Category: /Science & Technology
in Ethiopia, showing how fragile the compact was (Watts). During the Vietnam Conflict the United States used the chemical Agent Orange to destroy jungle growth and crops. While five other defoliants (Agents White, Blue, Purple, Pink, and Green) were used during
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
to this effect with his vast use of colours. He took advantage of how 'warm' colours (reds and oranges) and 'cool' colours (blues and greens) draw the eye closer or push it away. An example of this is in "Mont Ste.- Victoire Seen from Bibemus Quarry" (1898-1906
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Category: /History
The US withdrawal made many problems for people on both sides. The Americans suffered mainly from the indignity of loosing and also the consequences of there use of things like Agent Orange.. The Vietnamese people suffered by having the aftermath
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Category: /Literature/English
is associated with the sugar she consumes, rather than the words she speaks or the history she exudes. While she was ailing, "It took three days for Beloved to notice the orange patches in the darkness of the quilt" (54). At that point, Denver folds the quilt so
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
seeping through my window blinds a bright red and orange light illuminating my entire bedroom. Getting out of bed I quickly open my window blinds to see the sky lit by yellow and orange lights and billows of black smoldering smoke coming from the left side
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
the crisp blades of grass, covering the deep brown dirt with wild pink, orange, yellow, and purple flower's border the lawns. . Occasional wide spread fruitless plum trees pop up, offering shade to all that is under it during the hot humid summer days. Catching
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Category: /Literature/English
be creating a Monopoly. This Proposal was shot down the French government. On July 20, Pepsi announced that they would be purchasing Tropicana juice business from the Seagram's company for 3.3 billion dollars. Tropicana dominates the American chilled orange juice
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Category: /Literature/English
could have a machine, consisting of a very large quantity of these microscopic nanomachines, to provide for all material needs. For example, if you want a glass of orange juice simply tell the machine and it can use water from a water line connection to make
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Category: /History
was no export taxes (A1 S9 C6). One section
down, it states that a state cannot lay export taxes without the permission
of Congress (A1 S10 C2). So if Congress decided to put an export tax on
oranges leaving California, it couldn't. On the other hand
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Category: /History
). These and other inventions led to his being internationally known as "the wizard of Menlo Park" although in 1887 he moved to a larger laboratory in West Orange, N.J. By the late 1880s he was contributing to the development of motion pictures and by 1912 he
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