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    Color Orange Weaknesses

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    After taking the true colors test my result was that my personality was the color orange. Some weaknesses of my color are violent‚ loud‚ rude‚ and belligerent. Although some of the strengths include adventurous‚ generous‚ tolerant‚ charming‚ and skillful. I find these somewhat accurate but nothing surprised me because I can tell if something is untrue about me even if a sheet says it is part of my personality‚ such as the results says one of my strengths is being tolerant which I am barely ever

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    The Great Gatsby Color

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    Chasing your dreams Is there a deeper meaning to colors being used in novels? When someone hears the color blue or green they often times think of it meaning or signifying envy or sadness but that is not always the case. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald there are many different colors used that signify much deeper things than just using the color to describe something. Fitzgerald’s emphasis on the green light throughout the novel plays a large role in relation to the

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    Color Field Painting

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    Color field painting‚ an abstract style that emerged in the 1950s following Abstract Expressionism‚ is characterized by canvases painted primarily with stripes‚ washes and fields of solid color. The first serious and critically acclaimed art movement to originate in the nation’s capital‚ Washington Color School was central to the larger movement. During the early sixties‚ painting was the term used to describe younger artists whose work were related to second generation abstract expressionism yet

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    was to use the scientific method to identify an unknown solution‚ based on the reactions (i.e. color changes) of known solutions with indicator solutions. These known solutions contained different types of macromolecules. Each type of micromolecule reacted with at least one indicator solution in a unique way‚ which allowed us to identify the macromolecule based upon the presence or absence of a color change. Water was also used as a control solution‚ as it showed a negative reaction with the indicator

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    Dubois and the Color Line

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    3.) According to DuBois‚ “the problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line.” Using several representative examples‚ consider how American writers (of any color) since the Civil War have addressed this problem. DuBois’s quote‚ "The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line‚" tells a great deal of how Americans in general felt towards segregation -- each side had suspicions about the goings-ons of the other race. Blacks had a stronger sense of such hesitency

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    I have always been wanted to work in the Central Montessori Child Care. When searching for a job of teaching young kids recently‚ I learned that a part-time teacher assistant position is currently available. Although I am a student‚ I am still available to work 10-15 hours a week. I believe that my previous work experience‚ my excellent academic achievement‚ and my love for working with kids will make me a great member of the Central Montessori Child Care’s team. As you will see from the enclosed

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    Color Of Fear Analysis

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    Color of Fear Reflection The color of fear is reflected in racism. There is a fear in those who suffer racism and those who are racist; it was really interesting to see how honest this group of people was. Just a few months ago‚ I thought that racism was almost non-existent. I knew that it was not completely gone‚ but now watching “What Would You Do?” videos and this documentary‚ racism is not gone‚ it’s still between us. The fear that minorities suffer is in part due to injustice done by those

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    Color Effect on Plants

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    Introduction Our experiment was composed to show the effects that different colors of light have on plant growth. We separated our plants into different boxes and then covered the openings with colored cellophane. We conducted this experiment for approximately two weeks. Out of the colors blue‚ green‚ red‚ and yellow‚ the plant behind the blue cellophane grew the most. Research Problem What effects does different color light have on plant growth? Hypothesis The plants will grow taller under

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    The meaning of Beauty and The Color Purple "Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful‚ we must carry it with us or we find it not" -Ralph Waldo Emerson As stated by Emerson‚ beauty cannot be found unless carried within one ’s self first. In the novel by Alice Walker‚ "The Color Purple"‚ Celie finds out that beauty is not real unless it is first found within‚ so that that beauty felt can reflect for others to see. [Celie went through

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    The Color Purple is a well known novel and movie around the world. Throughout this novel there is so many ups and downs that goes on in The Color Purple. The character that stood out most to me was Celie. She was a poor‚ uneducated‚ fourteen-year-old black girl living in Georgia.Physical surroundings that shapes Celie Living with her father and her mother being ill Celie was getting beaten and raped by her own father and even having two children from her father but‚ never did she get to hold them

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