Papers 1811-1820 of total 16412 found.
…Much like the tiny dots of color that make up one of Georges Seurat's stunning successes, there are too, the influences of a variety of past masters inspiring these works that when viewed from further back, create a complete picture. Issues of impending…
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…, leaving colors and mysterious harmonies for its own sake. Within this style of composing, a strict traditional sonata form gives up the way to the improvisatory fantasy-like form. This change is very essential to the music of Scriabin: the structure now serves…
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…was measured every five min under light colors of white, green, red, blue and yellow under a light intensity of 2000 lux. The rate of photosynthesis was measured by the spinach disk method in which we replaced the air from the disks with sodium bicarbonate using…
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…that make up the wall, and the pyramids in the work. The artist used an very interesting combination of colors when he created both sunsets or 2 sunrises, and the use of chiaro scuro is evident, and there is also allot of value exhibited throughout…
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Category: /Literature
…creating a reason for prejudice opinions, or maybe these actions are a result of prejudice attitudes. We are all different in some way, either by different sizes, hair colors, height etc, why should color be any different to those differences. The truth…
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…Abstract This study was undertaken to determine the relationship of different wavelengths of light and the rate of photosynthesis in spinach leafs. The rate of photosynthesis was measured every five min under light colors of white, green, red, blue…
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…beds and luscious trees with two paths that run through the irises and back to the trees, defining the different planes of space. These two seemingly parallel paths dominate the canvas because of their strong definitions of color and texture; however…
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…works. Cézanne based his work on the observation of nature and used separate strokes that were visible to make rich surfaces (Preble 400). Cézanne tried counting on the connection between adjacent strokes of color to show the entirety of the form…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it really gotten any better? I personally feel that no one has a reason to be racist. I am writing this essay to help people understand that there are people of all different races and colors, but we are all the same. Whether people realize…
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