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    CELIE IN THE COLOR PURPLE

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    Estetisk-filosofiska fakulteten Sofia Sundqvist The Emancipation of Celie: The Color Purple as a womanist Bildungsroman Engelska C-uppsats Termin: Handledare: Karlstads universitet 651 88 Karlstad Tfn 054-700 10 00 Fax 054-700 14 60 Information@kau.se www.kau.se 1(18) Vårterminen 2006 Maria Holmgren-Troy The Emancipation of Celie: The Color Purple as a womanist Bildungsroman In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple‚ the protagonist Celie undergoes a remarkable personal change. She evolves from

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    Durand Line Analysis

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    How do you see the future of Durand line in the post with drawl scenario of U.S. led NATO forces from Afghanistan? A due consideration may be given to the nature of Pak- Afghan relations. The Durand line is referred to a 2‚640km long porous border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. It was established in 1893 after an agreement between Sir Mortimer Durand of British India and Afghan Amir Abdur Rehman Khan. The line with mild modification after the Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919 was inherited by Pakistan

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    like birds. Birds Attraction to Colors Jeremiah Irby December 9‚ 2010 Magnet Biology 9th Grade Table of Contents Abstract……………………………………………………. Introduction……………………………………………….. Experimental Design……………………………………… Materials/ Method…………………………………………. Information………………………………………………… Results………………………………………………………. Discussion…………………………………………………… Reference…………………………………………………… Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to see which color of feeder that people commonly use

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    Water and Line Graph

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    in the water when no fish is present. Then‚ measure the water with fish in it‚ increasing by 2 every time. Record the amount of fish and dissolved oxygen in a chart. When about 20 fish is reached‚ stop recording and put all the data into a line graph. Using a line graph will help see any patterns between dissolved oxygen and number of fish. 4.

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    Art: Light and Color

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    Without color or light‚ art would be nothing; we wouldn’t be able to see or distinguish anything. Light allows us to see the space about something; when it casts a shadow on something we know the size of something. Without color we wouldn’t be able to differentiate between anything. It allows us to see the edges of something which in turn allows us to form the relationships in size and space. Colors can also be used to accomplish a diverse sense of feelings. For example‚ artists can use colors to add

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    7 color contrasts

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    1  Class: Visual Communications Theme: 7 Color Contrasts Student: Arna Oprasic Professor: Maja Kordic Date:6.3.2015 Sarajevo 2    The task of this project is to list 7 Color Contrast from the book ​ "The Elements of Color"  by Johannes Itten‚ and  to chose 3 different types of color contrast.    The 3 types of color contrast that I chose are:   1. Light­Dark  2. Cold­Warm  3. Saturation    1.Light-Dark Itten is talking about the contrast that is all around us‚ the most real contrast of light and 

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    Flame Color Lab

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    Investigate Flame Colors of Different Cations When they were heated by Fire. & Testing changes of cations using sodium hydroxide (NaOH) aqueous Aims & Objectives Different characteristic cations will form different colors when they are burned or added base. In these two experiments‚ scientist took some sample of barium hydroxide (Ba (OH) 2·H2O)‚ ferric chloride (FeCl3·6H2O)‚ copper chloride (CuCl2· 2H2O)‚ calcium chloride anhydrous (CaCl2)‚ potassium carbonate crystal (K2CO3· 2H2O)‚

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    Lesser Antilles Lines

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    historic/existing pricing strategy of Lesser Antilles Lines (LAL) in the San Huberto* market? What is the objective of this strategy? Can this objective be achieved? The objective is to “run them out of the market”. It is a poor strategy given that there is a price inelasticity of demand so competing in prices is hurting performance at the expense of share. Moreover‚ it is a usual practice in San Huberto for importers to divide their order between both shipping lines‚ so lowering prices makes it even riskier

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    Color-Blind Society

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    Is the Emphasis on a Color-Blind Society an Answer to Racism? The color of a person’s skin has played a vital role in determining the legal and social status of certain individuals and groups throughout American history. Slavery within the United States developed as a racial institution in which the darkness of a person’s skin defined their status as a bonded person and the distinction between black and white facilitated the establishment of the social control necessary to maintain the

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    Triple Bottom Line

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    started to question organisations ’ practices and their environmental‚ social and economic impacts. With this in mind‚ companies started to pay more attention to business sustainability in order to improve the company ’s reputation. The Triple Bottom Line (TBL) concept is a methodology that focuses on the 3 P ’s: People‚ Planet and Profit. It was first introduced by John Elkington in 1994 and has increasingly become a basis for business sustainability. Not only has the world ’s Green mentality influenced

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