Papers 1621-1630 of total 16412 found.
…. Most often structures are built with internal systems that produce heat. The color of the material used to build a structure is also a key element. For the most part the darker the color the more heat it attracts and the more heat it can store…
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…that the water was a toxic-looking brownish color, and it smelled of fuel and junk. I have a feeling that it had something to do with the current weather trends in Florida, and they probably have restrictions on how often they can cycle the water. I'll give Disney…
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…plant cell structure because it contains a pigment called betalain found in the vacuole which gives the beetroot its characteristic blue/purple colour. This allows a way of quantifying the permeability of the cell membrane because the more the membrane…
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…appeal, and later, energy or impact). Position in the Language Slang is one of the vehicles through which languages change and become renewed, and its vigor and color enrich daily speech. Although it has gained respectability in the 20th century, in the past…
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…in a satanic wood. The rest of the room was empty. It only had a beige-brown carpet, the color of a new-born kitten after it had rolled in the dust, over the parquet. You could not see the color of it though, because of the lighting. In the whole room, there were…
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…the fact that whenever there is life, death always follows. For example, the seven rooms in which the masquerade takes place are arranged from east to west and each room is uniquely colored. Their arrangement represents the seven stages of life and the passage…
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…to read and write. In, “The Discovery of what it means to be American”, Baldwin goes on a philosophical journey to better understand himself and come to terms with his color. The organization in both essays are quite similar, both authors present an up…
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…race theory. He maintained that the human race had originally been black and whiteness was a latter development. In support of his position, Prichard was convinced that domesticated breeds become lighter in color, and ! he thought civilized life had ha…
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…want to meet the newest member of our neighborhood. It never occurred to me that it was due to the new kid’s skin color. Now it reminds me of how Greg Williams must have felt as he was rejected by his peers for participation in games. In Life on the Color
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…emotions. The portrait is a large colored photograph created in 1990. An eighteenth century blond, Madonna-like, young lady sits poised with one hand on her exposed artificial breast as if she is nursing a baby. She is well dressed in a blue satin dress…
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