Category: /Society & Culture/People
, fat book.
He picked up the pencil and erased this:
No one shall see color for it is forbidden.
He wrote this:
For anyone who wants to see color may for it is the way to go.
When Jonas closed the book a glowing light poured out of it and it shot out all
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Category: /Science & Technology
is made on the screen. In order for the class to understand what he was explaining to us Professor Healy told us to think of the sun. When the sun is at it's hottest point the sky is blue and as the day goes on and the day light goes the color of the sky
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Category: /Science & Technology
3. Used in laboratories to mutate cells
Optical
1. Penetrates the atmosphere and can be seen with our eyes
2. 300-100 nm
4. Colors of the rainbow
5. Sunsets
White light is a mixture of all colors. Blue light has a short wave length and red
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Category: /History
to the program and entrance will be based on a test. The test also decides what color band you are given, blue or pink/red.
Plot: Unknown to the students they will test a new type of biogas weapon that will turn them into equine mixes. The initial dose will make
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Black like Me
John Howard Griffin decides to change the color of his skin in order to experience, first hand, the racism towards blacks in the Deep South. Throughout his many journeys he watched the blacks endure horrible grief's in there search
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
just a matter of thinking a little about choices of metaphors. The late William Shockly once made a comment about Nature, saying that "color-coded groups of individual so that statistical reliable predictions of their adaptability to intellectually rewarding
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
, in which the complete pattern, becomes more important, and the objects represented are largely indecipherable. At first, most artists painted with little color. "Most paintings were either monochromatic or gray, blue, brown, and white. The final phase of cubism
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Category: /Science & Technology
traffic areas are color-coded for easy identification (and avoidance). Visual flight corridors, where weekend pilots can navigate through high traffic areas and around busy commercial airports, are also clearly marked for ease of use. This type of map design
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
believes in the literal representation of the art work. They value the form used, whether it be how
the colors are stressed or the techniques used, over the idea behind the art work. The
Avant-Garde artists on the other hand are more interested
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Category: /Literature/English
at someone that they could beat them up based just on the persons color or religious background. But on the other hand if the parents' there KKK members or Nazi's then more likely the children will follow in the parents footsteps. That is not bad
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