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This project is made by De Montfort University and numerous other contributors. The website’s main purpose is to provide information about the Rose Theater create an audio/visual reconstruction of the building. The cite walks the reader through the process of construction the theater through 6 modules, starting with the main enterances and ending with John Cholmley’s adjacent house. It does this through a series of articles, videos, and 360 images of the reconstructed Rose Theater.
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It’s a database that maps out police violence across the United states. It has a variety of interactive maps, so you can choose what information you want to compare. You can compare police violence between states or cities. You can view police scorecards where police departments all over the United States have been given a grade. It also features a yearly police violence report where you can view people who have been killed by police in 2020, where it shows the reason police were called, the race, gender of the people etc. It gives a variety of data on how many people were killed by police for nonviolent crimes, traffic violations, and mental health crises that the public wouldn’t normally be aware of.
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A product of Douglas O. Linder, The Salem Witchcraft Trials cite is a smaller cite on a bigger topic; famous trials throughout history. Other entries on the cite include Jesus, Galileo, and even cases such as O.J Simpson. The cite includes resources like maps of Salem at the time, warrants of arrests, biographies, and the timeline of event. This cite gives a clear understanding of the Salem Witch Trials by providing numerous sources and links
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The Black Gotham archive was created to give people a deeper understanding of what black people’s lives were like in New York within the nineteenth century. One of the points of this project is for the author to share parts of her family members' stories. So, within this project, there are stories about the draft riots that took place, stories about who certain people were with information about their lives, there is a family tree, and overall this archive is full of stories about what life was like in the nineteenth century.
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Color:Navy Blue
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Color:Multi
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Country of Origin: Egypt, Cairo Museum
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Color:Maroons, golds, greens, peaches, reds
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Two rectangular pieces with identical designs, deer on ground with a branch above it, a bird above the branch and a sun with lines indicating clouds, border, very natural colors, mounted on orange fabric, plain weave
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Color:red, white, blue
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Color:white & brown
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Color:off-white
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Color:blue & white
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Color:blue and white
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Color:light purple
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Color:white and blue
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Color:off-white
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Color:off-white
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Color:beige
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Color:off-white
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Color:off-white
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Color:yellow
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Color:pink print
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Color:off-white
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Color: pink check