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    Do you know how many changes the American flag gone throw?It's been thru a lot its been up down and side and stripes chang .You will be learning about design of the American flag ,Symbols on the American Flag ,and History Changes on the American flag.The American Flag is important to so many people There is people that hate the flag but it's a sign of hope ,shelter ,And a place of the bravevery. The American Flag has 13 stripes and 7 are red 6 are white . It also has 50 and more stars that

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    I. Book Title A. The title Red Queen relates to this book because Mare is a red, but she discovers she has powers like the Slivers. She is betrothed to Prince Maven and has the potential to become the first Red queen. Maven actually betrays her in the end, but gives her a chance to become his “Red Queen”. II. Characters A. Mare is a very believable character. She is easy to relate to, her flaws are just like any other person in this world. She makes mistakes and worries too much and this is what

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    Use of Color in Crane's The Red Badge of Courage The Red Badge of Courage uses both color imagery and color symbols. While Crane uses color to describe, he also allows it to stand for whole concepts. Gray, for example, describes the both the literal image of a dead soldier and Henry Fleming's vision of the sleeping soldiers as corpses and comes to stand for the idea of death. In the same way, red describes both the soldiers' physical wounds and Fleming's mental visions of battle. In the process

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    minds. How come seemingly every super hero has a red suit? Or why are the super villains always wearing black? Why are hospitals never painted red, and most businesses have white, yellow, and red for their logo colors? The most emotionally intense color is arguably red. Even though we don't always notice it, red effects our moods, how we perceive others, our health, and even how we talk. It also

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    Thief, the colors are red, blue, black show up in the book the most. The color red is everywhere in the book from the color of flags to the sky at a certain time. When the color red is used in the Book Thief it is usually about power, war, passion, love, and danger. Red is the color that we would notice the most out of any other color(“Color Theory”). At night before the planes bombed Liesl's neighborhood Death says that there is a blood-red sky, "The last time I saw her was red. The sky was like soup

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    Topic #3: Colors and their impact on people Colors have different meanings and symbols for different cultures around the world. Colors can cause people to feel different emotions or even remind people of a memory by just simply looking at it. Bright colors have the ability for people to feel different emotions such as joy and excitement. Other darker colors, like navy blue or brown, can symbolize the emotions of sadness or even tiredness. Colors have scientific aspects that help create the many different

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    The Creation Of The Maple Leaf Flag Flags have symbolized and represented countries for hundreds of years. Canada has had multiple flag changes since Confederation from the Union Jack to the Red Ensign. However, a new flag was announced, and has been Canada’s flag ever since. Creator of the peacekeepers and future Prime Minister Lester Pearson had successfully convinced Canadians that Canada was in need of a brand new flag. That flag has changed Canada’s identity as an independent nation by removing

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    September 11, 2001: A DAY OF INFAMY.   So it was vehemently proclaimed in Time Magazine¹s special issue dedicated to one of the most tragic events in American History and arguably one of the most brutal acts of terrorism to date.  America, in the spasms of a few hours, has become a changed country.  Perhaps in an attempt to understand this change and come to grips with the ensuing crisis, more and more people are turning to the media for answers.  Now more than ever, the media, namely television

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    As one drives down the highway and catches a glance of someone in a bright red vehicle, one can’t help but to turn their head. There is something about the color red that grabs the general public’s attention. In the movie American Beauty, directed by Sam Menden, Menden uses red as a symbolism for power, danger, and determination to represent Carlyon. Mendes is adding depth and meaning to the film by doing this. The color red is defined as, “the color of fire, blood, so it’s associated with strength

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    chance to figure the picture on their own, without the characters finding it out and doing it for them. Through the film watchers and Nina’s eyes, and only theirs, they see her physical appearance change as well along with her attitude. Her eyes become red and she begins growing black feathers during her final performance. This is meant to represent that the black swan is finally released and its complete form has taken Nina in order to complete a perfect performance. But Nina’s black swan cause an after

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