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    My primary color is Gold and secondary color type is Green. I do agree with the results from the Color Q Self Assessment. From reading more in depth about the color Gold and Green from "Career Match" by, Zichy Shoya. I do, agree with the results that Gold reflects on being "Grounded,realistic and accountable." (Shoya,2007) Also, Gold is known for being involved in details and are known for following through and mobilizing others to achieve their goals. Being Gold comes with skills of making lists

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    prostitution, and defilement, which is played by the politicians, the media, and the seemingly innocent public that tends to forget that politicians are humans also, no better than the masses except for one thing, the ability to play the game. Primary Colors by Anonymous portrays this fraudulent game perfectly, exhibiting all of the dark aspects of a political campaign: from the vicious media in their pursuit of scandals, to the traitorousness of opposing candidates to destroy each other, all the

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    Primary Color Reflection

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    Jack Stanton in the movie Primary Colors reminded me a lot of President Bill Clinton. The way he talked and his demeanor, and his charisma. After researching this movie I see that it is loosely based on Bill Clinton’s first presidential campaign in 1992. (Movie Primary Colors, 2013) The movie starts with Governor Jack Stanton meeting with an adult literacy class. There is an adult student there that gives a touching speech about his graduation day. He did not know how to read and he was not able

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    Primary Colors Essay

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    The film, Primary Colors, directed by Mike Nichols, is based on a novel about Bill Clinton’s first campaign in 1992. Jack Stanton, who portrays Bill Clinton in the film, is a charismatic Southern governor running for presidency and is trying to win the votes of America. Henry Burton, a young political idealist, is recruited to join Jack’s campaign team. Along the way, Jack runs into problems regarding his image. Trying not to lose the votes of America, Jack and his wife Susan hire Libby, who is an

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    prostitution, and defilement, which is played by the politicians, the media, and the seemingly innocent public that tends to forget that politicians are humans also, no better than the masses except for one thing, the ability to play the game. Primary Colors by Anonymous portrays this fraudulent game perfectly, exhibiting all of the dark aspects of a political campaign: from the vicious media in their pursuit of scandals, to the traitorousness of opposing candidates to destroy each other, all the

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    story about their dreams through the objects in the house being well maintained. This does not mean that everything is brand new, in fact, it is quite the opposite. To showcase this a variety of objects are acceptable, however the couch and rug are primary examples. The rug would be impeccable without a spot of dirt, but would have worn spots and faded patches.The couch must appear well maintained, however, would sag slightly in the middle and have discolored spots from years of use. Other details to

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    clean their “dirty” minds. The advertisement’s primary colors consists of black and gray which drags the consumer’s eyes toward the yellow duck. The targeted audiences for this advertisement are teenagers, young adults between 20-30 years old, and hairstylists. The Clear Hair Care advertisement is a rectangular shape with a gray background. Across the top left corner “D_CK” is typed in a big bold, black print. Just under it “NOPE.

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    Baseball Ball Monologue

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    It is a cold grey afternoon with a dull sky and ragged clouds. The last leaf on the tree was finally blown off by the wind, the leaves crunched beneath your feet as you walk on it. The awful smell of dried leaves filled the air and out in the distance, the leafless tree’s branches wobbled around as the wind pushed and blow them around. The dark clouds look furious but me and my younger brother, Allie are happy as hell. We just got a new baseball ball gifted from my older brother, D.B. We start enjoying

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    Introduction A study was created on the difference between phenotypes in corn stalks. We planted corn seeds to see what phenotype they would result in and record the data. Using statistical analysis, we determined the expected and observed color of the stalks. There were some green and white. The ratio we tested was 3:1, a monohybrid cross. This means the dominant trait is present 3 times, and the recessive only one (NDSU 2000). The objective of this study was to compare our expected and observed

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    Avocado Research Paper

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    Finally, Our Favorite: The Avocado! avocado What's so amazing about the avocado, you ask? Have a quick look: Protein: Proteins are made of amino acids. There are 22 different amino acids that combine in various sequences to form all proteins. The human body is capable of manufacturing some of these amino acids, but the remaining ones must be obtained through the diet. These amino acids are called the “essential amino acids”. The avocado is a “complete food” in terms of protein, containing all

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