While banks and credit unions are both financial institutions that offer similar services (checking and savings accounts<span>, auto loans, and mortgages), the main difference between a bank and a credit union is that "customers" of a credit union are members, and they own the institution. A </span>bank<span> is a company, and like most companies, a bank aims to maximize profits for its </span>shareholders<span>. A </span>credit union<span> is a </span>cooperative<span> — and often not-for-profit — institution that is owned by its members (customers) who democratically elect a board of directors. Credit unions tend to focus on members' needs and attempt to provide credit at reasonable rates. There are </span>pros and cons<span> to participating in either financial institution.</span>
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Un Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog)
Explanation:
Un Chien Andalou was a Franco-Spanish silent short film made in 1929 by Spanish director Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali. It became the first movie of Bunuel which contain the genre of surrealist. It contains no plot but the dreams dased on both creators. Bunuel added dream with a cloud sliced the moon in half, and Dali of ants crawling in hand.
All of the following are similarities between the US and state constitutions except "<span>They all follow the same process for voting on amendments" which is different for both. </span>
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I think the Constitutional Convention lasted for about three months, but I'm not too sure
Explanation:
Those that are in the lower class