Papers 1701-1710 of total 16412 found.
…, usually. So dress had meanings more than showing off the wealth of people. Of course, rich people had better dress as in these days, and they were usually in a higher class. In The Canterbury Tales, the color of clothes is mostly dark colors including Monks…
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…. There are many beautiful sights you see only at Christmas time. People are everywhere, rushing to and fro in an effort to find that perfect gift. The whole world seems covered in tiny white or colored lights; they are winking from almost every house on every street…
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…be the use of more vibrant colors. The colors are soft and pleasing to the eye. However, I think I would use bolder shades to highlight some of the areas to click on to navigate the site. Also, the pictures of the youngsters on the site are in grayscale. I…
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…When light enters the eye it first enters through your cornea, the transparent protective coating over your eye. Next it will pass through the pupil which is the small opening in the middle of your iris, or colored part of your eye. The muscles…
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…setting and the presence of nature. The overlapping of orchestral instruments and melodies present the effect of airy movement. In Vincent Van Gogh's impressionistic work, the deep tones of colors relate to the instrumentation in that the dark shades symbolize…
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…- the pattern is based on the diamond-colored apron, with one lavender and white, one red, and one black and green. Besides, the shapes of the characters are triangulated that they are not in a smooth pattern. That is, the shape, color and pattern of the characters…
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Category: /Literature/English
…into a blaze of color." Each of the leaves became a new, beautiful color. This change from summer to fall made the tree lose its green color but instead receive the amazing new identity they were granted. With their change, the wind that they used to have fun…
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…is colored part of our eyes. The color of the iris is a result of the color of the connective tissue and pigment cells. The lesser the pigment the lighter the eyes. The dilator and sphincter are the two muscles in the iris. The dilator decreases the size…
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…controls the amount of light entering? It is the Iris. This is the part of the eye which is responsible for one's eye color. It acts like the diaphragm of a camera, dilating and constricting the pupil to allow more or less light into the eye. Together…
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…Ralph Waldo Emerson Webster's Dictionary defines beauty as "The quality that gives pleasure to the mind or senses and is associated with such properties as harmony of form or color, excellence of artistry, truthfulness, and originality." This brings…
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