Papers 1591-1600 of total 2540 found.
…, orange, yellow, Australian, Russian, Ukrainian, or Irish. If you have been called names that are directed to your colour, race, the way you talk, act, or walk, you have experienced racism. (Based on the lives of human rights leaders…
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…the need to weave in and out or ride a fellow driver’s bumper if everyone was driving at a reasonable rate. “In Orange county California speed limits are often set to the eighty-five percentile. Increasing speed limits to reflect the eighty-fifth percentile…
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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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…art background and experience, Penn arranged a still life consisting of a big brown leather bag, beige scarf and gloves, lemons, oranges, and a huge topaz. It was published as the Vogue cover for the issue of October 1, 1943, and launched Penn on his…
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…the birthplace of his brother Philip and his sister Baldina. There, their father had become the adviser and lover of Princess Anna of Saxony, wife of Prince William I of Orange (William the Silent). On the death of Jan Rubens in 1587, his widow returned the family…
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…of a city gearing up and preparing for a long day fill his head. He gets up and starts his morning routine. He takes a nice refreshing shower, and eats some almost-burnt toast and drinks a glass of orange juice, just as he has showered and eaten breakfast…
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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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…causes of the illness: were the troops exposed to Iraqi chemical and biological weapons? Or were experimental drugs the cause? Or is the Vietnam Agent Orange and the Atomic fallout issue all over again? Is the government cooperating or covering up…
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…behind the lines and attack where ever they wanted. In order to keep these ambushes down and to take away the enemies cover the U.S. began to defoliate the forests. Modern weapons such as napalm and Agent Orange were dropped to clear the forests which…
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…million Vietnamese were killed and 3 million were wounded. The extensive use of napalm and defoliants (such as Agent Orange) left many people badly burned, and destroyed the ecology of a country that was mainly agricultural. This is an important part…
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