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    Color In The Great Gatsby

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    Colors and Descriptions for Emotion Colors within the novel are also used to stir the emotion of the reader. Fitzgerald changes the color of the car used by Gatsby at first it is cream colored‚ but it later changes to yellow the color of corruption and greed after Daisy and Gatsby strike and kill Myrtle. When Fitzgerald writes‚ “With enchanting murmurs Daisy admired this aspect or that of the feudal silhouette against the sky‚ admired the gardens‚ the sparkling odor of jonquils and the frothy odor

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    stereotypes about it. We even talked about white privilege which was a term I was aware of from other classes that I have taken here at The University of Kansas. I had prior knowledge of this term‚ but this class allowed me to really unpack and understand the meaning of this concept. The term white privilege addresses the ways or means that white individuals benefits from not being the racial minority group. A term that goes hand and hand with white privilege is known as the invisible knapsack. According

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    The topics of diversity can be a challenging subject to discuss especially amongst a group that’s as diverse as this cohort. One particular activity that stood out to me was when gathered and conducted the Privilege Walk exercise. At the time‚ I assumed that due to my ethnicity that I would be amongst the first few people in my ethnic group to reach the other side of the room first but the exercise progressed and I noticed how not everyone I thought would be close to began to trail behind‚ it surprised

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    Dom Hill  Professor Kelly  15 November 2014  White Privilege in America  Before realizing and determining what white privilege is in America and what it  means to us as an American society‚ it is important that it is defined first because a  majority of whites seem to deny that the privilege even exists at all. The denial of its  existence by white people is racialized but not always through clear knowledge of what  is actually occurring because of it. People of different races and ethnic backgrounds say 

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    luck. Being in the right place at the right time or genuinely striving for excellence‚ success is accessable to all. In the movie The Blind Side‚ success is portrayed to be accessible by simply knowing the right people. The Blind Side is a 2009 American semi-biographical drama film. It is written and directed by John Lee Hancock‚ and based on the 2006 book The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis. The storyline features Michael Oher‚ an offensive lineman who plays for the Baltimore Ravens

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    transcend his role in society. In Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte‚ Jane is motivated rather than discouraged by the various forms of oppression inflicted upon her and those around her and uses this motivation to rise to a position of both power and privilege‚ two things that she has lacked since birth. The odds of the world were against Jane before she even took her first breath. She was not just born a female‚ but born to a lower-class family in a patriarchal and hierarchal society. As if this ascribed

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    Women of Color

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    Article summary The purpose of the article is to explore the need and advantages of conducting community based research with women of colour in the United States. The authoritative knowledge that these women can provide about their lives and their health could form the basis of collaboration between researchers and participants and lead to successful strategies to improve the health of African American women. The article provides the goals for improving African American women’s health before investigating

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    Color Guppies

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    Benny Ndegwa April 2nd 2013 Mr. Metoyer Lab Biology The Colorful Guppy Lab Report Problem: What is the relationship between the brightness of the guppy and their predators and mates? Hypothesis: If predators attack the guppy populations‚ then the drab guppy population will increase due to high predation. Materials: 1. Guppies 2. Computer Data Table: | % of Brightest Guppies | % of Bright Guppies | % of Drab Guppies | % of Drabbest Guppies | Trial 1 | 62 | 9 | 22 | 7 |

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    Women of color

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    Amanda America Dickson or also known on her family’s plantation in Hancock County‚ Georgia as “Miss Mandy‚” was born to Julia a housekeeper at David Dickson’s plantation. David Dickson a 40-year-old white male raped her mother at the age of 13 and later she gave birth to Amanda. Amanda was extremely lucky to have been in favor of her father and grandmother in which she was treated very well and received a lady’s upbringing despite being legally enslaved to her father. Amanda eventually married

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    Color Blindness in Men

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    reviewed source Color vision deficiency is one of the most common genetic disorders in the United States. Color vision deficiency is the inability to distinguish certain shades of color or in more severe cases‚ see colors at all. The term "color blindness" is also used to describe this visual condition‚ but very few people are completely color blind. (http://www.aoa.org) CVD is a genetic disorder in families that is passed down from parents to their children. (Evans‚ 2003 color is in the eye of

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