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A comparative essay is an essay in which you compare two or more items.  A strictly comparative essay will ask you to highlight the similarities between these two or more items, while a compare-and-contrast essay will highlight the essential similarities and differences between those items.  Comparative essays often focus on ideas rather than items, and may ask you to compare approaches, theories, or positions about an issue.  Some common comparative essays are to compare pro-life/pro-choice stances on abortion or anti-death penalty and pro-death penalty positions.  At the end of a comparative essay, you may be asked to draw a conclusion based on the evidence you have presented, however you need to treat all of the items or ideas evenhandedly throughout your essay or you will transform your comparative essay into an argumentative essay.  

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Social Research Define \"Research\" Social Research Process
This paper is about research. The systematic nature of the research allows it to be divided into a logical process. The general process of research can be defined in terms of the stages it encounters. The process of research begins with a question raised by the researcher which is transferred into a plan for conducting research. The statement of problem is drafted to provide a clear understanding of the issue raised. Sub issues are also incorporated to breakdown the major issue into father smaller issues.
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Comparative Analysis of Two Films
The films Inception and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind are both characterized by unique perspectives on the human condition and on the human mind. Neither of these stories is told in a traditional manner.
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Communication in Our Workplace
Communication is the process of transmitting and receiving ideas, information, and messages. The rapid transmission of information over long distances and the ready access to information have become conspicuous and…
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Fascination and repulsion from Otherness in Song of Kali and The City of Joy
In this chapter, I examine similarities and differences between The City of Joy by Dominique Lapierre (1985) and Song of Kali by Dan Simmons (1985) with regard to the themes of the Western journalistic observer of the Oriental Other, and the fascination-repulsion that inspires the Occidental spatial imaginary of Calcutta. By comparing and contrasting these two popular novels, both describing white men's journey into the space of the Other, the chapter seeks to achieve a two-fold objective: (a) to provide insight into the authors with respect to alterity (otherness), and (b) to examine the discursive practices of these novels in terms of contrasting spatial metaphors of Calcutta as "The City of Dreadful Night" or "The City of Joy." The chapter further argues that these spatial metaphors are redolent of what Peter Stallybrass and Allon White (1986) refer to as the "phobic enchantment" (p. 124) of the Occidental social imaginary for the poverty, squalor and the horror of the Third World.
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Helplessness and Depression the Concept of Learned
Learned helplessness has been associated with mental disabilities for years, specifically depression. Decades of research on the topic of learned helplessness, which was discovered accidentally by American psychologist Martin Seligman, has led to the belief that it is caused by aversive stimuli which is a negative stimulus to which an organism will learn to make a response that avoids it. The current paper discusses the research on leanred helplessness and depression.
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Loan Associations in Developing Countries: Research Methodology
The data that is published using different sources is classified as secondary data. The data that is gathered through these authentic sources is used in the qualitative model of research. The researchers can take advantage of the data published in books, professional and peer reviewed journal articles, data reports in the business, and many other newspaper articles are also used as credible sources of secondary data.
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Extremist Groups Difference of Opinion
Difference of opinion gives birth to conflicts and aggravated conflicts pave ways for extremism. It is one of the methods to invite attention and make others fell of the presence of extremist group. The paper gives an idea of two extremist groups; ALF and KKK. The paper gives an idea about their motives and approaches of achieving their objectives.Difference of opinion gives birth to conflicts and aggravated conflicts pave ways for extremism. It is one of the methods to invite attention and make others fell of the presence of extremist group. The paper gives an idea of two extremist groups; ALF and KKK. The paper gives an idea about their motives and approaches of achieving their objectives.
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Criminological and Criminal Justice Research
Comparatives studies are useful in situations where more than two phenomena are being compared. This study elucidates the usefulness of comparative studies in criminology. Evidently, 9/11 events altered the way Americans viewed the world and how different the justice systems in different countries address issues of global terrorism. However, comparative studies have limitations despite their importance.
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US History and Politics
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and discuss the return to conservatism in the American presidency after the 1980s. It will compare the similarities to earlier periods in the 19th and 20th century, and discuss…
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Community Policing Instructions: Review Literature Locate Article
This paper is an article review of a study chronicling the implementation of a community-oriented policing initiative in a small, Southern city. The study was quantitative in design and involved surveying residents about perceptions of police efficacy, their fears of the police, and interactions with the police. Survey results suggested little change.