No. Everyone should be treated the same
No, discrimination based on hair color is unjust and unfair. Everyone should be treated with respect and equality regardless of their physical appearance.
Red heads are rare because they have two copies of the recessive gene on Chromosome 16, which causes a mutant in the MC1R protein. Scientists estimate the original red heads were first bred into the world about 20,000 to 100,000 years ago, much less longer than someone of a different hair colour. It is rare because there were less of them to breed, and of course the outcome of a redhead child depended on the hair colour of the mother and father.
In South America they have very tanned, dark skin, because of the tropical weather.
I guess because, some people, when they get really mad, they will hold their breath and their face turns light red
Different colors can evoke specific emotions for different people, but generally, red is associated with passion and energy, blue with calmness and tranquility, yellow with happiness and warmth, green with nature and balance, and black with sophistication and mystery.
The association of pink with girls is a social construct that became prominent in the mid-20th century. Before that, pink was not strictly associated with girls, and it was commonly used for boys as well. Marketing and societal norms played a significant role in solidifying the pink-girl association we see today.
Yes. However, once the stone is cut and polished, some producers will irradiate the stone to enhance its natural colour. Any stone treated this way should be labeled as a treated stone. Sadly, this isn't always the case. A gemologist can certify a diamond as a natural colour or as a treated colour, because the treatment can always be detected by a gemologist.
because it was unfair for black people , such as himself, to be treated the way they were. No one should be disliked because of there colour.
she believed that black people should be treated equally
Rubin Carter was innocent and was wrongly treated because of the colour of his skin.
they were treated very badly because of their skin colour
no one around him was treated good because of the colour of their skin.
Not all are, but maybe because they were treated unfairly ages ago and people were judged by skin colour.
Yes
no scientest are looking for a cure
It means for you to treat people how you would like to be treated. Even if there different like: skin colour, fashion style, disabilities. Don't be judgemental about them because there different from you.
Blue would look cool
The end of slavery did not automatically result in equal treatment for blacks and whites. Institutionalized racism and discrimination persisted in various forms, including segregation and Jim Crow laws, which enforced separate facilities for blacks and whites. It took many more years of struggle and activism to achieve greater equality in society.