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    addition to the poverty that the rest of the country also faced‚ the colored people had to follow strict rules‚ and were not treated well. We can see some examples of the discrimination in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. In addition‚ we can also see that there is still a lot of segregation in America today. Racial Discrimination is a huge problem that began in the 1930’s and still exists today. The main thing that affected colored people living in the Great Depression were the Jim Crow Laws. These

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    first by the scribe‚ “Thoth”‚ with colored illustrations and text on papyrus‚ possibly created so that one’s spirit might attain a complete afterlife. Uses for the Book of the Dead A deceased spirit of the Dead would use this ancient egyptian Book of the Dead to escort themselves safely

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    determined that the ruby-throated hummingbird does pick bright colored flowers to pollinate (Sargent‚ 1999). My bright red hat could have been an attraction to the ruby-throated hummingbird. Question: Do ruby-throated hummingbirds prefer some colors more than others when visiting flowers? Hypothesis: Could planting colorful flowers within a garden attract a ruby-throated hummingbird to pollinate? Prediction: The brightest colored flowers‚ such as red‚ will attract a ruby-throated hummingbird

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    habitat‚ than the prey will experience increased selection pressure; effectively decreasing the chance of surviving natural selection or predation. Materials and Methods To test our hypothesis we conducted an experiment utilizing a piece of multi-colored fabric (blue‚ red‚ yellow‚ orange and backdrop on primarily yellow) to simulate a rich diverse environment‚ and punched out color chips to simulate varying organisms within the population. To increase the effect of selection pressure among the organisms

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    opportunities that only connect to that of the 1960’s. Another way the setting comes through to the reader is the author’s descriptions of Jackson‚ Mississippi. … Just one white neighborhood after the next and more springing up down the road. But the colored part of town‚ we one big anthill‚ surrounded by state land that ain’t

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    In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Atticus is the father of two children‚ Jem‚ and Scout. In the novel Atticus is a lawyer who is representing a colored man. The idea of a white man representing a colored man causes a lot of controversy between him and his children throughout the town. Through all the rumors‚ and arguments Atticus continues to keep a good mindset and continues to be a good example to Jem and Scout. Atticus appears to try to be a role model to his children. In To Kill A Mockingbird

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    a standard for comparison against the experimental group where the independent variable is applied. In our experiment‚ the independent variable are the colored trash cans. The people using the gray trash cans are the control group because nothing is changing when using the normal trash cans. Our group is going to experiment to see if the colored trash cans change the amount of litter around the forum of our school. One constant in our experiment would be the location of where the experiment

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    adults but children as well. Although most people in the town of Maycomb are racist towards colored people‚ not everyone is. For example‚ even though Tom Robinson is a black man who allegedly committed a crime‚ Atticus still believes it is the right thing to defend him in court. This identifies that not everyone in Maycomb is racist. Atticus teaches the idea that it’s not a horrible thing if you help a colored man in need. Atticus defending a black man isn’t only teaching society that it’s not wrong

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    once knew‚ the grating truth hidden behind the land of freedom‚ racial prejudice towards the colored. Although today‚ America guarantees liberal rights to every individual of color. Alexander argues that the cateism still lingers beyond the lines of our society. Michelle supports her argument through the rebirth of the Old Jim Crow‚ War on Drugs and the racial caste system. Alexander believes that colored people yet face discrimination in their daily lives in various of forms reawakening the Old

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    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a novel that was published in 1960‚ the times where our nation had segregation and injustice amongst the colored and the whites. Racism presents itself in many ways in the town of Maycomb. Some are blatant and open‚ but others are more insidious. The plot focuses on a lawyer‚ Atticus Finch‚ and how he defends a colored man‚ Tom Robinson‚ who is wrongly accused of raping a white woman‚ Mayella Ewell. When they go to trial Tom is automatically a victim of injustice

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