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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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    Robert Burns was born on the 25th of January in 1759 in the town of Alloway‚ Scotland. He was the eldest of his seven siblings. His father was William Burns and his mother was Agnes Burnes. He had very little education from school. Most of his education was taught by his father‚ who taught him how to read and write as well as arithmetic‚ geography‚ and history and also wrote for them a manual of Christian belief. Despite his ability and character‚ William Burnes was consistently unfortunate‚ and

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    Robert Burns Poetic Analysis Robert Burns is considered one of the most influential writers in the eighteenth century. Burns is regarded as a pre-Romantic poet‚ which can be seen through his writing that elaborated on his sensitivity through nature‚ religious practice‚ and traditional culture during his time. Coming from a humble background made him the voice of the common Scottish man. Robert Burns was born in Scotland during a tempestuous time. There were several transitions that impacted the

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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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    10/15/08 11:42 Page 117 117 CASE EXAMPLE (PRODUCT) RED and Gap (RED) was created by Bono and Bobby Shriver‚ Chairman of DATA‚ to raise awareness and money for The Global Fund by teaming up with the world’s most iconic brands to produce (PRODUCT) REDbranded products. A percentage of each ( PRODUCT) RED product sold is given to The Global Fund. The money helps women and children with HIV/AIDS in Africa.1 The (RED) initiative was set up in early 2006‚ with Rwanda selected as

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    red hen

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    the farmer? Lamb: umm can we come up with a more nonviolent way? Pig: lamb is right; we won’t stand a chance against the farmer Pigeon: wait a minute‚ why don’t we just run away Cat: how are we gonna do that? Pigeon: a few years back a little red hen got fed up with the farmer and ran away successfully‚ why cant we! Lamb: maybe because we’re not hens… All Animals: SHUT UP LAMB! Narrator: Pigeon went off looking for the hen‚ asking around oh where could he have been? He looked high and low

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    Red Panda

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    the birds chirping‚ the leaves rustling in the wind‚ and other animals scurrying below me in the mountains of Nepal was soothing. Wrapping my long ringed tail around my body for warmth and snuggling in the leaves for relief I fell asleep. As a red panda the murmurs of the other animals usually don’t wake me out of a deep slumber‚ but today something was wrong very wrong. Everything looked so different in the light of day; I was usually asleep by dusk at the latest. Sleepily looking around I

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