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    how to control your days come within time. In the beginning of the The Babadook, a scene between the mother and child is created in a dark room that seems to be the son, Samuel’s room. The colors of the walls are dark blue, the furniture are dark brown colors, and the sheets of the bed are dark grey. The gloomy colors of the room create a depressing mood that expresses how Amelia, the mother is depressed. Amelia is wearing a bright pink dress with a tan cardigan with her hair up in a low messy ponytail

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    What Is My Room Essay

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    because I shared it with my older sister. No the room is all mine. Two the walls that are opposite of each other are painted “Peppered Pecan” which is a brown color, that I love so dearly. The other two walls are painted just plain white. If dressers could talk they would tell me how much they love the color they are painted. Distressed, with brown as the base coat, and an off white at the top, then sanded, to make the old fashion look to them. There knobs are brassy which stands out, from the off

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    Carson Levine November 4th, 2013 Abstract Catechol oxidase is an enzyme that speeds up the oxidation reaction when catechol is exposed to oxygen. When the reaction occurs, benzoquinone is produced turning the oxidized substance brown. It was hypothesized that the higher the concentration of catechol oxidase, the browner the substance will turn, and the faster it will achieve the color. In the present lab, different concentrations of catechol oxidase were mixed with pure catechol

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    Essay on James Joyce's Araby

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    following this initial description describe the brownness of the narrator’s environment; the brown houses, the brown papers in his home, the girl’s brown skin and so on. The color brown has a sense of plainness associated with it and therefore its use in these descriptions is meant to reinforce the mundane aspects of the narrator’s world. Although some initial descriptions of the girl include the color brown, most other depictions of her involve some light playing off her hair or her body in way that

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    This project involves the discovery and interpretation of paintings ranging from the mid 14th-century to the mid 18th-century. More importantly, the paintings are those which have a figure shown in a portrait type setting that are in the process of working or showing a task of their everyday life. I explore the use of light pertaining to the painters attitude and also the fine details to explore economic status vs the painter’s actual lifestyle. Given that both artist had contrasting lifestyles,

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    Final Essay

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    smell. 4 When you add detergent the water is cloudy with soap bubbles. 5 Water turned brown and has small flakes of soil that circles the top of the water. Smells like potting soil. 6 The water and oil mixture looks cleaner but still has a light brown color. There is still a film on the top. 7 The water/ vinegar mix is light brown but still is clearer than the other two. 8 This one has a darker brown color and a foggy texture but no smell at all. When recording my results I realized

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    In the Places of Invention exhibit each area was sectioned based upon time, color, and geographic location. The visitor took a colorful journey through time across the United States. The materials used for the exhibit includes plexiglass, sintra, plywood, glass, metal, quartz like material, and plastic kickboards. The pexiglass was placed over laminated pieces of sintra or plywood to create the signs. The signage and wall text was mostly white with boarders of the section’s theme color and the texts

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    The piece I chose is a painting called Woman Reading a Letter by Gabriël Metsu, a Dutch painter who was active during the Baroque and Dutch Golden Age periods around the early to mid 17th century. The medium used is oil on panel and the painting is said to be created around 1664-1666. The painting shows two fair-skinned women: one seated at the left and one standing and the right, both appearing to take a break from their domestic activities. The use of these women as positive space on both the

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    Descriptive Essay

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    I sat on the gentle slope of the hill overlooking the calm winding river. On either side of the river sits a brown canvas painted with the vivid colors of fall. Bright reds, oranges, and yellows speckled the mostly barren trees. On the ground, the once brightly shaded leaves appeared a dreary light brown. The fallen leaves shuffled with the light breeze, creating a relaxing sound like waves rolling on the beach. The air was crisp and smelled of leaves, but the rays of the sun crashed down

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    appearance and the only time I can do that is when she is “asleep”. I went to my workshop and grabbed my tools, scissors, clothing, nail clippers, and hair dye. It was time to change their looks. Myst is this beautiful creature, bright blue eyes, long brown hair, and these beautiful nails. I started changing her restraints, from duct tape and rope around her ankles and wrists to just duct tape so that I didn’t have to go buy more

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