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    Andrew Yuen Black History Month Essay She was old, around her 60’s to 70’s. Each cheekbone outlined to the slightest. Her hair frizzy on top like cotton. She wore a shawl pinned together by a safety pin. Her name was Evelyn Marshall Thomas. Evelyn worked at a hair dresser, and everyone knew her. She was respected amongst everyone in the town and was the “grandma” of the town. People would go to her to talk and express their feelings like she was their therapist, but Evelyn had problems too;

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    Blue Food Dye Lab Report

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    To fully comprehend the mechanism of the bleaching process, it is essential to know the structure of the blue food dye. For this experiment, the FD&C number of the blue food dye used is Blue 1, its structure is shown as below: It could be seen that the structure has a conjugated system, which is a system of connected p-orbitals. This means that the single and double bonds alternate throughout the entire system. No electron absorbs more energy than the other because the π-orbitals overlap effectively

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    Red is a color with many connotations. Before synthetic dyes, red has been a color solely for the rich. Some cultures deem it an inherently sexual color. For impoverished young Karen in Hans Christian Andersen’s tale The Red Shoes, red is irresistible. At the beginning of the tale, Karen is given raggedy red shoes made by an old shoemaker's wife. Luckily for Karen, a queen takes pity on her and decides to take care of her. Soon, everyone is calling her pretty. A mirror insists that she is beautiful

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    “Never grow up,” is the famous quote by the immortal, fictional character himself, Peter Pan. Kellogg’s, a breakfast company, has turned Frosted Mini Wheat’s ad campaign to mimic Peter Pan’s famous quote. The company has chosen, “Feed your inner kidult,” as the slogan in the ad campaign that is featured in Health magazine. Kellogg’s ad, for Frosted Mini Wheats, has striking graphic design elements, which help aid the youthful appeal, and successfully convey a message to readers. In the ad, Kellogg’s

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    Color In The Great Gatsby

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    color, in particular, symbolizes the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters in instances such as Tom’s blue car and the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald uses color as a major device in character development showing the many intangible ideas Fitzgerald adds to the novel. There are five major colors that appear frequently: green, white, yellow, blue, and grey. They make the novel more vivid and profound deepening of the themes of the disillusionment of

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    from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Adults are about 6-7 mm (1/4 inch) long, with an iridescent coppery pronotum. A related species, Agrilus rubicola, may occur concurrently. This species is uniform in color, ranging from copper-colored to iridescent green. On galled plants, there is less live vegetative growth and more dead wood. There is often reduced berry size and number, as well as vegetative growth with increasing number of galls per plant. Affected canes may not produce fruit. Canes weakened by

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    My Name Is Red

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    Colors and Characters My Name Is Red is set in the late 1500’s as a mystery novel in search of the murderer of miniaturist, Elegant Effendi. It also looks into a culture of European society in contrast to the traditional Muslim society of Ottoman Istanbul. Most importantly, symbolism is a major piece of the novel, having each chapter give a different perspective from an inanimate or living thing. Along with characters showing symbolism, the title portrays the color red to have an important meaning

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    It is a bud; ripened like the sweet fruit that Eve snatched right off the tree. The seed that had been planted fights for survival until a blossom blooms in the springtime. Growth. A round plumpness that swells with pride. With fervour. The host balks in its presence. Whiteness surrounds one like a calming light, but for the host it is too loud. Much too loud. The white blinds them as they struggle to keep rivers from flowing down mountains. The inflammation of their torso glazed like a crystal

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    Raadium Stereotypes

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    Eighty women sit in a large room full of long tables. Sunbeams slanting in through the open windows illuminate a cheerful scene. The women are intent on their work, carefully dipping their paintbrushes into a glowing pale green paint and tracing the dial number on a watch. Every few strokes a woman raises her paintbrush to her lips to bring it to a point for more precision. They talk quietly amongst themselves. One woman jokingly paints her fingernails with the luminous paint and laughs. These women

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    The high cost of mountain bike should deliver such a great wisdom for its owner to keep it in a perfect condition. Dirts should never ruin its overall performance, regardless of its easy cleaning by water. But, rust is the real enemy of all kinds of bike, particularly mountain bike. The real cause of rust is the metal damage due to excessive chemical substances exposure. Rust always occurs on metal, which is often exposed to hot and cold temperature continuously. Any mountain bike has a great probability

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