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    “La lunette d’approche” is composed of majority of dark colors like black, dark brown, darkish white, and a faded brown that seems to be pink. On the other hand, “Suck My Tits” is made with pink, black, white, and tan. Even though both artworks share the color black, its easily notable that “Suck My Tits” gives off a more lively vibe then “La lunette d’approche” which is more dull and boring. Yet, “The Telescope” is

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    Southpaw Death Scene

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    see everyone dressed in black. This was not an all-black party but for this death scene most of the people, if not all are wearing black, this includes Billy and his wife Maureen. The color black at least in American culture is often associated with what you wear to someone’s funeral. This play in color gives it a darker side to the scene. Although the hotel lobby is full of light, after she gets shot there is a close-up in which you can only see Billy and Maureen. Black fills the frame and that’s

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    Swot Analysis Worksheet

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    Page 1 Strengths Weakness The pictures and logos are clear. There is no color to the page. The page is dull. The font for the address, phone number, etc. is easy to read. The page doesn’t stand out like an opening/home page should. Page 2/3 Strengths Weakness The pictures are not blurry. I don’t like the font. Page 4 Strengths Weakness The font for the quote is outstanding. Some pictures are blurry or hard to see. Page 5 Strengths Weakness It stands out and is noticeable. The pictures are

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    Blade Runner Symbolism

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    a unique film that has a strong use of color throughout the movie the director choses dark colors with high contrast of lighting to give people a sense of the black and white films. He also used colorless scenes to give the audience more of the old movie feel. For example, when the main character would go into Bradbury building it is black and white, and even when lighting is flashing in the building it looks almost colorless. It is also done to help draw attention to what is important at that very

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    As the beagle sense of smell catches the deer, it springs into action watching the deer get hit with the owner's bow. If you get a beagle you will know how great these dogs really are. They will melt your heart, and they will find a way into your life. Let’s talk about the beagles history, care, and up next characteristics. Boy, what a dog! Beagles have many unique characteristics. Beagles are small with short hair. Their short hair is usually red, brown, tan or white. Beagles are more likely to

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    Even though I'm pretty cheap, I bought an expensive Patagonia lightweight jacket for a hiking trip in 2014. However, to offset the price I gratefully took advantage of a friend's kind offer of a 40% discount coupon. Score! Thank you very much, sweet friend. The funny thing is, that the adjustment in the price of the jacket doesn't alter the value of the jacket in my eyes. I know the article of clothing's worth, and because of this, over the past two-and-a-half years, I treat my soft shell layer

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    Black Sand Analysis

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    Black Sand is a horror film, featuring all-deaf cast members. This movie lacks linear plot, as the movie consists of multiple plot twist that needs flashbacks to explain the ending. Movies that are all American Sign Language differ from that of hearing movies, and it affects the plot. This is my first movie with all Deaf actors, but I enjoyed it more than movies with hearing actors. So in the beginning of the movie, we meet the characters: Aunt Beth; Cathy, Aunt Beth’s niece; Troy, Beth’s son; Tim

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    Much like waving a white flag, Emma Donoghue’s use of the colour white in “The Tale of the Handkerchief” is symbolic of both surrender, and the refusal to do so for both the Princess and the maid. As the story unfolds and the white items signifying surrender change, so too do the Princess and the maid, and it becomes clear that it is the position, and not the person who occupies it, which determines whether or not surrender is an option. Through imagery such as the Princess’ white horse, and the

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    Armand Aubigny’s Pride in “Desiree’s Baby” by Kate Chopin Through history, we have always yearned independence and equality as human beings. Undoubtedly, Kate Chopin is an extraordinary example She has landed a commendable place among American writers worthy of recognition. Born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1850, Kate was raised by strong women who taught her the value of an education. Her family gave her a revolutionary vision and a feminist personality, but it was her talented and passionate skills

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    The illustration Black & White is a digital portrayal of several symbols and concepts from the novel The Bell Jar. The illustration’s name derives from the thematic, emotional, and color contrasts in the story. The colors in the title, Black & White, should not be taken literally, but as the emotions with meaning behind them. These emotions are present in contrasts such as death and rebirth, freedom and isolation, and ambition and apathy. As a reader, Black & White is my depiction of the novel and

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