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    Paint the Town Red

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    planning for the perfect night out with friends, people may say that they will "paint the town red." Why was the color red chosen specifically for this cliché? Is it because when having a night women tend to gravitate towards the bold lipstick shade or the tight dress that leaves little to the imagination in a scarlet hue? It could be from with the wide range of emotions associated with the color. Stop signs, red carpet events, blood, Valentine's day cards, fire trucks, red light districts, burning flames

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    course; my visit to the Art Institute of Chicago had been very different. Unlike in Huntington, Chicago’s museum was packed to the brim, and the people within it practically shouting just to be heard. It is very easy to decide which one I liked more, in terms of surroundings anyway. As I walked along, my footsteps echoing, I could not help but feel like there was something missing. The art was perfectly fine, but there was a lack of liveliness to the place, something that Chicago had in spades. I remember

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    she had an accurate idea of color,” to me, is defined through her inability to know the difference between colors and physical appearance on objects certain colors, for instance the sun being yellow. Because Helen was blind and deaf, she could not actually see the color pink or yellow I can see. Helen had never actually seen color; therefore an accurate idea of a color is nearly impossible. Being blind or deaf would

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    10 7. Product – Design and Features 11 8. Benefits 13 9. Technology 15 10. Management 18 11. Marketing Strategy 23 12. Budget 24 13. Limitations 25 14. Long Term Objectives 26 15. Timeline 27 16. Appendix A 29 17. Appendix B 30 Company Mission We want to bring out the unique beauty in every woman through customized cosmetic products. Market Research To better

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    The design reflective essay for Blazing trails The customer of this project, Blazing trailers, its media design has many obvious shortcomings. It is necessary to figure these problems out and find some effective solutions. Design is used to describe the process of producing a functional object, working system or structure. A good design should be able to express the thought of publisher and also attract targeted audiences (Hand and Middleditch, 2013:18). The purpose of this reflective essay is to

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    Oedipus Cursing His Son, Polynices is a great work of art created by Henry Fuseli, in 1786. This painting was created in Fuseli’s homeland, Zurich, Switzerland. This painting has a powerful and dramatic purpose to it, and is very interesting to look at. The media of this painting is oil on canvas, and the paint is used loosely. The loose brushy style of the paint gives off the style of impressionism that brings the painting together. There is great historical and cultural context on this painting

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    The Dressmaker: Semiotic Analysis In simple terms Semiontics is a form of Linguistics that is the study of meaning and choices. How do we know that having blonde hair means that a character is less intelligent than others, or that using the color blue evokes sadness? “The study of semiotics insists that we should discern the distinctive ways of producing and combing sign practiced by particular kinds of tv in particular places and at a particular point in time because these codes are inseparable

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    I think the only reason the people misused the product is because those three products are too similar with each other. For the packaging, I noticed that the Pet-Dri and the Baby-Dri came from the same container which was a plastic. Most of the time customer does not care what inside the container. All they see is that both of them were in the same container. Especially when one of them was for animal and the other was for human. So we need to come up with another type of container. We can leave

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    WHITE: The color white, more often than not, is considered to be a color meaning goodness, purity, and innocence. This definition holds true in the beginning portion of The Great Gatsby, however, as we approach the end, it changes drastically. Our first confrontation with the color white is when Nick first encounters Daisy, he realizes that everything she possesses is white; she lives, “high in a white palace,” (Fitzgerald.128) with, “the windows...gleaming white,” (Fitzgerald.10) she even wore a

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    audiences with images, later talkies impressed with sound, today we have 3D. As technology continues to evolve so too will film genres. Genres, while having some shared characteristics, also differ in terms of stylistic devices used. For instance, the dramatic film “The Notebook” effectively uses color to reinforce theme and has plausible performers as the two main protagonists. “The Notebook” directed by Nick Cassavetes in 2004 tells the story of a couple’s fifty year long love affair and its

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