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    My Love is Like a Red Red Rose by Robert Burns My love is like a red red rose (7) That’s newly sprung in June; (6) My love is like the melodie (8) That’s sweetly play’d in tune. (6) So fair  art thou‚ my  bonnie lass‚ (8) So deep in love am I; (6) #And I will love thee still‚ my dear‚ (8) #Till a’ the seas gang dry. (6) #Till a’ the seas gang dry‚ my dear‚ (9) And the rocks melt wi’ the sun: (7) #And I will love thee still‚ my dear‚ (9) While the sands o’ life shall run. (7) #And  fare thee

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    In Red Azalea‚ Anchee Min uses the symbol of the Little Red Book to demonstrate the chilling level of control indoctrination imposes onto the Chinese people during Mao’s rule. All throughout Maoist China‚ everyone studied the Little Red Book. It was a book that was filled with Mao’s quotations. The Little Red Book symbolizes the societal worship of Mao in China at the time. The Little Red Book is both a product of this worship and a symbol of it. Everyone was expected to know these quotations‚ as

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    Why does the colour leak out of beetroot? Procedure to investigate the effect of temperature Hypothesis- The higher the temperature while cooking the beetroot‚ the more pigments well leak out from the cell membrane‚ hence the absorbance would increase. My hypothesis was concluded by the facts that beetroot contains red pigments called betalians which are located in the cell vacuole. Normally the pigments cannot leak out; however cooking the beetroot allows the movement. This is because the cell

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    Comparative Essay Fitting in is always an issue in the world of teenage girls and some girls have better outcomes than others. “Snow White” by Grace Hu is a story about a teenage girl named Mary who is an albino. Mary struggles to be accepted because of her scary white exterior. Also she has low self confidence from being teased by her peers. Mary also only has one true friend that begins to drift apart from her. Another story that deals with the issue of acceptance is the story “Red Dress”. “Red Dress”

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    State of Feminism in Red Dog Red Dog Throughout history women have struggled and strived to gain equality and rights. In Patrick Lanes Red Dog Red Dog‚ lack of respect and mistreatment of women was obviously apparent; however‚ history and lack of authority left society believing that a woman’s only placement in life is her sexual being. Not only does it become apparent that men were disrespecting women‚ but women were withholding the same attitude and lack of appreciation for themselves

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    to show how the brain controls recalling colour evocative wording against non colour evocative wording using the Stroop effect Abstract This experiment researched the effect of the automatic processes the brain behaves in the Stroop effect. The Stroop effect was found by J.R Stroop in 1932‚ and it tries to identify when participants recalling the colour‚ in which words are written more difficult than recalling words that are in conflicting colours to which they are printed. The test was to

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    Raise in Red Lantern

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    In ¡§Raise the Red Lantern¡¨‚ the symbolic implications of the ancestral altar in the central reception hall go beyond the family walls‚ because it displays the portraits of all the powerful officals in the Chen family‚ thus suggesting the entire patriarchal tradition and its political power. In ¡§Raise the Red Lantern¡¨‚ the red lantern‚ an invented icon here (and one accused of being a fake cultural signifier used merely for sensational purposes)‚ is the film¡¦s central symbol and most important

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    The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is an international humanitarian movement with approximately 97 million volunteers‚ members and staff worldwide[2] which was founded to protect human life and health‚ to ensure respect for all human beings‚ and to prevent and alleviate human suffering‚ without any discrimination based on nationality‚ race‚ gender identity‚ religious beliefs‚ class or political opinions.[1] The movement consists of several distinct organizations that are legally

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    Red Plaid Shirt

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    Red Plaid Shirt Where are the memories of our pasts held? In scrapbooks full of photographs‚ or perhaps written on the pages of a locked diary? Picture though‚ something as simple and ordinary as a closet full of clothes. Think about its contents‚ where they have been worn‚ what they have been through‚ the stories attached to each item. The nameless protagonist of Diane Schoemperlen’s short story Red Plaid Shirt does this as she recalls a snippet of her past life with each article of clothing

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    Arrogance Kills Edgar Allen Poe’s "The Masque of the Red Death" is a typical dark Poe story‚ but it contains some unique themes and symbolism. In the story a disease known as the Red Death is ravaging the fictional place where the story is set‚ and it causes its victims to die quickly and painfully. Even though this disease is spreading rampantly‚ the prince‚ Prospero‚ does not care. He decides to lock the gates of his palace in order to keep away from the plague‚ ignoring the illness that is ravaging

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