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COMPARISON & CONTRAST TOPICS * Halloween night to prom night. * Your best friend to your archenemy. * Weeds to flowers. * Slave insurrection to the Revolutionary War. * Being the president to being a homeless person. * Being a snob to being a nerd. * Poverty to paranoia. * School bullies to dictators. * Church sermons to campaign speeches. * Acting to lying. * The 1970s to another decade. * The influence of music to the influence of books. * The influence of celebrities to the influence of parents. * Learning to ride a bike to learning to drive a car. * Playing Wii™ games to playing real games. * Reality TV shows to high school. * Washing dishes to washing laundry. * Physical beauty to inner beauty. * Being rich to being famous. * Being grounded to being in jail.

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FRIVOLOUS * Halloween Night and Prom Night * Vogue Magazine and Elle Magazine * Music and Books * Celebrity Influence vs. Parental Influence * Rap Music vs. Pop Music * Soul Music vs. Country Music * Daily Soap TV Shows vs. Reality Shows or Reality TV * Bullies vs. Dictators
PEOPLE AND PERSONALITIES * Adolf Hitler with Joseph Stalin * Abraham Lincoln with Thomas Jefferson * Joseph Stalin with Napoleon Bonaparte * Paris Hilton with Lindsay Lohan * Sherlok Holmes with Watson * Beyonce Knowles with Rihanna * Karl Marx with Max Webber * Cleopatra with Octavia
WARS, REVOLUTION and GOVERNMENTS * Communism vs. Democracy * Nazism vs. Fascism * Comparing the Two World War Sides, Allies and Axis * Democracy vs. Dictatorship * Comparing the Iraq War with the Vietnam War * The World War I and the World War II
TIME PERIODS and ERAS * The 18th Century vs. the 21st Century * The Pop Culture in the 1960s and the Pop Culture in the 1990s * Life in the Past vs. Life in the Future * Women 100 years

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