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    Red Velvet Cake

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    A red velvet cake is a cake with a dark red‚ bright red or red-brown color. It is traditionally prepared as a layer cake topped with cream cheese or cooked roux icing. The reddish color is achieved by adding red food coloring. Common ingredients include buttermilk‚ butter‚ flour‚ cookie dough for the filling‚ cocoa‚ and beetroot or red food coloring. The amount of cocoa used varies in different recipes. Cream cheese frosting and buttercream frosting are commonly used. History: James Beard’s

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    Red check book

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    w/Roller MT-12 Anti-tank- 2500m Hind-D/ Mi-24D 32 x 57mm Rockets; 4 x 250kl bombs; AH-64 2 x 400 kl bombs; 20 x 80mm Rockets; 4 x ATGM; 12.7mm gun AT-5 4000m M1A1 TOW RED CHECK BOOK Capabilities Symbol Nomenclature Qty Capabilities U.S. Equivalent 2S3M 155mm‚ HE‚ DPICM – 24.4 km Paladin SVD 7.62mm – 1300m M24 S RED CHECK BOOK

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    Masque of the Red Death

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    Edgar Allen Poe “The Masque of the Red Death” 1) What does each color in each room mean? These colors represent the seven deadly sins which are laziness‚ lust‚ gluttony‚ greed‚ pride‚ anger‚ and covetousness. The colors can also represent the seven stages of man starting from birth‚ toddler age‚ childhood‚ teen age‚ middle age‚ old age‚ and lastly death. Blue is birth‚ Purple is royalty and power‚ Green is growth and life‚ Orange is destruction‚ White is purity‚ Violet is knowledge and memory

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    Red Knot Essay

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    The red knot (Calidris canutus) or the rufa red knot (Calidris canutus rufa) is a medium sized shorebird‚ the second largest sandpiper (Calidris)‚ measuring between 25 and 28 cm long with a wingspan of approximately 20 inches (United State Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS)‚ n.d.). (See Figure 1). The species has been known to travel great distances; breeding in the Arctic regions of Canada and migrating south in the winter months to the coastal mudflats and tidal zones (USFWS‚ n.d.). Every spring

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    Creating a different ending that appeals to a reader my seem very simple‚ but attempting to preserve the writing style of the original composer is the hard part. Edgar Allan Poe had a specific way of creating his work and describing each scene. Here is my version of how “The Masque of the Red Death” should have ended; As the last ring from the grand clock filled the room‚ a powerful feeling of fear took over. The rush of

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    Red Bull Research

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    Executive Summary: From conducting this report it was found that Red Bull energy drink is facing some problems‚ the main one of which is the negative media that it has been receiving. However both primary and secondary research shown that negative publicity does not affect buyer behaviour to a great extent. Secondary research clearly states that Red Bull contains excessive amount of chemicals‚ some publications even compare it to highly addictive drugs as well as blaming the product for some deaths

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    Red Wire-the Economist

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    Red wires marks the beginning of The Economist talking to people who might not yet consider themselves to be Economist readers through its marketing and advertising. It was sparked by research undertaken by the magazine last year which discovered that‚ because of the rise in the number of people going on to university‚ there are now over 3 million people in the UK whose interest in world affairs‚ travel‚ news and politics suggests an unconscious affinity with what The Economist reports on every week

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    The Guard and Red Veins

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    calling him Devil Son. When he asked them as a child what a devil was‚ he was told it was the ruler of all evil and the one who caused all suffering. Asking them why they called him such a name produced no answer to quell his curiosity. They would respond in riddles or give him no answer at all. The guards however‚ called him by another name whenever they took him from his cell: Yyusuk. He couldn’t ask them why they called him that name lest he be punished. He had made that mistake once in his life

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    Tension In The Red Room

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    The Red Room builds the suspension with the title; we as the reader are immediately attracted to the title "The Red Room" because it raises so much curiosity and leaves many unanswered questions. "What is the red room?" "Why is it red?" The colour red is associated with fear‚ danger and maybe even blood so is the room dangerous? Our minds can create so many thoughts about this one title that we are filled with an urge to read on to find the answers to our questions. With the speckled band we are

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    Raise the Red Lantern

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    Raise the Red Lantern Question: What ideas are conveyed in the film Raise the Red Lantern? Raise the Red Lantern is a movie directed by Zhang Yimou. The plot of this movie is that an educated young woman named Songlian marries a wealthy man as a concubine and the experiences she is having in this household. This movie provides a valuable insight into China’s culture and history. It shows the lives of the rich noble class in the 1920s and portrays the lives of the concubines in a Chinese household

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