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Mega Millions vs Powerball   There are many state and private lotteries for those who want to become rich overnight. However, if you are one of those who dream big and think of riches beyond the ordinary, there are two multi state lotteries that promise riches in extraordinary proportions, Mega Millions and... 
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Memorial Day vs Veterans Day   Both Memorial Day and Veterans Day are celebrated in America, and are associated with armed forces personnel; this factor makes many confused between these two days. There are differences between these two days that are clearly outlined in this article. Memorial Day As the name... 
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Senate vs House   Senate and House are important words in the polity of US. For starters, the lawmakers of the country comprise the Congress at the federal level and being bicameral in nature (like most other countries); it is divided into a Senate and the House of Representatives. Members of both the House... 
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US Army vs US Marines   US Army and US Marines are two specialized forces of the Armed Forces of America that are used for different purposes. While the US Army is a full fledged part of the armed forces like US Air Force and US Navy, US Marines are a sub unit of the US Navy that helps the navy and clears... 
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New York Times vs Wall Street Journal   New York Times and Wall Street Journal are two of the leading daily newspapers in US. Interestingly, both newspapers are published from New York, and direct rivals for a long, long time. There are many who read both to get the viewpoints of both, although Wall Street... 
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Tea Party vs Republicans   Tea party and Republicans are movement and political party in the United States respectively that show differences between them. Republicans are from the republican political party established by the anti-slavery activists in 1854. On the other hand, the Tea party is a populist... 
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Articles of Confederation vs US Constitution   Articles of Confederation and US Constitution are agreement and law respectively concerned with the United States of America. The articles of confederation is an agreement among the 13 founding states of America. This agreement established the fact that the United... 
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Ranger vs Special Forces Rangers and Special Forces are two groups with elite members serving the US Army with specialized tasks and functions. There are considerable differences in the nature and level of training of both groups. Despite ostensible similarity, very few are able to develop or hone skills necessary... 
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Ranger vs Green Beret US Armed Forces have many special operations groups such as the Green Berets and US Army rangers. In fact, both are considered as elite members of US armed forces. They have many operations in common, which is why many people confuse between green berets and army rangers. However, there... 
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Hamilton vs Jefferson | Thomas Jefferson vs Alexander Hamilton Hamilton and Jefferson were popular members of the society in the period after the revolution. They both showed difference between them, when it comes to their thoughts and ideas. Although both believed firmly in liberty and independence, they had... 
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Congress vs Senate Congress and senate are two words that have become so commonplace that a common citizen hardly pays any attention to differences between these two legislative bodies. Congress and senate represent legislative branch of the government, which is one of the three branches; other two being executive... 
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Latino vs Chicano The words Latino and Chicano are commonly used in US to refer to ethnic groups to reveal their ancestry or origins. Chicano is the word that is used by native people (read authorities) to distinguish ethnic origins of a person or a group from native people. Latino is a generic term that refers... 
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Obama vs McCain We all know who Barrack Hussein Obama is. He is the first black and 44th overall President of the US, and perhaps the most powerful man in the world at the moment. But, not all remember the Republican candidate Obama fought against to become the President. Obama defeated John McCain in 2008, and... 
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USPS First Class vs Priority USPS is an acronym that stands for United States Postal Services, and this is one organization that is providing service to millions of people in the country by ensuring fast and efficient delivery of their letters, envelopes, and parcels. While First Class is the entry level service,... 
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USPS First Class vs Priority vs Express Mail If you do not know, these are names of three of the most popular services from USPS, the United States Postal Service. All three belong to domestic services that include both letters and other documents, including parcels and shipments. There are obvious differences... 
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USPS Express vs Priority Mail USPS is an acronym that stands for United States Postal Service and provides various options to people to send and receive shipments throughout the country. If one needs early delivery, there are many options in terms of speed of delivery also. Two of the popular choices that are available... 
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