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  2. Ginger Kids - Wikipedia

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    A second Kick a Ginger Day incident happened in 2013 at Wingfield Academy in Rotherham, Yorkshire, where red-headed students faced discrimination based on their hair-color. Parents of the discriminated students launched a Facebook group protesting the offending students in an attempt to end the bullying.

  3. Ombré - Wikipedia

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    Ombré / ˈ ɒ m b r eɪ / (literally "shaded" in French) is the blending of one color hue to another, usually moving tints and shades from light to dark. [1] It has become a popular feature for hair coloring , nail art , and even baking, in addition to its uses in home decorating and graphic design.

  4. Handkerchief code - Wikipedia

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    The handkerchief code (also known as the hanky/hankie code, the bandana/bandanna code, and flagging) [1] is a system of color-coded cloth handkerchief or bandanas for non-verbally communicating one's interests in sexual activities and fetishes. The color of the handkerchief identifies a particular activity, and the pocket it is worn in (left or ...

  5. Human hair color - Wikipedia

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    The Fischer–Saller scale, named after Eugen Fischer and Karl Saller is used in physical anthropology and medicine to determine the shades of hair color. The scale uses the following designations: A (very light blond), B to E (light blond), F to L (), M to O (dark blond), P to T (light brown to brown), U to Y (dark brown to black) and Roman numerals I to IV and V to VI (red-blond).

  6. Ginger Meggs - Wikipedia

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    Ginger Meggs, is one of Australia's most popular and the longest-running comic strip, created in 1921 by Jimmy Bancks. The strip follows the escapades of a red-haired prepubescent mischief-maker who lives in an inner suburban working-class household.

  7. Show Me Colours - Wikipedia

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    "Show Me Colours" is a song recorded by German band Masterboy. It was released in October 1996, as the second single from their album, Colours.The song reached number 10 in Czech Republic and Finland.

  8. Back Dorm Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Back Dorm Boys were a Chinese duo who gained fame in 2005 for their lip sync videos to songs by the Backstreet Boys and other pop stars. Their videos, captured on a low quality web cam in their college dorm room, have been viewed by Internet users within China and around the world.