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Dear mayor, it has come to my attention and the attention of many others that Central Park has an undeveloped city block. We as the people of New York think it would be good to convert it into a city park. We have already gotten people to sign a petition on switching it over to become a park. We understand if it is not in the budget, but we have all come together and decided to chip in or do a little fundraiser if that seems fit. Please consider turning it into a park for the better of the community. Your friends - the citizens of New York City
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The Freedom Summer try to accomplish the registration of black voters. This was in Mississippi which previously had prevented from most blacks from voting. <span />
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If the "b" allele denotes color blindness, a color blind woman would have the "bb" genotype.
Explanation:
Although color blindness is a genetic condition linked to the X chromosome, it is very rare for color blind women to exist, although they may carry the allele that denotes color blindness.
This is because women have two X chromosomes, if a woman receives an X chromosome from her father containing the "b" allele (which represents color blindness), but receives an X chromosome from her mother which contains the "B" allele (which does not represent color blindness), this woman will not be color blind, although she may pass the defective gene on to her children.
With this, we can affirm that, in women, color blindness is only expressed in recessive homozygosity, for this reason, a color blind woman would have the "bb" genotype.
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1. Monongahela River
2. Fort William Henry
3. Battle of Quebec
4. British gain control of St. Lawrence River