Examples of red state in the following topics:
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- The terms "red state" (Republican-voting) and "blue state" (Democratic-voting) were standardized during the 2000 US presidential election.
- The terms have been expanded since 2000 to differentiate between conservative-leaning states, depicted in red, and liberal-leaning states, depicted in blue.
- Despite the nearly nationwide acceptance of Republican red states and Democratic blue states, the paradigm has come under criticism.
- Another criticism of the red state-blue state paradigm is that it has not been entirely predictive of how states will vote.
- News media frequently display maps in blue, red, and purple to indicate primarily Democratic-voting states, Republican-voting states, and middle ground states.
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- Bureaucratic reform includes the history of civil service reform and efforts to curb or eliminate excessive bureaucratic red tape.
- A government is defined as: "the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and states; direction of the affairs of a state, community, etc."
- Red tape can also include "filing and certification requirements, reporting, investigation, inspection and enforcement practices, and procedures. " The "cutting of red tape" is a popular electoral and policy promise.
- In the United States, a number of committees have discussed and debated Red Tape Reduction Acts.
- Bundle of U.S. pension documents from 1906 bound in red tape.
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- The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution is the part of the United States Bill of Rights prohibiting the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines or cruel and unusual punishments.
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- In 2008, the European Commission held a conference entitled 'Cutting Red Tape for Europe'.
- The "cutting of red tape" is a popular electoral and policy promise.
- In the United States, a number of committees have discussed and debated Red Tape Reduction Acts.
- He argued that state employees such as police and social workers should be seen as part of the "policy-making community" and as exercisers of political power.
- Bundle of U.S. pension documents from 1906 bound in red tape.
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- Auroras result from emissions of photons in the Earth's upper atmosphere (above 80 km, or 50 mi), from ionized nitrogen atoms regaining an electron, and from oxygen and nitrogen atoms returning from an excited state to ground state.
- This energy serves to move the electrons in nitrogen and oxygen from their ground state up to an excited state, where they can then decay back to the ground state by emitting photons of visible light (see the concept on emission spectra for more information).
- Nitrogen emissions are blue if the atom regains an electron after it has been ionized and red if the atom returns to ground state from an excited state.
- Oxygen is unusual in terms of its return to ground state: it can take three-quarters of a second to emit green light and up to two minutes to emit red.
- Green is the most common color of all auroras, followed by pink, a mixture of light green and red, pure red, yellow (a mixture of red and green), and pure blue.
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- The War of 1812 included attacks against American Indians by the United States on the nation's western and southern borders.
- Red Stick leaders such as William Weatherford (Red Eagle), Peter McQueen, and Menawa were all allies of the British.
- The Red Sticks aggressively resisted the civilization programs administered by the U.S.
- The war ended after Jackson commanded a force of combined state militias, Lower Creek, and Cherokee to defeat the Red Sticks at Horseshoe Bend.
- United States nationalism soared after the victory at the Battle of New Orleans.
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- In the United States, sickle cell trait is most common among African Americans.
- The prevalence of the disease in the United States is approximately 1 in 5,000, mostly affecting Americans of Sub-Saharan African descent, according to the National Institutes of Health.
- In the United States, about 1 out of 500 African-American children born will have sickle-cell anemia.
- The red blood cells break down at a faster rate.
- This scanning electron micrograph shows red blood cells.
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- Red Bull has been an enormous hit with its target youth segment across the globe.
- Red Bull's targeted approach wins across the globe.
- Austria-based Red Bull is a company with one product, an energy drink containing the amino-acid Taurine.
- Dietrich Mateschitz launched Red Bull in 1987.
- For the year 2001, Red Bull had sales of $51 million in the United States alone and captured 70 per cent of the energy drink market worldwide.
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- The war ended after a combined force of American state militias, Lower Creek Indians, and Cherokee Indians, under the leadership of Andrew Jackson, defeated the Red Sticks at Horseshoe Bend.
- Red Stick leaders like William Weatherford (Red Eagle), Peter McQueen, and Menawa, were all allies of the British.
- The Red Sticks aggressively resisted the civilization programs administered by the U.S.
- The Red Sticks subsequently attacked other forts in the area, including Fort Sinquefield.
- As a result, Southeastern states had to call upon state militias to deal with the Creek threat.
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- Reticulocytes are immature red blood cells, typically composing about 1% of the red cells in the human body.
- Reticulocytes develop and mature in the red bone marrow and then circulate for about a day in the blood stream before developing into mature red blood cells.
- Like mature red blood cells, reticulocytes do not have a cell nucleus.
- When there is an increased production of red blood cells to overcome chronic or severe loss of mature red blood cells, such as in a hemolytic anemia, people often have a markedly high number and percentage of reticulocytes.
- Abnormally low numbers of reticulocytes can be attributed to chemotherapy, aplastic anemia, pernicious anemia, bone marrow malignancies, problems of erythropoietin production, various vitamin or mineral deficiencies (B9, B12, iron), disease states (anemia of chronic disease) and other causes of anemia due to poor RBC production.