Both rescued by cannibal
Mathilde Loisel, the protagonist in "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, is characterized by her vanity and a deep yearning for a more glamorous life. She feels dissatisfied with her modest existence and longs for wealth and luxury, which ultimately leads her to borrow a necklace for a high-society event. This desire for social status blinds her to the value of her own life and contributes to her eventual downfall. Her character reflects themes of pride and the dangers of materialism.
Modern scientists link vegetarianism to higher I.Q.'s--Einstein was another vegetarian...Benjamin Franklin said that being vegetarian gave him a clearer head and quicker comprehension.The link is that high I.Q. children become vegetarian--knowledge of Eastern religions, knowledge of health issues, concern for animals and environmentalism were among the reasons in the British study referenced in the related link:Einstein was a vegetarian for the last year of his life and then he died. None of his productive work was done during the time he was a vegetarian. Steven Hawking is not a vegetarian but that is not relevant to whether or not eating meat or not eating meat increases IQ. IQ is also generally determined at a young age and is an inherent trait. Most people of past cultures were not vegetarian and did not raise their children vegetarian as this is a fairly new popular trend. Furthermore what religions believe about increased IQ is a belief and not supported by empirical evidence or peer-reviewed scientific articles. If a person who chooses to become vegetarian of their own free will claims they can think more clearly that could be due to many psychological factors attrtibuted to their conscience and not a biological factor. If studies show that people with a higher IQ are more likely to be a vegetarian this is not a link between vegetarianism and high IQ this just shows that people with a higher IQ tend to look more deeply into their diet. Plus the sample size of this article is too small for any definite claims 200 some odd people is a very small sample size. The only way to make it truly valid is if there was an overall demographic of a large population of vegetarians and non that showed that vegetarians consitently showed a higher IQ. When studies are conducted they are not labeled as fact because they were completed which is why it is important to review the aspects of the sudy i.e. control factors and sample size to determine that the data truly justifies the conclusions. The answer is yes Pythagoras was a vegetarian. Furthermore the initial answer did not answer the question.
Both the Spaniard and Friday demonstrate loyalty to those they serve. They are both devoted and dedicated individuals who show unwavering commitment to their respective masters.
Both the Spanish and Friday share a strong sense of loyalty and gratefulness towards those who have helped them. They also possess a willingness to serve and commitment to those they consider trustworthy or worthy of their allegiance.
yes they are because they share a common trait....
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Both swore allegiance to Crusoe before he saved them - Apex
Both were Kings
They have a flaw that will ultimately lead to their undoing.
They have a flaw that will ultimately lead to their undoing.
The term that refers to a group of people who share a common culture trait is "cultural group." This group typically shares common customs, traditions, language, beliefs, and values that define their identity and way of life.
both swore allegiance to crusoe before he saved them
they both possessed unrivaled strength
Cultural syncretism refers to when a group of people share a common culture or cultural trait.