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    Racial Prejudice

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    Racial and Class Prejudice By: Chong Koi Jun‚ Sean Woon‚ Sae Xilong‚ Lee Kai Xuan and Matthew Lim Definitions ● Racial prejudice: A strong discriminatory opinion against a certain race of people when some feel there are people of other skin colours which are in a certain respect “inferior” to themselves; they deserve negative treatment. ● Class prejudice: A strong discriminatory opinion against a certain category of people in society‚ usually occurring on the pretext of a more “superior race”

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    Question: Do coloured candles burn faster than white ones ? Purpose : I’m doing this experiment to find out if the white candles burn faster than the colored candles. This will help everyone in life because if u want to put candles on your cake you might want to use the candles that burn slower‚ because by the time you blow your candles you don’t want candle wax on your cake! The birthday cake doesn’t really take that long but if there was blackout you would want to buy the candle

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    boots frequently. Nowadays wearing coloured football shoes is very common‚ even in the lowest divisions and youth football. In other words: it is not easy to find the original black coloured football shoe back on the pitch; blue‚ green‚ red‚ white‚ yellow‚ silver‚ gold and even pink are presently established colours for football shoes. However‚ in the football world this development is more and more meeting with critics. Most prominent disputer of the coloured football shoe is Manchester United manager

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    THE NIGHTINGALE AND THE ROSE By - Oscar Wilde “She said that she would dance with me if I brought her red roses‚” cried the young Student; “but in all my garden there is no red rose.” From her nest in the holm-oak tree the Nightingale heard him‚ and she looked out through the leaves‚ and wondered. “No red rose in all my garden!” he cried‚ and his beautiful eyes filled with tears. “Ah‚ on what little things does

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    blends in with the brown coloured leaves and the dark brown rocks. Dingoes live up to 5-10 years but on a rare case it is possible for a dingo to live for 24 years. 10 interesting facts 1. Dingoes have shape shifting bodies 2. Dingoes cannot bark - but they can howl. 3. A dingo can turn its head through almost 180 degrees in each direction. 4. Most Australian dingoes are ginger-coloured or sandy coloured with white chests. There are also dark coloured dingoes. 5. Australian

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    Uni Chapter 5

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    293 CHAPTERS A HISTORICO-COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND EMPLOYMENT EQUITY IN SOUTH AFRICA A historico-comparative study of Affirmative Action and Employment Equity in South Africa is important for a number of reasons. Firstly‚ it draws attention to the history of the country highlighting the fact that the present-day South Africa is deeply rooted in historical "myths and misrepresentations‚ divisions and conflict" (Hartshorne‚ 1992: 20-21). Secondly‚ an historical

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    The play Clybourne Park

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    conversation topic among them is selling the house. The couple’s neighbors are trying to convince the couple not to sell it to coloured people. As things are going‚ we discover another crucial point‚ that the couple had a soldier son who committed suicide after the war. The casting choice was reasonable for the couple who lived in the house‚ the neighbors and the coloured maid and her husband. Outfits were related to the period and for the 60’s and so was the furniture and design of the house (being

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    The Help Film Techniques

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    The Help Film makers should definitely have the ability to reflect on the greatest triumphs and tragedies of our time by effectively presenting them through the use of film techniques. The Help‚ directed by Tate Taylor‚ allows us to on the greatest triumphs and tragedies. Tate Taylor presents these triumphs and tragedies in his 2011 film‚ The Help by using a range of characters and situations‚ as well as through film techniques such as dialogues‚ camera work and costume. The film maker‚ Tate Taylor

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    Yeast Fermentation

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    sealed container with the living specimen together with a substance to absorb the carbon dioxide given off during respiration‚ such as soda lime pellets or cotton wads soaked with potassium hydroxide. The oxygen uptake is detected by displacement of coloured liquid in a thin glass U-tube connected to the container. When the organism takes in oxygen it gives off an equal volume of carbon dioxide. The soda lime or KOH will absorbed this carbon dioxide therefore air will be sucked in from the manometer

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    BS1005 Lab Report 2

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    interactions between an amide and oxygen group were identified. The 3 sets of residues that hydrogen bonds were formed between were identified and shown below in Figure 2. Bond distances and bond angles were identified. (Bond distance – Coloured blue‚ Bond angle – Coloured yellow) Figure 2. Structure of Peptide I with residues with their bond angles & bond distances Residues involved in the hydrogen bond LEU-144 & TYR 137 LEU-146 & VAL-135 TYR-148 & ILE-133 Bond Distance (Å) Bond Angle (o) 2.07 1

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