Upton Sinclair compared the treatment of animals in the slaughterhouse to the exploitation of workers in the meatpacking industry. He highlighted the dehumanizing conditions both animals and workers endured and the lack of concern for their well-being by management.
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Two animals that can be compared are cats and fish. Cats have teeth, claws, long tails, and powerful hind legs. Fish have gills, live in water, and have fins and scales.
what is the comparison between Hubble telescope and Galileo telescope
there is no comparison between them as far as i know
Comparison happens after evaluation. Without evaluation ther is no comparison
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These are commonly used interchangeably, and the distinction between them is a small one. "Comparison to" should be used when comparison is made between specific people, things, or other instances. Example: John is an excellent student in comparison to his shiftless brother Mike. "Comparison with" should be used when comparison is made to a group or an indefinite (i.e. uncountable) entity. Example 1: John is an excellent student in comparison with the rest of his class. Example 2: John has excelled in school in comparison with what I feared.
A ratio is a comparison between two values. The values can be integers or fractions (ratios).
problem of comparison of national income between time periods