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…from Port Royal, Virginia. He was the eldest son of 10 children, of the parents, Nelly Conway and James Madison; born while his mother was visiting her parents. A few weeks later, she went back with her newborn son to Montpelier estate, in Orange County…
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…shows a fiery sunset of oranges and yellows. Delacroix re-worked this backdrop after seeing Constable's Hay Wain. Delacroix's trip to North Africa in 1832 influenced his art enormously and while he was there he spent most of his days making numerous drawings…
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…crew members. This has been characterized as the worst disaster in the American space program. When the videotapes were reviewed of the explosion, an orange ball of fire can be seen at the base of the Challenger's external fuel tank. At lift-off…
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…with a well made up racial mix of “40 percent Lumbee Indian, 35 percent white, and 25 percent black” (LeDuff 2000), but still holds too much racial tension. “Growing Up, and Growing Apart,” by Tamar Lewin describes the “extraordinarily mixed South Orange
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…. In Vincent's Bedroom in Arles, he depicts his room with a stark simplicity, using uniform patches of complimentary orange and blue, yellow and violet, red and green. Whereas in Paris his works covered a broad range of subjects and techniques, the Arles paintings…
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…. Now I stand immersed in all sorts of emotions as I place a vibrant orange tiger lily next to the cross. As I begin to walk away, the steady downpour ends just as suddenly as it had began. I'm not bothered.…
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…are in Asuncion. More than half of Paraguay's workers are engaged in agriculture and forestry; less than 15% work in industry and mining. The main crops are cotton, soybeans, rice, corn, wheat, and tobacco; cattle raising is also important. Orange groves furnish…
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…times larger than would be expected, and also exhibit the most complex Machiavellian behaviours. An important observation that Shreeve points out is that primates such as the orang-utan, who lead solitary lives and have no need for social skills, do…
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…that were dressed in orange robes. During the prayers, an enormous amount of ceremonial food were also placed in front of shrines and elsewhere as a way of paying respect to ancestors and the greater spirits as well. Food was used to represent to extent…
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…Asia highest mountain--the Mount Kinabalu with undisturbed rainforest at Danum Valley and the world's largest orang utan sanctuary at Sepilok and turtles on Turtle Island Park. While Sarawak has a large limestone cave--the Mulu Cave. In conclusion…
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