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    world where we can only imagine perfect worlds. The song "Rainbow Connection" was about the rainbow connection and if we’ll find it, and the opinion-editorial “TED Talk Opinion Editorial” was about what perfection is and how we’ll never reach it as a group. Both "Rainbow Connection" and “TED Talk Opinion Editorial” deal with the TOPIC that a perfect society is impossible to create, but they do so in different ways. To begin, the song “Rainbow Connection” is entertaining the reader about how a…

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    The song Over The Rainbow is a very iconic song sung by Judy Garland in the late 1930s. This song was written for the movie The Wizard of Oz that is most likely where it gained most of its popularity and praise. The song has also had a very unique cover done by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole in 1993. This cover of the popular ballad was and is loved by many. This cover also includes a verse from the song What a Wonderful World, by Louis Armstrong. Although songs that are covered have mostly the same…

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    and job benefits and motivation factors – achievements and acknowledgment. The presence or absence of these four subcategories in motivation and hygiene theory directly or indirectly result in dissatisfaction among employees. However, in a case of Rainbow Trust Children Charity, it is observed that it would be appropriate for the company to focus on Douglas Macgregor’s Theory X and Theory Y as it provides diverse options for the company to follow in accordance with their internal working…

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    their situation. Many of the characters have reasons for not telling others about the problems they are facing; like psychological disorders, and current gender roles which are strengthened by a realistic portrayal.Throughout Eleanor and Park, by Rainbow Rowell, every character faces a conflict that many individuals struggle with today, however, as shown repeatedly, many very important parts of the book are ignored until they can no longer be denied, simply because they are ugly. Many…

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    D. H. Lawrence’s novel The Rainbow discusses a young woman’s inquisitive desire to explore the unknown world beyond her rural hometown. Unlike her husband and the Brangwen men who are content with the mundane nature of farming, the woman seeks liberation from her sheltered way of life. In her search for intellectual fulfillment, she is fascinated by the vicar, whose experiences and worldliness are beyond her scope of understanding, and resolves to achieve greater knowledge of the world. Lawrence…

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    When God makes the rainbow a sign of the covenant, he says it will be a reminder to him to never destroy the earth by flood again. How will this beautiful optical masterpiece remind him of destruction? What else does scripture have to say about the rainbow? There is a mention of the rainbow in the book of Habakkuk. Put into context, Habakkuk, the prophet (whose name means to wrestle) is frustrated with why God permits evil to exist and seemingly go unpunished. He “wrestles” with the…

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    Temperature, pH, and Salinity as Limiting Factors Affecting Growth, Development, and Survival of Rainbow Fishes and Corn Seeds Brendalyn R. Basilan INTRODUCTION Environment should be suitable for the organisms to stay fit and survive. These environmental factors should meet the minimum and maximum criteria of what life requirements to satisfy the organisms’ state of existence. The environmental influences that coerce the increase of populations and have the ability to object their capability…

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    After reading the stage play “For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow is Enuf,” by Ntozake Shange and watching the film by Tyler Perry I will discuss relationships. Relationships during the present time are what I feel need the most focus. Relationships between a man and a woman as well as relationships between women ( African-American) and how they treat each other depending on their social class was just ridiculous. In both the movie and the stage play the lady in Green…

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    For Colored Girls In 2010 Lionsgate released For Colored Girls, a movie written and directed by Tyler Perry that was inspired by Ntozake Shange’s award winning play, For Colored Girls who have considered suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf. Perry’s film is the latest interpretation of Shange’s landmark work which was conceived over 35 years ago and was first performed in 1974 as a series of poetic monologues accompanied by dance and music at The Bacchanal bar in Berkeley, California.…

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    Colored Girls Analysis For Colored Girls Who have considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf was written by Ntozake Shange. Theme One; colored ladies especially black ladies encounter and struggle soo much in their everyday life. They don’t give up; they endure until they achieve their goals. Shange used devices such as Repetition, Visual Image and Rythm Considering all things, Repetition is used by Shange throughout the text to illustrate self-actualization from different difficulties…

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