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    The colored rooms symbol the stage of life. However‚ the way the Red Death is described is a symbol of Tuberculosis. The clock symbolizes the time we have in life. B.)examples 1.)The first colored room is blue that symbols infancy. 2.)The clock symbols the time when have in life. 3.)Tuberculosis is a disease in which blood fills your lungs up‚ and Poe said “blood is its avatar.” Which the Red Death looks like a symbol of this disease. II.)Body paragraph A.)The colored rooms

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    of Racial discrimination in the previous decades. Colored people were beaten‚ killed and harassed by the white society because they had no value in the white people’s eyes. However‚ hispanics and muslims have tackled the same conflict. We’ve passed many laws to get where we are as a country today. But this discrimination hasn’t fully ended. It is occurring again towards colored people by the police. According to The Washington Post‚ 25% of colored individuals have been discriminated in the U.S.‚

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    Rosa parks was a brave woman who struggled for change by wanting equality for not only herself‚ but for other colored people too. Parks struggled for change in the 1950’s. This was a time when colored people and white people were still segregated. What motivated Parks and most other colored people was that they wanted to change how the world viewed them. At the time‚ colored people were viewed unequally. They didn’t have the same rights that white people did‚ and they also had to have everything

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    Ib Bio Photosynthesis Dcp

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    Data: quantitative The data below is the raw data collected during the lab to test the photosynthetic rate of five different .75% colored bicarbonate solutions. Time taken for three spinach leaf disks to rise to the top of .75% bicarbonate solution (measured in minutes) Uncertainty +/- 10 seconds Uncertainty +/- 10 seconds Qualitative: This data is a record of the physical reactions or visual observations during the lab * Some of the leaf disks are not cut properly * Blue

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    been black and white up until engineer Peter Goldmark saw a clip of Gone With the Wind and decided he would start tinkering with colored screens and broadcasts (Gomery). Goldmark invented the system called “additive color” to make broadcasting colored by using a system containing green‚ blue‚ and red spinning wheels (Gomery). Along with colored broadcasting came the colored television. A protocol was demonstrated to the Federal Communications Commission. They were impressed but hesitant to commercialize

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was born January 15‚ 1929. He was a social activist that lead boycotts in a non-violent manner. Martin Luther King Jr. wanted equality and peace. He was faced with many obstacles through his time but still managed to remain humble and kind. MLK was also faced with judgement by other activist who wanted the same thing but did their protesting with violence. Although these two groups wanted the same thing‚ Martin Luther King Jr. wanted his protest done in a peaceful approach

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    environments” or “bad people” came to be? In one line of the narrative‚ “There were riots‚ but these were outside the city‚ where people of another color were quartered” suggests to the reader‚ that all the people within this quarter of the city were colored‚ caused riots‚ and were criminals. These thoughts disabled them access “into the suburb except as reliable housemaids and gardeners”. This line in some ways dates the story back to the first half of the 19th century when being a racist was considered

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    stands for apartness. Along with separating the whites from the non-whites‚ it separated the blacks from everyone else‚ including coloreds. The main goal of apartheid was to maintain the amount of blacks in government less is more it was set out to insure that whites would remain in power over the blacks. The Apartheid was an experience that left thousands of Black/Colored South Africans without rights‚ property‚ and even their lives. Although original in its name‚ the ideas were not original in itself

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    fantastic person. M.L. helped change history. It all started when he was fifteen years old‚ M.L. was in the north‚ harvesting tobacco in the summer of 1944. Things were different in the north‚ they did not have colored restaurants or colored sections. The south had colored buses‚ colored restaurants‚ and more. When M.L. got back from his

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    A red–black tree is similar in structure to a B-tree of order[note 1] 4‚ where each node can contain between 1 to 3 values and (accordingly) between 2 to 4 child pointers. In such B-tree‚ each node will contain only one value matching the value in a black node of the red–black tree‚ with an optional value before and/or after it in the same node‚ both matching an equivalent red node of the red–black tree. One way to see this equivalence is to "move up" the red nodes in a graphical representation

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