Papers 1681-1690 of total 16412 found.
…potters didn't use a potter's wheel. They shaped the clay with their hands or carved it. The Aztecs would often design the inside of the pot and paint it. They usually only used two colors. The elaborately designed pots were for the rich or the ruler. Much…
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Category: /Literature/English
…uses very real situations but twists them with intelligent and magical drops of sight, smell, touch and color. In the first chapter, the thought of a rabid dog running the streets in a little town of Colombia isn’t very hard to believe. Neither…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the "white" world with vivid colors, while she sees the "black" world, where she comes from, in plain ugly black and white. In her "black" world, she sees no possibility of order or color. She found a substitute for her family, a substitute that will bring…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, metaphorically speaking. In the first quatrain, the poet compares himself to autumn. These references establish what the poet thinks the young man sees as the young man looks at him. Like the changing colors and the falling of leaves in autumn, the young man…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The color green, like her mother’s red, is meant to stand out in public and attract attention. In the book, as a direct result of Hester being ostracized by society, both Hester and Pearl become secluded in their own home, having little interaction…
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…, the mystery of the value could be revealed in a museum. However, these bold color schemes lose much of their impact, where the colors were different from the realist conception of nature. The touches of light and shade in the landscape are manipulated with oil…
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Category: /History
…. That the mixture of colored blood was not very much in him, and that he was entitled to every right, privilege, and immunity secured to citizens of the United States of the white race. The state Supreme Court asked the respondent, Ferguson, to show a cause of why…
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coloration. The right side of their lower jaw and baleen are white, while the left side is black. The tongue has the reverse coloration. It is thought that they use the white color to startle and stun fish schools when they feed. There is no known…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the color. Typically 8-bits are pretty good. But the colors may be limited to 256 shades per pixel, whereas with a 24-bit output we could have well over 16,000,000 colors per pixel, this however would take up a huge amount of RAM. This is why today’s video cards…
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…further knowledge of experiences which may occur to a Schizophrenic. The effects of LSD are completely unpredictable. The user usually experiences wild mood swings and the sensation of feeling multiple emotions at once. Colors seem more intense and objects…
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