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    Red Sorghum

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    delicate peppermint aroma and the slightly sweet yet pungent odour of ripe sorghum wafting over from the sides of the path – nothing new there. But as they marched through the heavy mist‚ his nose detected a new‚ sickly- sweet odour‚ neither yellow nor red‚ blending with the smells of peppermint and sorghum to call up memories hidden deep in his soul. Six days later‚ the fifteenth day of the eighth month‚ the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival. A bright round moon climbed slowly in the sky above the solemn

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    Red Meat

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    Meat plays an important role in the human diet and nutrition‚ but it doesn’t mean every meat is good for you. Red meat is containing potential disease more than the others meat‚ so we should eat less it. In my persuasion speech‚ I talk about the problems‚ causes if we eat too much red meat and the solutions to reduce red meat. Nowadays‚ most people not only want the beautiful life‚ delicious meal but also have to have the healthy meal‚ so the topic wasn’t hard‚ having lots of material on the website;

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    Red Scare

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    mass paranoia had caused‚ among many other things‚ what would be known as the Red Scare (****). The Red Scare was the label given to the actions of legislation‚ the race riots‚ and the hatred and persecution of "subversives" and conscientious objectors during that period of time. The purpose of this research is to explore the threat that plagued the United States in its’ time of great panic and anxiety‚ during the “first” Red Scare which lasted between 1919 to 1921. This powerful threat turned out to

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    With People‚ Not Pit bulls.” Time‚ Time‚ 26 June 2014‚ time.com/2927759/the-problem-with-people-not-pit-bulls/. (MAGAZINE SOURCE) The article “The Problem With People‚ Not Pit bulls” is a strong article‚ explaining that the dog is only as good as its environment. When explaining Pit bulls‚ the article mentions how they have been bred for many different jobs over time. However‚ they are mainly bred for family companions and a working dog‚ before being bred for fighting and bull bait. For example‚ even

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    Red Tacton

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    from wireless and infrared. Name of this technology consist of two parts. “Tacton” is a contraction of “Touch” & “Act on”‚ which describes how communication is started with the act of touching & leads to various different actions. The color red is added to signify warmth in communication. Currently‚ RedTacton is gearing up to compete with Bluetooth‚ Zigbee‚ IrDA (Infrared Data Association)‚ UWB (Ultra Wide Band)‚ and other wireless communication forms. These competing technologies

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    Red Convertible

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    Perceptions & Deceptions: Life before and after Vietnam for Henry Have you ever wanted to take the summer off from work and escape from reality in order to travel around the world without having any worries? Well this is what Henry and Lyman in the "Red Convertible" by Louise Erdrich decided to do one summer. Henry and Lyman are two brothers who grew up on the Indian reservation. They perceive life on the reservation as an ongoing circle with a harmonious atmosphere. During their trip to Montana and

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    Ruby Red

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    South Africa 2012-10-15 The book “Ruby Red” by LINZI GLASS-2007 that I’ve read and “The power of one” the movie I have seen by John G.Avildsen‚ are both about the life in South Africa‚ how the three groups of people from different countries live together. Englishmen‚ Africaaners and South Africans. The book was about an English girl falling in love with a German boy‚ it’s quite similar to the film but in the film is it the other way around‚ an English boy falling in love with a German girl

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    Red Monologue

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    A grey world—cities‚ faces‚ grime—but two colours made their rare appearance: bloody red and asphyxiation blue. Spring‚ 1918: both gruesome shades were present in London’s hovels and had struck down the hardworking with fevers and coughs. The greatest of mysteries: How had Mrs Jim Dawson been felled by the Spanish flu? The squalid shack was filled with the drifting sounds of boisterous children‚ laundering women‚ loitering men‚ many unemployed catcalling the loose women whose ankles flashed beneath

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    The Red Tent

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    Reading all this books made me realize what feminism really is and how it revolves around matrifocal‚ matrilineal and matriarchal. All these stories talks about the women in different ages have gone through. All these stories are all connected by the message they give. The first story was the introduction from Bell hooks book. my first impressions and personal response of the reading is that people judge us women way too much. They think we can’t do things because who we are. Reading further along

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    The Red Monologue

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    she try her best to hide it‚ i can still see that sadness deep down in that pair of beautiful eyes. Our relationship is more like lover than childhood friend‚ but i never have the courage to confess and neither does she. Momoko : "Your face is all red‚ Ren." She said playfully. In this life time other than my grandparents‚ this girl‚ Tanaka Momoko; is one of the few people who can break my ’Ice Prince’ expression. I’m about to reply but looking at Momoko make me speechless‚ today she’s wearing a

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