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    "Over my dead body Celie is coming with you to memphis. What’s wrong witchu" You’re nothing but a piece oh shit on the bottom of my shoe‚ thats whats wrong. I’m leaving with Shug and getting away from you. Your’e a dirty rat and your dead body is just the welcome I need to leave you. You might have been a half way decent man if your father raised you right. You know that Nettie was all I had and the only one that loved me and you took her away from me. Your’e nothing but trash for doing that to

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    Eye Color and House

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    Lucky It was a beautiful autumn day. There was a carpet of golden leaves crunching under my feet as I walked. It was not very warm‚ but it wasn’t cold‚ it was the perfect temperature. Actually it was the perfect day. I was out walking my beautiful dog‚ Lucky. We were strolling down Mavis Street and I was looking at all the houses. The town where Lucky and I live has just been rebuilt recently‚ so all the buildings are all the same‚ it gets a bit boring… nothing interesting to look at‚ well except

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    Color and Wise Head

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    And you calling me colored?? When I born‚ I black. When I grow up‚ I black. When I go in sun‚ I black. When I scared‚ I black. When I sick‚ I black. And when I die‚ I still black. And you white people. When you born‚ you pink. When you grow up‚ you white. When you go in sun‚ you red. When you cold‚ you blue. When you scared‚ you yellow. When you sick‚ you green And when you die‚ you grey… And you calling me colored?? Written by an African child and nominated by UN as the Best Poem of 2006. Sayings

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    How are we influenced by color? Color is brightness and variety in something‚ such as a room or picture that gives it interest or immediacy. Color has been known to influence people’s psychological behaviors and associations with iconic objects or ideas. Dark colors are often associated with a somber attitudes‚ cold places‚ and even death. Bright colors are representative of euphoric feelings‚ warm places‚ and enrichment because they are the opposite of dark colors. Colors may also change behaviors

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    The purpose of this experiment is to see which color bulb attracts the most insects at night time. I will use the same lamp for both bulbs and put it in the same location outside a window so I can observe the lamp without disturbing the insects with my presence. I will watch one color for ten minutes and wait 20 minutes after to do the other color. This is to make sure the second light is not having similar bugs recorded from the first light. For every observation day I will switch the order of the

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    Reaction Time to Colors

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    Unit 1 HW 16.2: Acceleration 2 Name: Date: Period: UNIT I Acceleration 2 The problem v vs t graph Solution 1. A poorly tuned Yugo can accelerate from rest to a speed of 28 m/s in 20 s. a) What is the average acceleration of the car? b) What distance does it travel in this time? a = (28-0m/s)/20s = 1.4 m/s/s x = 1/2at2 = ½(1.4)(20)2= 280m 2. At t = 0 a car has a speed of 30 m/s. After 6 s‚ its speed is 15 m/s. What is its average acceleration during this time interval

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    I used to hate the image staring back at me in the mirror. The figure that stood in front of me had skin as black as night. Skin that remind her peers of slavery and always was the butt of the jokes. I was just a little girl when I learned how to be ashamed of myself. It started at home when my uncle‚ who was as dark as me‚ would compare me to his lighter children. He would go on for hours about how dark my skin was. He wouldn’t stop until someone around him said that it was enough. The thing was

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    I remember everything so vividly. Too vividly it hurts my head. How did I end up in this position? How did I end up watching my sister die? Blood was spilling from her mouth. She was struggling‚ and I grabbed my silver dagger and stabbed her in the heart. No pity. It was gonna happen sooner or later. I just made it happen sooner. There’s a system in our village called the Trials where we fight. Fight until only one person is selected‚ and the winner is left with the Royal Family’s money. You don’t

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    A Study in Color: A Streetcar Named Desire Throughout A Streetcar Named Desire‚ Tennessee Williams associates various colors with his characters in revealing their elements of honesty‚ societal status‚ and otherwise hidden parts of their lives to shed a light on expectations that the social order forces on different classes and types of people in American society. Blue is mentioned intermittently with Blanche and consistently in association with Stanley’s cold‚ lower-class status. Blanche’s main

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    In the sonnet “To Nature” Samuel Taylor Coleridge turns to nature for his source of inspiration‚ while other mock him for his belief‚ Coleridge embraces it. In line one‚ Coleridge says “It may be fantasy” when describing drawing his inspiration from “all created things”. This shows that Coleridge agrees that it is unusual what he is doing‚ but he does not care-he does it anyway. In line 5 he personifies nature saying that it teaches him “Lessons of love and earnest piety.” This is where Coleridge

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