Are there any similarities between Fidel Castro and Joseph Stalin?
Sure, they all believed that socialism would solve their nation's woes and killed all their political opponents.
What is the relationship between test measurement and evaluation?
The relationship between the three concept of test,measurement and evaluation are closely related with evaluation coming first followed by measurement and test.The relationship is such that if the need of evaluation arises,it required measurement which will reguired the used of test
A dry cell uses chemicals that are in solid or powder form, as opposed to lead acid batteries that use a liquid electrolyte. The term is generally used to refer to standard non-rechargeable batteries.
What are Similarities between atheist and other religions?
As I understand it, Agnostics believe if there is a God there is not sufficient evidence for his existence or he is unknowable, while the Christian believes that God's existence is certainly knowable. The "if" of agnosticism means that they are open to the possibility of God and so basically they are both searching for God. The similarities between the two lead to the ultimate search for meaning and the answers for the reason for our existence.
When a freshman is dating a senior in high school what happens when college comes into the picture?
There's a few things to take into account:
-The age of both parties, I've known Freshman who were 15-17, and seniors who were younger than me in my Junior year (I was 17-18) at the time. No one would really care if the senior in question is dating someone who's a year or two younger than him, 3-4 years is when people start raising a few eyebrows and talking, anything beyond 4 years is where people question your choice. At most, the age difference will be 2-4 with an "X" variable which represe NT their birthday, time of starting school, held back, bumped up a grade, etc.
-In some states, the Age of consent is 16. In some other states, it's also extremely confusing. From what I can tell, at the age of 16 (if you live in certain states) you can legally "date" (in a very loose sense of the word) someone who is at least 18 but not over 21 (Don't quote me on that 21 thing, that's an assumption since I don't think anyone could say "I'm 21 and dating a 16 year old without sounding sleazy"). Sex is where people blow up...I think as long as the 16 and 18 year old actually like each other and there's no evidence of being threatened into anything, then there really shouldn't be a problem. The age law is there to protect people...but sometimes it's just a joke (considering people do it anyways).
-What really bothers me most is the "He" part. It seems that whenever questions like these come up, everyone just assumes that the guy is older (I think the logic behind that is "girls like guys who are older and more mature"), if it's an older guy dating a younger girl, he's suddenly a social outcast. But if it's an older girl dating a younger guy, it's a very different reaction...people say: "Dude, you win at life...!!!" Granted, the girl will probably have people talk behind her back or to her face, but if you're brave enough to come between a man and his gf, good luck with that, I'll be at your funeral.
-And lastly, the whole "can't get someone their own age" thing. I'll be honest, I've always been at least a year older than about 90% of the people I've went to school with. This is because I started school late. And I've liked girls in my class, does that mean I can't get girls my own age? That's ridiculous. =_=
You can't really "choose" who you like and don't like. Anyone who says otherwise is lying through their teeth.
So in conclusion.
Forgot the whole Freshmen/Senior thing. Determine the actual age difference, keep it mature, realize that people will probably talk if the age difference is beyond 2 years, then make your own decision on what to do when you weigh the pros and cons and the worst possible ending. If the price isn't too high, then go for it. If however, the price is too high...always remember, there's other fish in the sea...
So if anyone happens to stumble upon this answer when looking for an answer, good luck to you, hope it works out.
What is the difference between gestalt therapy and existential therapy?
Behaviorism is the theory that animal and human behavior is explained without appeal to feeling or thought. The difference is that existentialism is a theory emphasizing the existence of a person as a free agent developing through acts of the will.
What are the similarities of the socs and the greasers?
socs are rich and live in the east
greasers are poor and live on the west
Similarities between diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus?
The previous answer was: "thirst and increased micturation", which is entirely unhelpful and not even truly an answer to the question that you've posed.
Diabetes Insipidus is a disturbance of the body's water metabolism, which results in excessive excretion of heavily dilute urine. It can be caused by damage to the pituitary gland, or by a failure of the kidneys to properly utilize the hormone ADH. In addition, it can be caused by excessive water intake. Symptoms include an unquenchable thirst, polyuria, nocturia, dehydration, constipation, and dry skin.
Diabetes Mellitus, on the other hand, deals with the body's glucose levels and utilization. It is characterized by persistent hyperglycemia, which is caused either by insufficient insulin production (Type I) or by a failure of the body to react properly to insulin (Type II).
What are the similarities between the American and french revolution?
All revolutions have the same root. The 'ordinary' people want to over throw the ruling class. In France it was the French proletariat against the bourgoisie and aristocrats, and in America it was the Americans against the British. In the case of the French Revolution there were important issues that were not relevant in the American colonies, in particular, the remnants of feudal privilege.
What are are the similarities between spirogyra and cladophora?
Similarities: they all belong to the kingdom Fungi and phylum chlorophyta Differences:they have different shapes. Chlamydomonas have eyespot
What is the Relationship between personality and perception?
When we say, Learning, it is something to do with what you have learned or gained knowledge. Perception is the way you understand and view things. I think, when you percept things, you will gain knowledge, so Learning was the result. I hope this somehow helps. :)
What are some similarities between Ancient Greece and mesopotamia?
Culture and civilization tend to occur in the same society and both of them are related because:
1. They are dependent of one another i.e. a change in either of the two leads to the formation of the other thus, an advancement in the other.
2. They both require the same medium in order to be expressed i.e. both of them require a channel in which they can be expressed, this medium I am talking about is the society.
Similarities between frog and human circulatory system?
The similarity is both of them use lung as the site for gaseous exchange. The difference is human heart has two ventricles while frog only has one. So the deoxygenated and oxygenated blood in frog are mixed together as its ventricle is not divided into two by septum, which is present in human.
Do Judaism and Confucianism have similarities?
Yes and no. It's not a real religion. It is more of lifestyle- a way to live. There's no god in Confucianism. However, Ethics (the main teaching of Confucianism) are moral codes to follow that are similar to the codes you are supposed to follow in several other religions.
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What are the similarities between refraction and dispersion?
Mainly that both are waves. That means they have a speed, a frequency, a period, a wavelength, and an amplitude. It also means they are subject to all sorts of wave phenomena, like interference and diffraction.
That depends. ESPN.com rates it as being harder than surfing and field hockey but easier than soccer and baseball.
With an average level of fitness and regular practice you could pick up the basics within a week or two and if you join a club you could be a good player within a few months.
You need to be a strong swimmer with good reactions and have strong arms to pass and shoot. At the top levels of competition, players tend to be taller than 6ft, well built and with big hands. If you are not a very sporty or fit person then you can still take part, as there are clubs catering for all levels of players, from total beginners to professionals as well as "Mini polo" for younger children.
YES it is very hard. When you've been playing non stop for the whold game about to puke your guts, all the while treading water and getting grabbed, punched kicked. yeah i consider it at the same level as Hockey and Football
Waterpolo is a violent sport as well. It has many dimensions that are not always shown in playing. Yes, you have to have some fitness to be able to swim the entire time and tread high, but you also have to be able to take punches and elbows and continue to play. I have played for almost 6 years, and for the past three i have been playing High School waterpolo. During the state Tournament in which my team took first, while i was playing holeset, i was dunked, knee-ed, kicked off of, punched, jabbed, and kicked in the nuts. I would consider waterpolo the same level of difficulty as football, if not a bit harder because there is no stopping until someone scores, but in terms of violence, it is a different violence than football.
In the periodic table what group contains both metals and non metals?
its the boron group which contains one metalloid and 5 metals
What are the similarities between city and village?
A city and a village are both urban areas where people congregate to sell and buy goods and services and where people also live and have their children go to school at.
What is 2 similarities between a cat and a dog?
the similarities between a dog and cat is they both have beating hearts, fur, eyes, ears,whiskers and four legs.
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Both are mammals, have multiple births in each litter, and are mainly carnivores (meat eaters) and are both kept as pets, used to control mice/rats- and both sleep on my bed.
Similarities between MRP and DRP?
1、 Similarities:
(1) DRP and MRP are ordering by time point.
(2) Both have adopted a fixed lead time.
(3) Both assume having an infinite capacity.
Differences:
(4) MRP deals with the production process in the material flow problem, its shape is constantly changing; DRP deals with the circulation of material flow, its shape does not change.
(5) MRP is a departure from the overall, top-down processing to some. DRP is a departure from the local, bottom-up to deal with the whole.
What are the similarities between linear relationships and quadratic relationships?
All linear equations of the form y = mx + b, where m and b are real-valued constants, are functions.
A linear equation of the form x = a, where a is a constant is not a function.
Functions must be one-to-one. That means each x-value is paired with exactly one y-value.