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    blue? Turns out I had synesthesia, a condition when certain senses are stimulated you can “see” flavors and “smell” colors. I don’t actually see or taste anything, I just perceive it. Check out this link for more info. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia I have a type of synesthesia called auditory-tactile synesthesia. It means, like I mentioned above, that I perceive colors and sometimes tastes when senses are stimulated, in this case, my hearing. It is one of the least common forms of…

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    Otsuka Research Paper

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    Another color that Otsuka uses throughout her book is black, which is commonly used in Japanese culture to symbolize mystery, desolation, and in some cases, destruction. She often mentions the color black to describe the barracks in the internment camps, symbolizing that these camps are unwanted and therefore are isolated away from American society. The trip to the internment camps was humiliating, long, and exhausting for the Japanese. During the first night of internment, the boy looks outside…

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    They had an oval face that had black fur, with black eyes, oval pits for a nose, and 2 sharp teeth. They had human like hands with nails, arms, legs, and feet that all had black fur on them. Light pink, curved oval ears on the sides of their heads and had big chins. Their bodies had a shell and armadillo armored plating on their head and tail. Their shells were green and had a blue section in the middle. Their tails were white with black stripes. They turned their vicious faces toward him, cried…

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    began like any other, it began with a Monday. I woke up, got dressed. I ran downstairs to eat some breakfast. As I was waiting for my mom, I passed by the hallway mirror, and staring back at me was her. She had a small face with big eyes that were the color of pale blue sky, and on some days would seem cloudy. Her hair was a dark brown. Though you couldn't tell from a mirror, she was on the smaller side of the height spectrum. "Lea!" My mom practically screams, her voice seemed to break the…

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    What is the difference between color blindness and color braveness? In the TED talk given by Mellody Hobson it is mentioned how these concepts greatly differ from one another. Some societies these days are color blind where they are unaware of racial stereotypes and the ways in which some of their words or customs can negatively impact someone else. We must all strive to be color brave because doing this will not only benefit ourselves but also our communities, the result in doing this is…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Upon first glance of this image, the eyes are drawn toward a young, dark complexioned child lay swaddled in a stained diaper without a left leg. He is sprawled upon several dirty pieces of the remains of a blanket. Lying amongst the battered blanket, the child presents an expressionless look upon his face. It appears that he feels no pain. what happened to him had no effect, and it is an expression that hurts. Another focal point of the image is the crib. It resembles a hospital bed rather than…

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    He rushed to his laptop, nearly tripping over his shirt that was now on the floor. ‘Can 2 people have the same ankle tattoo?’ he typed into Google. He scrolled through the endless ‘nopes, no ways, not possibles and nevers,’ reaching the conclusion that Zahra was the SeaCrest girl and the SeaCrest girl was Zahra. He had fallen love with that girl. Twice. He reached for his phone and stared at the new text from Zahra. . That’s all it said. He hovered his thumb over the call button, and nearly…

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    What Is Sedu Hairstyles?

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    Sedu just means straight and sedu hairstyle describes hair styled in a style that is very straight and sleek appearing. This fashion that was straight and sleek appearing is got together with using flat iron known as the iron that was sedu. Trends in Sedu Hairstyles Some electric charge could be caused in some pressure being used by it and this small charge is the extraordinary part of the iron that was sedu. The patented technology of the iron is a mixture of invention and science. It's…

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    jdnbuilding.com.au - Using Tasmanian Oak Work for Your Bathroom Vanity and Cabinets Tasmanian oak comes from one of three species of trees, namely Eucalyptus obliqua, Eucalyptus regnans and Eucalyptus delegatensis. Since it is resilient and dense in nature, it is a favourite hardwood to turn to in Australia for various applications including your bathroom vanity and cabinets. Depending on which tree species it originates, Tasmania oak varies in colour from light straw to deep reddish brown with…

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    What is a camera obscura? What is the principal of optics that makes it work? “A camera obscura, which is literally means ‘darkened room.’ It uses a lens and a sequence of mirrors to project an image of the surrounding landscape onto a viewing surface.” (http://www.scopex.co.za/files/Camera-obscura-ML-1207.pdf) “The principle of optics that makes it work was light travels in a straight line and when some of the rays reflected form a bright subject passes through a small hole in thin material…

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