Word: difference
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...third photographer in the show, Camilo José Vergara, center on juxtapositions. By focusing on buildings, streets, and neighborhoods, Vergara creates contrasts that are simultaneously unique and familiar. In his “Paired Houses” sequence of four photos, each picture shows two adjacent apartment buildings that differ in the degree of upkeep provided by the separate owners. In “919 S. 9th Street” (2004), the building on the left is newly painted with curtains in the window and a tidy garbage can on the street. Next door, there are no windows in which...
...just come off of another type of action film, The Departed, which included lots of gunplay. How does an African mercenary's training differ from that of a Boston gangster...
...McGrath Lewis, Harvard is also seeking to ensure “access to the strongest candidates.” Alumni abroad, McGrath Lewis said, are the Admissions Office’s strongest resources for recruiting these students in the United Kingdom. Current recruiting practices in the United Kingdom differ markedly from those domestically, McGrath Lewis said. The Admissions Office relies mostly on the alumni network for student recruitment rather than identifying and contacting individual students based on standardized test scores as in the United States. Alumni in the United Kingdom are encouraged to monitor students who, for example, win science...
...charges against Viswanathan—that she lifted lines from other authors and passed them off as her own—differ from the allegations against Ilyinsky, who marked the passages as quotations but appears not to have credited the sources where she found them...
...study for its interpretation of the data collected. Sloan, author of the book, “Blind Faith: The Unholy Alliance of Religion and Medicine,” said there was “probably some other factor” that caused the correlation because subjects did not differ in lung function when they entered the study. Amanda L. Shapiro ’08, president of the Harvard Secular Society, said she worries that the study may be interpreted as “proof of a higher power, or, more specifically, proof of God’s work through participation...