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    Frito Lay created a rainbow colored chips through their Doritos tortilla brand in support of the gay and lesbian teens. The multicolor nacks are made to bear with the It Gets Better Project which is helping the bullied young homosexuals. According to Fox News‚ the company unveiled the limited edition Doritos Rainbows on Thursday. It comes with a Cool Ranch flavor with hues of green‚ blue‚ purple‚ red‚ and orange nibbles inspired by the Gay Pride flag. The E! Online noted that the corporation is celebrating

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    Taste the Rainbow

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    On a typical I-can’t-wait-for-this-day-to-end Friday morning‚ we were asked as a group by our prof to describe something that he will provide and by some luck‚ we got Skittles! And yes‚ I personally love sweets especially candies and white chocolates. I mean‚ who would not want to taste those brightly colored pack of sugars‚ right? Once you open a pack of Skittles‚ you will automatically smell the sweet aroma of the candies. And what I liked about these small and circular candies is its blend

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    RAINBOW END

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    A Northern Territory motorist is lucky to be alive after his 4WD was crushed by a fully-laden freight train early this morning. Police said the north-bound freight train struck the Toyota Hilux near Katherine about 1am. Katherine Police Commander Bruce Porter said the driver was forced to abandon his vehicle when it became stuck as he tried to cross the railway track just north of town. “There is no rail crossing at this location and the vehicle has become stuck on the lines‚” he said.

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    just a new day. Everyday I always ponder and wonder about a lot of things. Sometimes I think about yesterday and wonder if today will be a lot better than yesterday. Let me just share to you what I’ve thought of... I’ve thought of many names‚ and not all of them are pleasant. I am many things‚ but not all of them are good. Or so some of the mundane flocks might think. But I am who and what I am‚ and I have a duty to myself. Looking back to those years past I could almost smile. When they

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    An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow What significant ideas relating to belonging are explored in your related text? In the 1969 poem “An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow” by influential Australian poet Les Murray many key themes are explored‚ for example belonging. Significant ideas such as acceptance and fear of both individuality and conformity are intensely critiqued in this poem by using a grown man to depict the fear of abnormality and segregation within society. Belonging can be perceived as a sense

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    Rainbows End

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    Interactions with others are the most powerful influences that impact on an individual’s sense of belonging. This is portrayed through various techniques in the text Rainbow’s End by Jane Harrison and the graphic novel The Arrival by Shaun Tan. Harrison clearly conveys these interactions of belonging by utilizing the protagonists Gladys‚ Dolly and Nan Dear who desperately desire interactions with the white society. This is illustrated by the persona Glady’s who goes to great extent to interact

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    Rainbows End Essay

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    security and acceptance. This leads us to belive that a sense of belong can emerge from the connects made to people or places. This concept will be evaluated and discussed with textual reference and quotes from “ rainbows end” by jane Harrison‚ and “ the year my voice broke” by rainbows end talks of the conflict and descrimination of the aboriginals in white society. The main idea explored is that the indigenous community does not belong on the same margins as white society‚ even though they rightfully

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    10 years ago on the 10th of July 1985 2 limpet mine bombs set by French DGSE agents on the Greenpeace flagship the Rainbow Warrior shook New Zealand’s history forever. A Portuguese Greenpeace crew member Fernando Pereira was killed in the explosions and it is a tragedy that New Zealand will never be able to forget. It all started when the Americans bombed Hiroshima to end the Second World War in 1945. America had also won the race to be the first country to hold the power of the atomic bomb. There

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    The End of the Rainbow

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    The End of the Rainbow “Eldorado‚” is a poem by Edgar Allen Poe in which an intrepid knight embarks on a journey to find Eldorado‚ the mythical city of gold. The poem begins in a seemingly upbeat manner‚ describing the initial progress of the daring knight‚ and introducing the idea of an outwardly insignificant shadow following said knight on his quest. As time passes‚ the knight grows old and he becomes increasingly frustrated by his failure to find the legendary city. Eventually‚ his vitality

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    IF I WERE ELECTED PREMIER OF MANITOBA Canada is a fantastic country and Manitoba is one of my favourite provinces‚ but of course‚ I am a little biased. Although Manitoba is a great place to live‚ there are some things that would make our province even better. If I were ever Premier of Manitoba‚ it would be a long way into the future but I see the future of Manitoba as a bright and prosperous place‚ where our province has no deficit‚ has the best graduation rates in the country and has way higher

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