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    categories such as ‘White’‚ ‘Coloured’ or ‘Black’. Ultimately‚ these identities implied that either your group was ‘allowed’ or ‘denied’ to exist in a specific area. The invention of the ‘Coloured’ category led to great controversy‚ especially in the Cape provinces. This was however‚ not black and white. The ‘coloureds’ comprised of mixed races. Those who resembled the ‘Whites’ were often re-categorised and allowed to defy the legislation of the country. For example‚ ‘coloureds’ that were classified as

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    Temprature and Heat

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    other end by theprocess of conduction. (f ) Clothes of dark colours absorb heat better than clothes of light colours. Match the following : (i) Land breeze blows during à night (ii) Sea breeze blows during-àday (iii) Dark coloured clothes are preferred during à winter (iv) Light coloured clothes are preferred during-àsummer What is heat? Heat is a form of energy‚ entry or exit of which correspondingly increases or decreases internal energy of a body when no work is done on the body or by the body. What

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    “I got through and saw the deceased Robinson laying on the floor on his back. I could see … blood running from the back and nostrils.” William Robinson was a coloured settler in Salt Spring Island in British Columbia who was brutally murdered in the spring of 1868. There were a few suspects taken into consideration as to being responsible for this innocent man’s death‚ yet one suspect got all of the attention; Tshuanahusset. Receiving most of the publicity and scrutiny by authorities‚ Tshuanahusset

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    Food Adulteration

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    substance is added which depreciates or injuriously affects it • cheaper or inferior substances are substituted wholly or in part • any valuable or necessary constituent has been wholly or in part abstracted • it is an imitation • it is coloured or otherwise treated‚ to improve its appearance or if it contains any added substance injurious to health. Food-preservatives have a very extensive use‚ which often constitutes adulteration. Salt is the classic preservative‚ but is seldom classified

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    Output Devices

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    allows you to see the document that you are working on. As you make changes to the document‚ the monitor automatically updates so that you can see your work. A typical monitor size is 19’’. The picture on a monitor is made up of thousands of tiny coloured dots (pixels) Digital projector Speakers Many computers have small internal speakers‚ these can produce beeping sounds to alert you if you make a mistake. An external speaker can be fitted these produce a higher quality

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    Rendering Techniques

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    adding realism to a drawing by adding 3-dimensional qualities such as shadows and variations in color and shade. Rendering also helps to show surface details such as pattern and texture. Rendering can be done with different equipment such as pencils‚ coloured pencils or pen. First‚ models of the object are generated. Next a viewing specification and lighting conditions are selected. Those surfaces visible to the viewer are then determined and rendered. Thick and thin line It is a popular technique

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    the audience towards the past and present coloured society. Jack Davis has incorporated the use of colloquial language by presenting native Aboriginal tribal songs and certain Aboriginal phrases. Phrases such as Wetijala‚ Nyoongahs are commonly used in separating the white society to the black society. As a result‚ this predominantly alienates the white audience‚ persuading the audience to adopt a sympathetic and frustrated response towards the coloured society. By incorporating these Aboriginal

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    lab report

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    TITLE OF EXPERIMENT 2 : DILUTION 2.1: OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this experiment‚ students should be able to: 1. determine the concentration of coloured solution such as FeCl3 by using dilution and colour differentiating (colorimetric) techniques. 2.2: INTRODUCTION Concentration can be expressed in many different ways such as percentage volume and percentage weight etc. In laboratory‚ normally concentrations were expressed as molarity and normality. Molarity is the

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    Dark Jerseys Group

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    Soccer Field INSTRUCTIONS: Players in groups 1‚ 2‚ 3 & 4 are to wear a dark t-shirt for both dates with the designated number on the back of the shirt with light coloured tape. Players in groups 5‚ 6‚ 7 & 8 are to wear a white or light coloured t-shirt for both dates with the designated number on the back of the shirt with dark coloured tape. Teams will then be finalized for games beginning on November 10. Uniforms will be distributed to the players prior to their game on November 10. BALANCING GAMES

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    Essay On The Pantheon

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    The pediment‚ which is now blank‚ used to be decorated with a relief sculpture made out of bronze. There are also drill holes in the pediment‚ which suggest that a crest or symbol of some sort was attached on to it. Inside the Pantheon is a dome that has a perfect spherical shape. In the centre of this dome is an opening with a symmetrical circular shape known as the ‘oculus’‚ which is sometimes also referred to as “Great Eye”. Reasons why these features of architecture were chosen: The meaning

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