Similarities?
Q. Has anyone noticed the basic plot similarities between the "Three Amigo's" and "Tropic Thunder"? Both are about three holywood stars who are sent to film a movie in a foreign country, and end up getting involved in the actaul events that they are portraying. Just a little weird I thought
Asked by Andrew - Wed Jul 16 22:42:45 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. hmm, i hadnt really thought about that but i guess you're right. i dont think that tropic thunder will have as much success as 3 amigos did though.
Answered by Alex W - Wed Jul 16 23:01:35 2008
Q. Has anyone noticed the basic plot similarities between the "Three Amigo's" and "Tropic Thunder"? Both are about three holywood stars who are sent to film a movie in a foreign country, and end up getting involved in the actaul events that they are portraying. Just a little weird I thought
Asked by Andrew - Wed Jul 16 22:42:45 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. hmm, i hadnt really thought about that but i guess you're right. i dont think that tropic thunder will have as much success as 3 amigos did though.
Answered by Alex W - Wed Jul 16 23:01:35 2008
What are similarities between the articles of confederation and the constitution?
Q. I'm having a tough time coming up with similarities between these two documents. There are more differences than there are similarities. I'm just stuck right now.
Asked by Machine - Sun Jan 25 18:44:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They both were forms of government- although the articles were only temporary. Also, the set guidelines for the citizens to follow and therefore united the people.
Answered by ashey - Sun Jan 25 18:52:37 2009
Q. I'm having a tough time coming up with similarities between these two documents. There are more differences than there are similarities. I'm just stuck right now.
Asked by Machine - Sun Jan 25 18:44:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They both were forms of government- although the articles were only temporary. Also, the set guidelines for the citizens to follow and therefore united the people.
Answered by ashey - Sun Jan 25 18:52:37 2009
Similarities/Differences between flying a plane and driving a car?
Q. Hello all, What are some similarities and differences between flying small single or two engine aircraft and driving a car? If someone is a good driver, is he or she also a good pilot? Can you please be as specific as possible? I'm trying to prove a point to my brother. Thanks! EDIT: I'm talking about General Aviation (i.e. flying that isn t the scheduled airlines or military, typically little planes and biz jets ). Please don't make any comparisons to big aircraft. Obviously, those are much harder to control than a car.
Asked by Rommel - Sun Feb 7 12:55:03 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you are good at driving one type of vehicle, you'll probably be good at operating others, since many of the skills and talents are shared. Flying an airplane is considerably more complex than driving a car because the airplane moves in three dimensions. It has more controls and they interact in more complex ways. Nevertheless, an expert automobile driver can probably become a very good pilot, in terms of controlling the airplane, if that be his desire. There's much more to flying than just controlling the airplane, especially in larger aircraft, so a good car driver might be good at controlling an airplane, too, but he might not be good at following all the procedures and regulations. Large jets are easier to fly in many ways than… [cont.]
Answered by Techwing - Sun Feb 7 14:55:06 2010
Q. Hello all, What are some similarities and differences between flying small single or two engine aircraft and driving a car? If someone is a good driver, is he or she also a good pilot? Can you please be as specific as possible? I'm trying to prove a point to my brother. Thanks! EDIT: I'm talking about General Aviation (i.e. flying that isn t the scheduled airlines or military, typically little planes and biz jets ). Please don't make any comparisons to big aircraft. Obviously, those are much harder to control than a car.
Asked by Rommel - Sun Feb 7 12:55:03 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you are good at driving one type of vehicle, you'll probably be good at operating others, since many of the skills and talents are shared. Flying an airplane is considerably more complex than driving a car because the airplane moves in three dimensions. It has more controls and they interact in more complex ways. Nevertheless, an expert automobile driver can probably become a very good pilot, in terms of controlling the airplane, if that be his desire. There's much more to flying than just controlling the airplane, especially in larger aircraft, so a good car driver might be good at controlling an airplane, too, but he might not be good at following all the procedures and regulations. Large jets are easier to fly in many ways than… [cont.]
Answered by Techwing - Sun Feb 7 14:55:06 2010
What are the similarities and differences between an embryotic cell and a stem cell?
Q. Please tell me where to get an answer for this question or help me and give me some similarities and differences between them! What are the similarities and differences between an embryotic cell and a stem cell? I meant Embryonic
Asked by ~~ = ] ~~ - Wed Oct 10 16:38:41 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. thats a good ?
Answered by reyman440 - Wed Oct 10 16:41:58 2007
Q. Please tell me where to get an answer for this question or help me and give me some similarities and differences between them! What are the similarities and differences between an embryotic cell and a stem cell? I meant Embryonic
Asked by ~~ = ] ~~ - Wed Oct 10 16:38:41 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. thats a good ?
Answered by reyman440 - Wed Oct 10 16:41:58 2007
What were the similarities between ancient and modern egyptian governments?
Q. Can anyone tell me what the similarities were between the Ancient egyptian government and the modern egyptian government? PS. I don't need the differences just similarities.
Asked by ggnore - Fri Apr 25 14:07:17 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Governmental officials included the vizier or prime minister, the chief treasurer, the tax collector, the minister of public works, and the army commander & of course everyone had to pay taxes. (theres always taxes - even 4,000 years ago!)
Answered by piapoi - Sat Apr 26 17:41:47 2008
Q. Can anyone tell me what the similarities were between the Ancient egyptian government and the modern egyptian government? PS. I don't need the differences just similarities.
Asked by ggnore - Fri Apr 25 14:07:17 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Governmental officials included the vizier or prime minister, the chief treasurer, the tax collector, the minister of public works, and the army commander & of course everyone had to pay taxes. (theres always taxes - even 4,000 years ago!)
Answered by piapoi - Sat Apr 26 17:41:47 2008
What are the similarities and differences between essays and paragraphs?
Q. 1 * What are the similarities and differences between essays and paragraphs? 2* How will understanding the similarities and differences between paragraphs and essays make you a better writer?
Asked by Shawny - Sun Oct 26 22:32:05 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a paragraph is part of an essay many essays consist of 5 paragraphs: an introductory paragraph, 3 body paragraphs and a conclusion
Answered by Julie V - Sun Oct 26 22:36:11 2008
Q. 1 * What are the similarities and differences between essays and paragraphs? 2* How will understanding the similarities and differences between paragraphs and essays make you a better writer?
Asked by Shawny - Sun Oct 26 22:32:05 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a paragraph is part of an essay many essays consist of 5 paragraphs: an introductory paragraph, 3 body paragraphs and a conclusion
Answered by Julie V - Sun Oct 26 22:36:11 2008
What similarities are there between the Russian Revolution of 1917 and Animal Farm the book?
Q. Research the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its origins. What similarities do you see between it and the events in Animal Farm?? Are the major characters in each of the revolution alike? Why or why not?
Asked by Tiran - Wed Jun 9 19:36:52 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are MANY similarities. I won't list them all, as there are too many. But basically, Animal Farm was written ABOUT the Russian Revolution. They are guided by a philosophy, overthrow the leader, form an idealistic government, then get corrupted. There's so much more than this, but read the sparknote for animal farm. Under characters, they have all the symbolism.
Answered by Naty - Wed Jun 9 22:02:27 2010
Q. Research the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its origins. What similarities do you see between it and the events in Animal Farm?? Are the major characters in each of the revolution alike? Why or why not?
Asked by Tiran - Wed Jun 9 19:36:52 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are MANY similarities. I won't list them all, as there are too many. But basically, Animal Farm was written ABOUT the Russian Revolution. They are guided by a philosophy, overthrow the leader, form an idealistic government, then get corrupted. There's so much more than this, but read the sparknote for animal farm. Under characters, they have all the symbolism.
Answered by Naty - Wed Jun 9 22:02:27 2010
What are similarities and differences between current mortgage crisis and that of during the great depression?
Q. I am doing a reading, and it would be of great help, if you guys could provide some of these answers. cheers Discuss the similarities and differences between the contraction of the housing market during the Great Depression and the current mortgage crisis. In both periods, the contraction of the housing market resulted in severe strains on the financial system. Discuss the different federal responses to the housing market crisis during both times periods. Does the outcome of the federal response to the housing crisis of the 1930 s offer any lessons to policy makers who are now grappling with the current crisi
Asked by Robert G - Mon May 5 20:29:21 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i can chat with you on this, to do it justice would take about 1 week. however...during the GREAT depression, the gov did not have in place, insurance and protection for the buyer. During the depression, those who were skimming could hide more easily [no Sarbannes /Oxley] Those who shorted during the GP made money, those who did not, lost. Same today I could go on but I am not here to lecture, only answer your questions.
Answered by kemperk - Mon May 5 21:15:23 2008
Q. I am doing a reading, and it would be of great help, if you guys could provide some of these answers. cheers Discuss the similarities and differences between the contraction of the housing market during the Great Depression and the current mortgage crisis. In both periods, the contraction of the housing market resulted in severe strains on the financial system. Discuss the different federal responses to the housing market crisis during both times periods. Does the outcome of the federal response to the housing crisis of the 1930 s offer any lessons to policy makers who are now grappling with the current crisi
Asked by Robert G - Mon May 5 20:29:21 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i can chat with you on this, to do it justice would take about 1 week. however...during the GREAT depression, the gov did not have in place, insurance and protection for the buyer. During the depression, those who were skimming could hide more easily [no Sarbannes /Oxley] Those who shorted during the GP made money, those who did not, lost. Same today I could go on but I am not here to lecture, only answer your questions.
Answered by kemperk - Mon May 5 21:15:23 2008
What are similarities between primeapes and humans?
Q. I personally do believe in evolution, and I just wanted to find out what similarities we share with our distant cousins. If possible, also what are some major differences (aside from the physical). Sorry I meant monkeys! Im not really interested in physical traits, more actions that they do eg: form family groups etc. Sorry Bwana yes I meant primeates, not apes. My bad!
Asked by dewberry - Sun Apr 5 07:57:09 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. "Primeapes"??? Do you mean the big Apes, like Gorillas and Orangutans, or do you mean "Primates" in general? I am not familiar with the term "Prime" Apes. I believe in evolution too, because it is logical and makes sense. Physically, it is obvious as to what we share in common with them. The Chimpanzee is only one chromosome away from us. Other than mentally, we are also more advanced because we have developed an opposable thumb and the ability to walk upright. Another factor responsible for our evolving past them is the ability to cook and manipulate our food to better make use of it so we can extract the most out of it. Many scientists believe this is the single factor that advanced us past all other living things. No other… [cont.]
Answered by BWANA - Sun Apr 5 08:14:56 2009
Q. I personally do believe in evolution, and I just wanted to find out what similarities we share with our distant cousins. If possible, also what are some major differences (aside from the physical). Sorry I meant monkeys! Im not really interested in physical traits, more actions that they do eg: form family groups etc. Sorry Bwana yes I meant primeates, not apes. My bad!
Asked by dewberry - Sun Apr 5 07:57:09 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. "Primeapes"??? Do you mean the big Apes, like Gorillas and Orangutans, or do you mean "Primates" in general? I am not familiar with the term "Prime" Apes. I believe in evolution too, because it is logical and makes sense. Physically, it is obvious as to what we share in common with them. The Chimpanzee is only one chromosome away from us. Other than mentally, we are also more advanced because we have developed an opposable thumb and the ability to walk upright. Another factor responsible for our evolving past them is the ability to cook and manipulate our food to better make use of it so we can extract the most out of it. Many scientists believe this is the single factor that advanced us past all other living things. No other… [cont.]
Answered by BWANA - Sun Apr 5 08:14:56 2009
What are the similarities and differences between the careers of graphic arts and graphic design?
Q. I'm not sure if I should major in graphic arts or graphic design. What can you do for a career in graphic arts and graphic design? What are the similarities and differences between these two?
Asked by Staci L - Sun Oct 21 01:28:28 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Graphic design is art done with a computer,and art is well...art done by hand.
Answered by sonshi yui - Sun Oct 21 01:33:07 2007
Q. I'm not sure if I should major in graphic arts or graphic design. What can you do for a career in graphic arts and graphic design? What are the similarities and differences between these two?
Asked by Staci L - Sun Oct 21 01:28:28 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Graphic design is art done with a computer,and art is well...art done by hand.
Answered by sonshi yui - Sun Oct 21 01:33:07 2007
What are some similarities between in class learning and online courses?
Q. im doing a revision for an essay i wrote and its over comparison and contrast. Besides both being a type of learning are there any more similarities between them? please let me know if you think of any. thanks!
Asked by Liz - Fri Mar 12 18:27:31 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As I know, this site has top listing of such college courses online - schools.iblogger.org
Answered by Oliver - Sat Mar 13 06:12:52 2010
Q. im doing a revision for an essay i wrote and its over comparison and contrast. Besides both being a type of learning are there any more similarities between them? please let me know if you think of any. thanks!
Asked by Liz - Fri Mar 12 18:27:31 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As I know, this site has top listing of such college courses online - schools.iblogger.org
Answered by Oliver - Sat Mar 13 06:12:52 2010
What are some similarities and differences between the Romans and Greeks?
Q. My mother is ding a paper on Romans and Greeks for her college course and she's stuck and a little frustrated. I desperately want to help her but I don't know myself. Please list some similarities and differences if you can. It'll be a great pleasure! Thank you so much!
Asked by Ayrricka - Sun Jul 11 11:31:15 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Greeks had a major cultural influence on the Romans, even to the extent that some Romans started speaking Greek. In general it is said that the Greeks, although conquered (militarily), conquered Rome (culturally).
Answered by Joyce - Sun Jul 11 12:46:26 2010
Q. My mother is ding a paper on Romans and Greeks for her college course and she's stuck and a little frustrated. I desperately want to help her but I don't know myself. Please list some similarities and differences if you can. It'll be a great pleasure! Thank you so much!
Asked by Ayrricka - Sun Jul 11 11:31:15 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Greeks had a major cultural influence on the Romans, even to the extent that some Romans started speaking Greek. In general it is said that the Greeks, although conquered (militarily), conquered Rome (culturally).
Answered by Joyce - Sun Jul 11 12:46:26 2010
What are the similarities between Republic Rome and Sparta?
Q. Any and all similarities. Remember this is Sparta not any other part of Greece. Thanks so much!
Asked by Sue Lee - Sun Mar 8 06:31:58 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There was the same care in training young people for military discipline and the use of arms, By a i
Answered by . - Sun Mar 8 06:38:08 2009
Q. Any and all similarities. Remember this is Sparta not any other part of Greece. Thanks so much!
Asked by Sue Lee - Sun Mar 8 06:31:58 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There was the same care in training young people for military discipline and the use of arms, By a i
Answered by . - Sun Mar 8 06:38:08 2009
What are the similarities between the subjunctive and command forms in the spanish language?
Q. I need to know all the similarities. All I know is that they are conjugated the same way.
Asked by Melanie - Sun Mar 1 16:46:47 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This doesn't apply to spanish only, the subjunctive form is used differently in romance languages from germanic languages such as german, english and scandinavians ones. The subjunctive triggers when there is a wish, a request, but most importantly something ipotetic, something you can't be assured of. Some verbs that trigger subjunctive mood in ipotetic clauses are : believe, hope, think, but it applies to many more. I would be able to give you examples in italian as i don't know spanish, i will list you some examples where you should translate the verb in subjunctive. I want, that you know(subjunctive) where i was last night. God save(subjunctive) the queen. I believed you were(subjunctive) another kind of guy. If the sea were(subj [cont.]
Answered by Alf - Sun Mar 1 16:58:35 2009
Q. I need to know all the similarities. All I know is that they are conjugated the same way.
Asked by Melanie - Sun Mar 1 16:46:47 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This doesn't apply to spanish only, the subjunctive form is used differently in romance languages from germanic languages such as german, english and scandinavians ones. The subjunctive triggers when there is a wish, a request, but most importantly something ipotetic, something you can't be assured of. Some verbs that trigger subjunctive mood in ipotetic clauses are : believe, hope, think, but it applies to many more. I would be able to give you examples in italian as i don't know spanish, i will list you some examples where you should translate the verb in subjunctive. I want, that you know(subjunctive) where i was last night. God save(subjunctive) the queen. I believed you were(subjunctive) another kind of guy. If the sea were(subj [cont.]
Answered by Alf - Sun Mar 1 16:58:35 2009
What are some similarities and differences of medieval monasteries?
Q. I have to write an essay on "Were all monasteries the same?" And I am writing a long paragraph on the similarities and another one on the differences. The minimum is 500 words, and so far I have only 240, and I am really struggling.. Just a few ideas will help :) Winner gets 10 points
Asked by This is all very Confuzzling - Tue May 11 15:01:10 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. (In the UK) Some were different denominations obviously - Franciscan Benedictine etc so you need to define those. Some operated as Hospitals, others as inns (ie hospitality) - many had commercial interests. Maybe look at some specific ones - Fountains, Rievaulx, Bylands etc in the North of England, and others like Holywell Priory, and Spitalfields in London. (Another difference some were in the wilds of the countryside - others in the town - The Covent Garden area of London an obvious clue - but St James's Palace was a Leper colony when it was a monastery. There is much about what the houses were like at the time they were all closed down (1539 onwards) which gives us an interesting record of what was going on - and an inventory of their… [cont.]
Answered by Bilbo - Tue May 11 15:11:55 2010
Q. I have to write an essay on "Were all monasteries the same?" And I am writing a long paragraph on the similarities and another one on the differences. The minimum is 500 words, and so far I have only 240, and I am really struggling.. Just a few ideas will help :) Winner gets 10 points
Asked by This is all very Confuzzling - Tue May 11 15:01:10 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. (In the UK) Some were different denominations obviously - Franciscan Benedictine etc so you need to define those. Some operated as Hospitals, others as inns (ie hospitality) - many had commercial interests. Maybe look at some specific ones - Fountains, Rievaulx, Bylands etc in the North of England, and others like Holywell Priory, and Spitalfields in London. (Another difference some were in the wilds of the countryside - others in the town - The Covent Garden area of London an obvious clue - but St James's Palace was a Leper colony when it was a monastery. There is much about what the houses were like at the time they were all closed down (1539 onwards) which gives us an interesting record of what was going on - and an inventory of their… [cont.]
Answered by Bilbo - Tue May 11 15:11:55 2010
What are the similarities between modern and medieval punishments?
Q. Michel Foucault drew comparisons between torture methods of medieval Europe and the modern U.S. criminal justice system, saying that the modern systems still amount to torture. Does anyone else see similarities between the two?
Asked by Aaron - Thu Feb 11 10:52:37 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. both make you go crazy and make you feel like a dog. in our criminal justice system they done relly look at fixing us or helping us change our ways but more look at how to shame us and make our name look bad. alot of the times if you go to jail for something minuscule like not paying court fees, no one in the business woulds will want you anymore...
Answered by Namy the therian witch - Thu Feb 11 11:05:53 2010
Q. Michel Foucault drew comparisons between torture methods of medieval Europe and the modern U.S. criminal justice system, saying that the modern systems still amount to torture. Does anyone else see similarities between the two?
Asked by Aaron - Thu Feb 11 10:52:37 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. both make you go crazy and make you feel like a dog. in our criminal justice system they done relly look at fixing us or helping us change our ways but more look at how to shame us and make our name look bad. alot of the times if you go to jail for something minuscule like not paying court fees, no one in the business woulds will want you anymore...
Answered by Namy the therian witch - Thu Feb 11 11:05:53 2010
What are the similarities between the Pope and a Dictator?
Q. I am catholic and I remember when the Pope banned the use of Contraceptives. Being Catholic he has a lot of influence over the thoughts of people around me. What do you see as similarities between the Pope and any Dictator.
Asked by Soundra - Sat Apr 24 20:28:15 2010 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. -They hold supreme power over their people -They can remove anyone who challenges them -They have a tendency to cover up any wrongdoing on their part -They hold power for life -They are usually considered to be a larger-than-life person, despite the fact they are human -They often use religion to spread their agenda (although the pope's agenda IS religion) -They often kill opposing factions that's what I came up with off the top of my head
Answered by d1rk@l1c10u5 - Sat Apr 24 20:34:32 2010
Q. I am catholic and I remember when the Pope banned the use of Contraceptives. Being Catholic he has a lot of influence over the thoughts of people around me. What do you see as similarities between the Pope and any Dictator.
Asked by Soundra - Sat Apr 24 20:28:15 2010 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. -They hold supreme power over their people -They can remove anyone who challenges them -They have a tendency to cover up any wrongdoing on their part -They hold power for life -They are usually considered to be a larger-than-life person, despite the fact they are human -They often use religion to spread their agenda (although the pope's agenda IS religion) -They often kill opposing factions that's what I came up with off the top of my head
Answered by d1rk@l1c10u5 - Sat Apr 24 20:34:32 2010
What are the similarities and differences between bodily resurrection and immortality of the soul?
Q. Please can someone help me. I need to highlight the similarities and differences between immortality of the soul and resurrection of the body. All I have so far is that they both have spiritual existence in common. Please help!
Asked by Emma P - Wed Mar 4 15:39:33 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. At death the spirit leaves the body and the person goes either to paradise, a place of rest, or spirit prison. Resurrection takes place when the spirit is reunited with the glorified physical body. We may look to Jesus as an example of how this works. 1 Peter 3:18 For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit: 19 By which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison; 1 Corinthians 15:40 There are also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial: but the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial is another. 41 There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory… [cont.]
Answered by Isolde - Wed Mar 4 15:58:50 2009
Q. Please can someone help me. I need to highlight the similarities and differences between immortality of the soul and resurrection of the body. All I have so far is that they both have spiritual existence in common. Please help!
Asked by Emma P - Wed Mar 4 15:39:33 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. At death the spirit leaves the body and the person goes either to paradise, a place of rest, or spirit prison. Resurrection takes place when the spirit is reunited with the glorified physical body. We may look to Jesus as an example of how this works. 1 Peter 3:18 For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit: 19 By which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison; 1 Corinthians 15:40 There are also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial: but the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial is another. 41 There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory… [cont.]
Answered by Isolde - Wed Mar 4 15:58:50 2009
What is the similarities and differences in the movie Glory?
Q. I am curious about the similarities and differences of the movie glory and can't find the answers. Can you help? How does the attitude of colonel Robert Shaw toward African-Americans change and why? What are some of the Major differences in the Movie?
Asked by MSS - Thu May 21 13:31:46 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. ooh! i just finished watching this in my social studies class today! Robert Shaw is actually a man with a kind heart, but he wants them to be prepared for the battle. I guess that he realized that he was being too harsh to them. what major differences? sorry i wasnt much help >< i didnt really understand the movie but here's a link :
Answered by Smart - Thu May 21 23:48:36 2009
Q. I am curious about the similarities and differences of the movie glory and can't find the answers. Can you help? How does the attitude of colonel Robert Shaw toward African-Americans change and why? What are some of the Major differences in the Movie?
Asked by MSS - Thu May 21 13:31:46 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. ooh! i just finished watching this in my social studies class today! Robert Shaw is actually a man with a kind heart, but he wants them to be prepared for the battle. I guess that he realized that he was being too harsh to them. what major differences? sorry i wasnt much help >< i didnt really understand the movie but here's a link :
Answered by Smart - Thu May 21 23:48:36 2009
What are some similarities between Micah s prophecies and the words of Amos?
Q. Im studying the minor prophets and need to know some similarities between the two. I am pretty sure they both list sins against Israel/Judah but is there anything else?
Asked by mike long - Tue Mar 3 22:55:06 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am interested to see the response, besides the listing of sins. However, don't you think you should do your own research if this is for a class. :p Just the same - best wishes with your studies.
Answered by Skyla - Tue Mar 3 22:59:53 2009
Q. Im studying the minor prophets and need to know some similarities between the two. I am pretty sure they both list sins against Israel/Judah but is there anything else?
Asked by mike long - Tue Mar 3 22:55:06 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am interested to see the response, besides the listing of sins. However, don't you think you should do your own research if this is for a class. :p Just the same - best wishes with your studies.
Answered by Skyla - Tue Mar 3 22:59:53 2009
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