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    Ketchup Colorblind

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    In Living Color; Glasses providing color to the colorblind Can you tell the difference between ketchup and mustard without reading the bottle first? Many can answer yes to this question but, what about those who would answer “no?” Color vision deficiency, otherwise known as CVD or colorblindness, may soon be obsolete. CVD affects approximately 1 in 12 men (8%) and 1 in 200 women in the world. EnChroma, a company that was developed in Berkeley, California discovered glasses that enable those living

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    Welcome to Seaboard Foods Welcome to the Introduction section of the Seaboard Foods Load Out Certification Program. Seaboard Foods is a subsidiary of Seaboard Corporation which contains several other companies. Seaboard Foods is a vertically integrated company, meaning it contains all aspects of production. From farrow to finish, and then to your plate. Since Seaboard Foods contains all stages of production, it reaches across the whole U.S. To meet the needs of production, Seaboard has over

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    In Dennett's Excerpt, he describes two possible reactions Mary could possibly have upon her release and first experience of color. These two reaction have different outcomes in what people would think in each scenario involving Mary's "all physical knowledge of the world." One reaction Mary could have, is that she could simply exclaim, "so that is what that color looks like." This shows that Mary having "all physical knowledge of the world," allows her to experience colors in a way that she expected

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    protagonist, is followed by the color red throughout the film. His getaway cars are nearly all painted a conspicuous cherry red; his sunglasses have red frames—red defines the way he sees the world. Wright ultimately uses red through its juxtaposition with other colors, using the context to let the audience know the scene’s content. In Baby Driver, red can create both idyllic dream sequences and harsh realities, all dependent on the surrounding hues. When red accompanies the unrealistic, dream-like

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    Poison ivy is a North American climbing plant of the cashew family that secretes an irritant oil from its leaves, which can cause dermatitis. Poison ivy is also closely related to mangos, and it’s a member of the tropical cashew family. Poison ivy dates back to the 1600s in North America. It is found in all of the U.S. except for the states of California, Alaska, and Hawaii. Also it can be found in southern Canada except for the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador. Poison grows mostly on edges

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    The Colors of Life The helpful acronym “ROY G. BIV” is used to aid in the remembering the order that the colors appear in the rainbow. Colors are everywhere: the flowers that grow along the sidewalk, the shirts that we wear, the cars on the road, and the environment around us. Colors even have the ability to relay information to us, for example, whether it will rain or not based on the color of the sky and clouds, no to touch a snake if certain colors touch, or even is someone is angry based on

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    becomes night. I ride my bike to the park and see crumbs, then I see them trailing thinly to the park. I stop and look if I could find anything else, I all of a sudden see a red

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    Rede Definition Essay

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    Rede My initial definition for rede is a statement that advises someone of something. This might be the reason I struggle with assignments that ask me to write a personal rede. The basic definition of the word rede is to counsel or advice. This is a basic statement on how one should behave in life. As I delve deeper into the meaning of rede, I learn that we are using the word as a noun. The meaning of rede as a verb is advise or interpret. So, for arguments sake, we are using both the verb and noun

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    Group Relay Essay

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    Group Relay: The goal of this relay is to use different types of locomotions to win the relay race. Split the group in four even lines at the starting line. Demonstrate the movements that racers must perform. Race starts at the blow of the whistle (or other cue). The first person in line has to make it to the designated line, return to the starting line still using the same motion. Once back, they must remain seated, but still have to actively cheer and keep in motion with the upper body parts.

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    A man waving a red sheet before jumping out of the way moments before a bull charges past. The red army fighting for communism. A red light coming on followed by all traffic stopping. The color red is a very common symbol, it appears all over history, in the book The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and it is the color of the scarlet letter itself. Historically the color red is used to symbolize many things, for example it is one of the most common colors on flags of different countries around

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