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Soul vs Spirit

Soul vs Spirit
Essentially, the soul is who you are. It incorporates the person’s thoughts, their will, desires, emotions and the ability to reason. The soul is the heart of the body, it does not die. It is immortal part of...

Yiddish vs Hebrew

Yiddish vs Hebrew
Hebrew and Yiddish are two different languages spoken by the Jews. The main difference between the two languages is that Hebrew is the official language of the Jews residing in Israel, whereas, Yiddish is the...

Miss vs Ms.

Miss vs Ms.
The title Miss is derived from the word Mistress and is used to refer to a female that is a young adult or an adult that is not married. Ms. is an honorary title that is used to refer to a woman regardless of...

Fasting vs Abstinence

Fasting vs Abstinence
Fasting is when a person limits the amount of food that they intake, this includes taking only one or two small meals during the day as well as refraining from eating snacks. Abstinence is when a person...

Myths vs Folk Tales

Myths vs Folk Tales
Myths are stories that are used to explain a practice, belief or a natural phenomenon using made up characters. Folk tales are cautionary stories that have been passed down orally from generation to generation.

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