Application to use for backup

Hi,
I am using MBP with Snow Leopard, and I have this 500G external drive as my backup (Sometime use on windows to open backup files from mac).
My question is , is there a program / application to use for backup? I tried backing up, but the folder on my target drive (500gb ext), was replaced with the folder on my mbp.
Scenario:
on MBP - I have folder Documents
on 500ext drive - I have folder Documents
When I copy the entire Documents folder from MBP to 500G Ext Drive, the one in 500G was replaced with the one in MBP. I dont want that to happen because sometimes I have files on 500g documents that doesn't exists on MBP Docs. I just want to COPY folders on either way and will retain files even not exists. Which means, I need a file manager that copy files to files not folder to folder.
As much as possible, I want a free apps.
Thanks

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