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Category: /History
…, some animals would use their paws to hold it in place. There are a wide variety of animals, but most animals aren't able to see as well as humans. All humans have the ability to see color and depth clearly, unless the person was blind. Humans are able…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in three colors to denote the size and quantity of the diapers: A pastel yellow will signify sizes of newborn to 14 pounds A pastel green will signify 14 pounds to 25 pounds A pastel purple will signify 25 pounds and up. While Bio-Diapers will be vastly…
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…of violence and war throughout the text. Here I will discuss two equally important themes: colors speak and color as a moral statement. Bright colors represent speaking out or screaming while less vivid ones represent silence or perhaps whispering. The beginning…
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…aesthetically pleasing. The graphics are typically displayed on a computer monitor and the operator manipulates the process via conventional keyboard and mouse. Color Choice Although the color choice may not seem like an important role in the design…
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Category: /Literature/English
Color Tracing When an author writes a quality piece of work, he or she puts a lot of effort into his or her writing in attempt to convey the inner theme or motif of the work to the reader. To do this writers usually use literary devices such as irony…
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…The main picture in the Smirnoff advertisement is of the big bottle in a sad, dark room at one of the upper stairs of an apartment building. Inside the big bottle there are colorful balloons, drinks, and cookies. This advertisement is trying to make…
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…In the novel, "The Red Badge of Courage", Stephen Crane uses a great deal of color imagery. Some of the colors he uses are green, black, red, blue, and gray. Green stands for youth, black stands for danger, red stands for the terrors of battle, blue…
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…. Botticelli is trying to point out that by blowing items in this painting to the right that Venus is also moving in the same direction-towards land. The color for this painting would have to be local color. Everything in this painting (colorwise) is very close…
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…Although lithography was invented in 1798, it was at first too slow and expensive for poster production. Most posters were woodblocks or metal engravings with little color or design. This all changed with Cheret’s "three stone lithographic process…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The abominable flame that I stare at is incredibly awesome. The colors are so intense, and it seems to be alive. Finally, the heat that the flame gives off is its defense mechanism. Now, the flame that I’m staring at is blue at the bottom…
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