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    A Derivation of an Upper Bound for the Number of Configurations of an n×n×n×n Rubik ’s Cube By David Smith 1. Introduction C4(n) is a formula for an upper bound of the number of distinguishable configurations of an n×n×n×n Rubik ’s Cube‚ which will be derived in this paper. It will be assumed that the reader is familiar with a 4-dimensional Rubik ’s Cube. Online‚ one can find the free computer program Magic Cube 4D‚ developed by Melinda Green‚ Don Hatch‚ and Jay Berkenbilt‚ which is a completely

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    their basic rights‚ such as the ones garunteed to caucasian Americans. During this time period‚ segregation was prominent‚ therefore laws required segregation on all city buses. This law required that colored people were to sit in the back of the bus‚ and if the front of the bus was full‚ the colored people were to move seats‚ or stand. This event‚ known as the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ began on the first of Decemeber in nineteen-fifty-five‚ when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a caucasian

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    (The Harlem Renaissance). In the Harlem Renaissance poem‚ Theme for English B by Langston Hughes‚ he uses imagery‚ rhyme‚ and alliteration to effectively demonstrate African – American struggle for equality. This poem was written during a time when colored people struggled a lot‚ and it shows that people may learn from each other no matter their ethnicity. In the Langston Hughes poem‚ he argues‚ be confident and know who you are‚ being a different color does not mean that a person is any different or

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    speaker skin color doesn’t affect the writing because the speaker feels that even though the he is black doesn’t mean the writer doesn’t like what other races like. Also the speaker skin doesn’t affect his writing because even though the speaker is colored he feel as though the instructor and he are a part of each other. "Well‚ I like to eat‚ sleep‚ drink‚ and be in love" (line 21). The first reason the color of the speaker skin doesn’t affect his writing because he basically saying even though

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    perceived as a woman of color even if technically she is not by comparing Antoinette’s life to the life of colored people through the use of symbolism. Antoinette is perceived as a woman of color because of her history‚ the culture she chose to identify with as a young child‚ and her marriage with Rochester. Jean Rhys shows how Antoinette is negatively and positively affected by being perceived as a colored women. Jean Rhys uses the image “The Miller’s Daughter” to show how Antoinette identifies herself

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    How to wash clothes

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    Not all fabrics are made the same‚ so you need to create piles of items based on color and fabric type: Separate light-colored clothes from dark ones: The worst mistake you can make when washing clothes is to mix colored clothes and light-colored clothes in the wash cycle. Clothes (especially new ones) lose some of the dye coloring during the wash cycle‚ and light-colored fabric will pick up that dye. So don’t put your new red T-shirt in a hot water wash with your white undies if you don’t want

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    Literary Elements In Sula

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    characters are being discriminated upon by the antagonist. There are other elements in the short scene‚ such as conflicts between characters‚ and a character foil between Helene and the black woman. All of these elements create a short scene that portrays colored people’s actions‚ how they were perceived‚ and how they were treated during a time where racism was to a small extent‚ but it was still interpolated in the daily lives of members of society. Throughout this short scene‚ the reader can determine

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    they are getting judged on their skin tone. How would you feel if people would think you are a robber or a criminal just because your a colored person in a nice car. People are getting thrown into jail for some crime they didn’t commit and be in jail for years knowing they are innocent. These people could be just as smart as Albert Einstein but because they are colored they would never be able to show the world. People are getting tortured and being thrown in jail. If people traded skin they would see

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    Lady Sings the Blues

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    LADY SINGS THE BLUES What is a song but a poem set to music? Take away the music from a good song and the rhythm of the words will create its own musical sound. "Songs For a Colored Singer"‚ a poem written by Elizabeth Bishop‚ is a song without the music. Bishop’s use of repetitive rhymes creates the lyrical‚ song like‚ structure to her poem. The voice of the song belongs to a black woman who encounters adversity throughout the poem. The sum of the elements‚ a black woman singing about hard times

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    Overtown Racism In Miami

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    Flagler extended his railroad to Miami. In the same year‚ the Overtown‚ used to be called colored town‚ was established‚ and it was exclusively for blacks. The railroad separated Overtown from rest of communities‚ but kept it close enough for blacks to get to work. It was highly segregated community so that blacks were not allowed to leave Overtown in the night.

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