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The first difference between them is the money: The ISS cost 150 billion dollars while the empire state only 50 million. The second is that many countries collaborate to build it while the Empire state was built by only one. The third and final one is that the ISS was built in only two years while the empire state lasted 10 years to be built.
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First of all the International space stations is the most expensive inhabitable building according to the articles. With a cost of 150 billion dollars. Now, it was built with the cooperation of the U.S, Russia, France, Japan, and the European Union. Thanks to all this help, they were able to build it in only 2 years. However, docks were added later. Nevertheless, the empire state was only built by one country with a cost of 50 million dollars. Making it one of the most emblematic buildings of modernity.
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In "The Negro speaks of Rivers" by Langston Hughes, the four rivers which are; Euphrates, Congo,Nile and Mississippi has significance. The significance of the four rivers is that the all played an important role in the history of the history of the ancestors of African-Americans.
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This poem is about the lives of African people and their lives before and after they left their land. it is a free verse poem which was published in 1921. it presents the memory of Africans that were forced into slavery. The major themes in the poem are that of pride, heritage and nature.
The River Euphrates which is the longest River in western Asia symbolizes return of innocence as Hughes links himself to the history where few people populate the planet, a history of a young world, the river has a sense of innocence.
The River Congo is also referenced by Hughes as the deepest river in Africa is symbolic of Hughes deep connection to that continent.