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    Colorism is a type of discrimination in which humans of the same race are treated or treat each other differently because of the social connotations that have been attached to shade of their skin. It exists in almost every race‚ but it is most predominant in the African American culture within the borders of The United States. Colorism in the United States is rooted back to slavery and ever since then it has corrupted the minds of the black community. Colorism between African Americans was no mistake;

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    his first prose work was brought out and it marked a blooming period of success in writing for teenagers. In 1990‚ he received A Class Literature for Youth prize for Cậu Bé Rắc Rối (A troubled boy). From 1995 to 2002‚ he finished Kính Vạn Hoa (Kaleidoscope) that is his most well-known novel which contains 45 volumes. Kinh Van Hoa is written about the stories around three teenagers and their friendship and school life. The series became famous and received so many good acclaims

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    with the familiarity of photography growing in the upper class and finally finding its way into the middle class. With interesting paradoxical devices like the camera lucida leading the way‚ the term lime light was coined for use in theater‚ the Kaleidoscope‚ and the Thaumatrope (Wonder Turner!). People emerged to further the progress to what we now call “Photography”‚ by creating the first permanent image with the action of light. Niepce‚ developed the first system to do this early in the 19th century

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    construction and architecture and the science of hydraulics. The rulers gave their patronage to the construction of great Buddhist “dagabas” or relic chambers for the spiritual up liftment of the peopleIn all‚ Sri Lankan culture today is a pleasant kaleidoscope that combines the influences of the many cultures and peoples that have left their indelible impression on the cultural patterns of the country. It this sense the Sri Lankan cultural experience can be described as truly unique among the cultural

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    How boring this world would be without colors. Colors not only make life more vibrant‚ but they can also be linked to characteristics and emotions. In Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse‚ color is frequently used to enhance the imagery and to better represent the characters and the overall setting. Woolf uses each color to further implant imagery in the reader’s mind. She uses the color grey to represent the elderly and sleepiness when she wrote‚ "When she looked in the glass and saw her hair grey

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    IS INDIA REALLY SHINING? India was not some happy-go-luck rich kid born with a silver. It had its own problems‚ some minute‚ and some grave. “The progress is tremendous‚” says Yogesh Lotlikar‚ a Marketing Engineer. “Given the problems that India has‚ it has made a considerably great progress. We have a huge population‚ more than half of them are uneducated‚ employed‚ living in terrible conditions without major health and hygiene provisions‚ and still India has managed to shine. That’s the spirit

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    shimmering lights of urgent security vehicles whizzed passed me as I patiently waited for a cease in the increasingly heavy airport traffic. As I stepped inside the newly-built extremely‚ modern airport‚ I couldn’t help but be overwhelmed by the kaleidoscope of bustling swarms of humanity; it was like a mixed rainbow of human skin – all different cultural backgrounds and colours rapidly moving around in a confused and disordered manner. I could‚ above all the chaotic buzz of civilization‚ hear loud

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    Current Political Situation of Pakistan: Overview Pakistan is a developing country and it is politically unstable but we live in the world where everything is possible. Democratic governments have always failed to complete their tenure which eventually results in a long lasting dictatorship reign. In Pakistani politics‚ there is a clear domination by few families only and these families have never produced long lasting fruitful results. The political system has been stagnant since 70′s and no drastic

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    Yesterday and Todays Toys

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    games * Elastic rubber bands * Jacks * Paper dolls * Bubbles * Cluedo * Silly putty * Slinky * Scrabble N Crosswords * Model airplanes * Scrapbooks * Conkers * Sit N Spin * Chatter telephone * Kaleidoscope * Corn popper * Rock-A- Stack * Speak N Spell * Rubik’s Cube * Tinker toys * Circus Top * Sock Monkey * View Master Summary Toys of yesterday helps children to mix up with their peers easily‚ they are not physically

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    1.0 Introduction The significance of efficient and effective data management system in development planning cannot be overemphasized. The basic tool for planning is data. Most decisions in policy making and development planning are related to an issue at a place or space. That is‚ they are geo-located. Geo-spatial information is information about place and space. There can be no effective development without geo-spatial information (Clarke‚ 2013). He stressed that the three essential requirements

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