Papers 1531-1540 of total 2540 found.
…an electric current passes through it. Pure neon in such a tube produces orange-red light, argon produces blue-green. (Other gases are also used; for example, mercury vapor produces blue light. Other colors are produced by using colored tubes, mixtures of gases…
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…you ever taken the time to get up extra early one morning when the sun is just rising? When the sky is a multitude of colors and all the shades of red, purple, yellow, blue, orange? Ever stop to watch the grass grow, sit in the back yard and just stare…
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…). The percentages for the other colors such as brown, yellow, orange, and so on, were not as significantly drastic as they were for the colors pink and blue. Schools are also a place where children are exposed to ?invisible? stereotyping. In nursery schools, specific…
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…their narratives helps to define their differences. For example, in the last paragraphs of “Marrying Absurd,” Didion includes three written wedding “snapshots.” She describes a drunken showgirl bride in the “orange minidress” and her “expendable nephew” bridegroom…
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…in a dry bush desert in South-West Africa and western Bechuanaland, bordered in the North by Lake Ngami and the Okovngo River in the South by the Orange river and west by the Damera Hills. The Kalahari is there all low with sand dunes and great plains…
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…trading outposts were established on Manhattan Island (New Amsterdam) and at the site of present-day Albany (Fort Orange). A profitable fur trade was carried on and became the main source of revenue for the Dutch West India Company, the joint-stock company…
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…. Did Robby have bad luck? Imagine rolling the dice and seeing snake eyes come up or landing on the chance spot on the Monopoly board and picking up that little orange card and reading, Do not pass Go…Do not collect two hundred dollars…Go…
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…and yellows, oranges. These colors reveal the vibrancy of his imagination and his need to paint his living dreams. In Dali's bread stage (where he painted nothing but bread in baskets, often times suggestive), it was the scene of bread against a stark black…
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…England. The closest town to Stonehenge is Amesbury. It is in the center of Salisbury Plains (Chippindale 10). The pillars at Stonehenge are extraordinary. All of the stones appear gray in color, but their natural colors vary from mostly orange to brown…
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…--in Florida orange groves, Georgia onion fields, Las Vegas hotels and Oregon nurseries-has filled growth in many parts of the American economy.? (Thompson A8) Even with all of their contributions they still have to sneak into America through isolated desert areas…
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