similarities? This is true of two characters, Dally Winston and Johnny Cade, in the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. Johnny and Dally are similar because they both have neglectful parents and place little value on their own lives. In contrast, Johnny is the most law-abiding and Dally is the least. Also, Dally likes to fight, but Johnny does not. Therefore, Dally and Johnny have

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