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Like a compare and contrast essay, a contrast essay asks you to choose two or more items and ideas and write about them.  However, instead of highlighting similarities between the two things, a contrast essay will describe how they are different.  It is important to note that, in order to have an effective contrast essay, there must be some similarities or shared middle ground between the things being contrasted.  A contrast essay that focused on the differences between a roller skate and the planet Jupiter would contain a lot of contrast, but would be almost incoherent.  However, a contrast essay that focused on the differences in Earth and Jupiter would start from the point where they are similar (planets in the same solar system) and then highlight differences.

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Regional identity concepts and expressions
In this paper, we are going to be comparing the songs Allentown and Where I Come From with each other. This will be accomplished by focusing on: if these songs are resisting the mainstream, examining if they cite local identity in order to advance cultural imperialism (according to Fetterley) and the differences between them. Once this takes place, is when we illustrate the impacts of regional and cultural imperialism.
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Technology\'s Negative Affect on Our
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Role of Women in World War One
This paper discuses in regard to women who were required to abandon their traditional role as housekeepers during the First World War. These individuals were virtually forced to employ all of their efforts in order to provide for their families, for soldiers on the front, and for their countries as a whole. Even with this, it is only safe to assume that the conflict also assisted them in being recognized on a social level.
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Nintendo company strategy and market analysis
This analysis examines the 1998 launch of the Game Boy Color, the latest in Nintendo's line of handheld consoles, in order to determine the ideal marketing strategy. The ideal marketing for the console would focus on adults who grew up in the 1980s, because their nostalgia could be exploited in order to more effectively sell the new device. Furthermore, getting these adults to buy the console would likely increase further sales down the road, as they would have more money to spend on software and accessories.
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Daimler's divestiture of Chrysler: causes and consequences
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Evaluating the reliability of ancient literary sources for historical periods
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America Should Have Universal Healthcare Because it
In Europe, the debates over universal healthcare were finished decades before: all that is left is a polite argument over the finest way to fund them. However in the US, the thought that government ought to have any place in the association between doctor and patient is still contentious to many, and controversial to the minority. Town hall meetings to talk about healthcare reorganization have been transformed into fights, one Congressman has received death threats, and posters disapproving reform are growing. Bill Clinton's effort to reorganize US healthcare was unsuccessful; President Obama's is having problems (Ahking, et al. 2009). Doubts about the expenses of the project at a time when many consider the Obama government has been reckless in its economic motivation have combined with old oppositions to "socialized medication" and haughty government to create a powerful cocktail (Simonet, 2009).