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People often examine things and objects by comparing their similarities or differences in order to judge the specific characteristics, qualities and the degree of their merit. This category includes all the questions and answers to relate things with their similarities and to distinguish with their differences that decide their specific nature in contrast to their counterparts being compared.

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What is the comparison between Julius Caesar Macbeth?

It is unchecked ambition that links both Julius Caesar and Macbeth. Both are felled by their own unchecked ambition and both are tragic heroes who only recognize their own hubris after their ambition has undone them.

What are the pros and cons to Morkies?

Well i have a morkie and i cant really think of any cons all i can think of is pros. some are they are fluffly,but dont shed,they can stay home alone and dont need a lot of attentions.oh,maybe 1 con is that they are not that well at being house broken.

Write comparisons based on the following parameters of instruction set architecture between Intel and mips architecture?

Dear, Class of ISA ( Instruction Set Architecture ) INTEL : The complete Intel Architecture instruction set includes the integer, floating-point, MMX technology, and system instructions. The instruction descriptions are arranged in alphabetical order. For each instruction, the forms are given for each operand combination, including the opcode, operands required, and a description. Also given for each instruction are a description of the instruction and its operands, an operational description, a description of the effect of the instructions on flags in the EFLAGS register, and a summary of the exceptions that can be generated. MIPS instructions fall into 5 classes: Arithmetic/logical/shift/comparison Control instructions (branch and jump) Load/store Other (exception, register movement to/from GP registers, etc.) Memory Addressing & Addressing modes :Intel : The addressing modes in Intel are, Immediate addressing mode Register addressing Direct addressing Indirect addressing Indexed MIPS has 5 ways of addressing data Immediate: data is in instruction itself Register: register number in instruction tells which register contains data Base/offset: offset value added to base register PC-relative: offset added to PC Pseudo direct: offset from instruction merged with PC Type and size of Operands :Intel : Dear, Class of ISA ( Instruction Set Architecture )INTEL : The complete Intel Architecture instruction set includes the integer, floating-point, MMX technology, and system instructions. The instruction descriptions are arranged in alphabetical order. For each instruction, the forms are given for each operand combination, including the opcode, operands required, and a description. Also given for each instruction are a description of the instruction and its operands, an operational description, a description of the effect of the instructions on flags in the EFLAGS register, and a summary of the exceptions that can be generated. MIPS instructions fall into 5 classes: Arithmetic/logical/shift/comparison Control instructions (branch and jump) Load/store Other (exception, register movement to/from GP registers, etc.) Memory Addressing & Addressing modes :Intel : The addressing modes in Intel are, Immediate addressing mode Register addressing Direct addressing Indirect addressing Indexed MIPS has 5 ways of addressing data Immediate: data is in instruction itself Register: register number in instruction tells which register contains data Base/offset: offset value added to base register PC-relative: offset added to PC Pseudo direct: offset from instruction merged with PC Type and size of Operands :Intel : In general it supports 16 bit instructions and can be extendable upto 32 bit. MIPS : The type of operands that it can handle are bit string, character, decimal, integers and floating point numbers. The size of operands in Intel are 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit integers and 32-bit and 64-bit IEEE 754 floating-point. Control Flow Instructions : Intel : Branch and Jump instructions MIPS : BRANCH and JUMP are the control instructions in MIPS " I hope this will help you"

What is the difference between comparison and contrast?

Comparing two things is finding what they have in common, contrast is how they are different.

What are the comparisons of the movie and the book Eragon?

In the Book:

1. The raz'ac aren't killed.

2. Katrina is in part of the book.

3. Zar'oc is red.

4. Saphira grew over a period of time.

5. Eragon names Saphira.

6. They spoke to Joed in Tierm.

7. Solembun and Orik were mentioned.

8. The raz'ac were described as bird-like creatures.

In the Movie:

1. The raz'ac are killed.

2. Katrina isn't mentioned (though there is a deleted scene with her).

3. Zar'oc is blue.

4. Saphira flys threw a storm and grows instantly.

5. Saphira tells Eragon her name.

6. Joed wasn't mentioned by name.

7. Solembun and Orik weren't mentioned.

8. The raz'ac were more like dementors from Harry Potter than bird-like creatures.

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In the book-

1. Urgals have horns.

2. Brom tells Eragon that he is a Rider just before his death.

3. Eragon goes with Arya to Ellesmera for his training.

4. Eragon visits Murtagh in his comfy cell.

5. Angela comes to the Varden and joins them as a Herbalist.

6. Durza cant go invisible.

7. Brom is killed by the Ra'zac when they are ambushed.

8. Murtagh is introduced when he helps eragon after he and brom has been ambushed by the ra'zac.

In the movie-

1. Urgals are hornless.

2. Eragon finds out that Brom is a Dragon Rider himself.

3. Arya goes alone to Ellesmera.

4. Murtagh is locked in a reeking rat's nest.

5. Angela is dressed in some kind of weird clothes and is mentioned as a fortune teller only.

6. Durza has the ability to go invisible.

7. Brom is killed by Durza.

8. Murtagh is introduced in Gil'ead when he saves Eragon and later when Saphira catches him.

What are the pros and cons that involve having a trampoline?

The pros:

You lose weight, have fun, show off, a great way to get some energy.

The cons:

There's only one specific con: the grass. Once you have a trampoline, the grass underneath does not have sunlight/water on it. That makes it turn a yucky yellow color, so if you have a green grass backyard and plop a trampoline in the middle of it and get the yellow grass, that ain't good! I'd say try to take up as least as possible of the trampoline yellow grass. what I mean is mow over there, water over there, sunlight over there, but that's hard, so most people ignore it. Remember everyone's looking AT your trampoline, or even over it, but barely anyone will look under it. Remember that.

Hope this helps. :)

~Splitz.monkey13~

Are boys born earlier than girls?

no boys are not born earlier than girls. there is no difference btw boys and girls (except for the body). timing is the same.

What is the comparison between business plan and feasibility study?

Project feasibility study is required to make a decision whether the project proposal is technically and economically feasible? After finilisation of the project feasibilty report by the experts (technical & economical), the decision for going ahead for preparation of Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the project proposal. The answer is not detaial enough. key salient differences was not highlighted.

Are boys faster than girls?

This depends on how old you are and how good shape you are in.

Some boys are a little heavier than average so they are a bit slower. Same with girls though too. For example, a boy that weighs 180 pounds is probably a lot slower than other girls.

Comparison between hockey and basketball?

In both sports you are trying to score more goals/baskets than the other team. You also have five people out on the rink/court at one time.

hockey is way better and basketball is an extremely wimpy sport

But what really matters is what you think, if you like baksetball, then basketball is better, if you think hockey is better, then hockey is better.

What is the definition of inadverently?

Don't you mean inadverTently which means by mistake or without forethought

Definition of inhabitants?

An inhabitant is someone or something which lives in a place.

What is the definition of carrion?

carrion is road kill or a dead animal that has all the guts ripped to shreads and animals scavenge on it for food. The decaying flesh of dead animals.

What is the definition of swank?

Displaying one's knowledge, wealth, or achievements in a way that is intended to impress others.

What is the definition of personified?

The use of the word "personified" (verb to personify) is to represent an inanimate object or abstract concept as a living being, or as a specific individual.

Example : This character personifies evil.

It can also mean a person as an embodiment or perfect example.

Example : "Stalin now personified bolshevism in the eyes of the world"

What are the pros and cons of chihuahuas?

Pros are that they are extremely affectionate to their owners. Their world revolves around you, to be loved by a chihauhua is to be truly loved unconditionally. They wil follow you around the house from one room to the other, mine always has to know where I am and I've gotten used to hearing her little paws on the floor when she's behind me. They are great guard dogs...some call them yappy, but that's only because their bark is higher pitched. All dogs barks, but for some reason Chihuahua's have been labelled as "yappy". There's very little grooming...bathing, brushing and combing for the coat. Nails to be trimmed and ears to be cleaned. They don't cost a fortune to feed. They are playful, inquisitive, affectionate...all the things other dogs are. But because of their size it's much easier to cuddle and coddle them, so the bond you make with a chihuahua is extremely close. The cons are that there some health problems in some, not all chihuahua's. Some are hyperglycemic, some have trachea problems, and some have luxatting patela's. Mine has some trachea problems...when she get's excited she gasps for breath...it's called a reverse cough. But once she's calmed down, she's fine. It's kept under control by using a harness when walking her. Chihuahua's should never ever be walked with a collar. Their necks are so small and delicate that air supply can easily be cut off. My chihuahua has also suffered luxating patella's in the past. When she was a puppy and her bones hadn't finished growing yet her knee's would pop out of the caps and she'd limp. She had to be taken to the vet several times for this. She had x-ray's done and no permanent damage. Today at the age of 4 she very rarely has a problem with her knees. Hyperglycemia is low blood sugar, and most people keep karo syrup on hand. If a chihuahua goes into a seizure they simply rub some syrup on the chi's gums and tongue. There are pro's and con's to owning any dog...but when it comes to a chi the pro's outweigh the cons. Just make sure that if you get a chi you have the time to spend with it...that's their favorite thing in the world...just to spend time with you.

What are the pros and cons of the crusades?

Pros - increase in trade, democratic thought, Renaissance, integrated previously isolated cultures, led to discoveries on Mediterranean trade routes, the first two crusades were in response to persecution of Christians in Jerusalem and resulted in a marked improvement in regards to their treatment. The Venetians involvement in the fourth crusade led to the sack of Constantinople, which had been a declining nation and a festering wound since Romanus Diogenes had lost Armenia to the Seljuk Turks.

Cons - trade coupled with the sanitation tech of the civilization led to the Black Death, democratic thought stimulated the 100 Years' War, the Reformation, and the 30 Years' War along with a mentality that wrought greater inhumanity in the French Revolution and what becomes a long history of abuses in what became the German nation perpetuating the Holocaust, the Renaissance led to imbalance in critical thinking that paved the way for modern warped and misguided perception of European history in the Middle Ages now being redressed by new scholarship in that field. A perfect case study for this is to research modern work on the Crusades.

What is the definition of Sposa?

== == It is Italian for "Bride". It is often used in bridal/wedding related business names.