Papers 2311-2320 of total 16412 found.
…for their color, but also by their religion, sex or age. Therefore, I consider that racism, ageism and sexism are the three major problems in our society and we need to cease them immediately. Much of our world?s history were based upon racism. In the 1600?s, white men…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…be really punished for a crime that he really didn’t commit! Can racist people do this without getting in trouble? In this book it shows the facts about living in a community who doesn’t care about anything else other than the color of your skin. In this novel…
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Category: /Literature/English
…My most beautiful experience this summer was watching the sunrise from the mountain. It took me hours to be able to see the extent of the landscape. Looking over the dark jagged mountains I could see the sun rising in brilliant colors through the trees…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the other kids were talking bad about her father, Atticus. Atticus, who was a lawyer, had to defend a black man, Tom. Tom was accused of raping a white woman. The whole town disliked that and disrespected Atticus. He honestly did not care about the color
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Category: /History
…is that color emerged as the token of the slave status; the trace of color became the trace of slavery. It had not always been so. (The compiler of the Virginia laws took the liberty of altering the text to bring earlier legislation into the line with his own new…
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…“Beach at Sainte Adresse”. Bazille apparently altered Monet’s composition through the addition of the large sailboat in the right foreground. Bazille has used mild and soft-toned color in his work to express the relaxed emotion perceived when one gazes out…
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…. She is well known, as is all Balgo Artist, for using of extremely vibrant colors and strong ionic designs. Bootja Bootja's persona is as colorful as her paintings. She enjoys telling stories about playing at the waterhole of Kangingarra where she grew…
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Category: /History
…towered over the average Roman citizen. Celtic women, upon maturing, caught on to braided hair, and colorful embroidered dresses were very popular. Plaids and wrapped woven cloaks were popular for women and men, and gold and silver toques, arm rills and rings…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to the point where they have "rose-colored" memories of the past. People sometime look in the past to where they have their "happiest" memory of life. They look to it because their present situation is not what they want it to be. Why can't they just learn…
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…observed the varying shapes of these crystals, and used our observations to help us identify an unknown mineral. Next we observed four minerals under plane polarized and cross polarized light, observing the different interference colors that each mineral showed…
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