Papers 1681-1690 of total 2540 found.
…by the English and Dutch started in the seventeenth century (Nordic settlers). English domination over the Dutch descendents (known as Boers or Afrikaners) resulted in the Dutch establishing the new colonies of the Orange Free State and the Transvaal. The discovery…
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…and superimposed at the top of others. It gives audiences a impression of great risk and potential involving in the journey. Viewed as a whole, the cover creates a surreal quality through the use of light and color. The eyes-catching color of orange, redness of sunset…
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…The O.C., also known as Orange County, California, is an idyllic paradise - a wealthy, harbour-front community where everything and everyone appears to be perfect. But beneath the surface is a world of shifting loyalties and identities, of kids living…
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…, tiger, zebra), clothing (pyjama, turban, shawl), food (spinach, chocolate, orange), scientific and mathematical terms (algebra, geography, species), drinks (tea, coffee, cider), religious terms (Jesus, Islam, nirvana), sports (checkmate, golf, billiards…
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…visible letters and numbers ·<Tab/>bigger orange construction-zone cones ·<Tab/>more rumble strips to reduce speeding. In addition to roadway advancements, some states are also giving a second driving…
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…their loved ones. In the United States, large populations of Vietnamese celebrate Tet. In Orange County, California, Vietnamese children do not attend school that day. Ladies wear red and yellow, the colors of the Vietnamese flag, and the men wear all black…
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…in error? A physical example of misperception is demonstrated by a colorblind person. Red, orange, pink and other like colors may appear the same or even a completely different hue; this misperception cannot be detected by the carrier but only to those who have…
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…by issuing each sailor one lime per day which supplied citric acid, a source of vitamin C. Other sources include broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Strawberries, Oranges, and grapefruits . Vitamin E is a fat soluble vitamin which is made up of a group of compounds…
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…surprise trips that you cannot refuse. That was the perfect car for me. One that you can give a divine name to, like Maurice. Within a few months of graduating, the Grand Marquis was put up for sale. A gleaming reddish orange "FOR SALE" sign hung proudly…
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…. Try to stick with one group of warm colors (red, yellow, or orange families), or one group of cool colors (Blue or purple families). Also you must avoid semi-gloss/gloss finishes. These types of paint will not allow the actual finish to stick to your base…
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