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    different colors in the world. There are light colors and dark colors and colors in-between. We can use colors to express ourselves and use them to express our moods. People are famous because of art and people have been arrested for art too. People can dedicate art to other people and people can draw themselves too. Million and millions of colors are in the world but only few are known. More colors are discovered ever day by people who experiment with colors. Making different shades of every color. For

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    everyone sees a different world. To analyze a painting needs to focus on many factors, like color differences, expression of facial emotions, and pose overlooking. Therefore, two paintings which are Saint Paul the Hermit and Saint Jerome can be distinguished in terms of three aspects, different color of paintings, unlike facial expressions, and same living environment in the painting. First of all, the colors used in the paintings, Saint Paul the Hermit and Saint Jerome, are quite different. The dominant

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    Chapter 11- The Giver places his hands on Jonas and gives him his first real memory. A the beginning, Jonas is scared he will fall asleep. He was suddenly cold, and the air was changing. His breath was cold, his tongue suddenly touched the cold air. He was now filled with energy he was no longer frightened. The hands are no longer felt on Jonas’s back. Jonas sticks out his tongue and catches a snowflake on his tongue. The sensation makes him smile. Half his brain knows that he was still in the Annex

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    Perhaps the most subjective thing life has to offer is art. Some may argue that having such a subjective concept can be hard to uniformly understand and standardize, but that 's what makes art so beautiful. Art is subjective, ensuring no two experiences are the same. The fact that we can all look at the same piece of art and have completely different emotional and cognitive responses ensures healthy discussion and communication. Art is one of the few constants human culture collectively has, and

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    but candy, and taking in nothing but money. Tim Burton is an incredibly interesting director, with a unique style, portrayed in his films’ lighting, color, and music. Cinematic techniques such as these set Burton apart from other directors. Tim Burton uses lighting in odd ways to show the mood of the scene being filmed. Many of his films also use color very effectively to show contrast, mood, and more. On top of this, Tim Burton’s films have interesting music changes and pitches, further showing his

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    echoic memory and uses it in the moment through his short-term memory. For Ben it takes some time to be able to recollect data from his long-term memory. In his home he is able to store his perception of where things are located, but since he is blind and things can be slightly moved or he might be turned around, he still uses echolocation while in familiar areas. However, while he is in a familiar location the echolocation and his long-term memory help him to move around as if he were not blind. Something

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    plant material and the stored energy is released into their perspective systems. The entire process of photosynthesis can be summarized as carbon dioxide and water reacting with light to create sugar, water and oxygen. Although put deceivingly simple terms, the process of photosynthesis’ energy conversion can be broken into two different reaction pathways, a light independent reaction and a light dependent reaction. In the light independent reaction, the energy stored by the plant as ATP and NADPH is

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    Inka Essenhigh Analysis

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    Inka Essenhigh Inka Essenhigh is an artist who uses a unique blend of flat, matte colors and loud shapes that flow into one another. Essenhigh is an Abstract Expression who uses her paints to craft a story, Ross Bleckner called her art “like science fiction rendered into Ming Dynasty decoration”. Daphne and Apollo is an oil painting done in a palette of cool jewel tones depicting two people. One is a man running in from the background of the painting to the foreground; he is blind folded but showing

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    creative ways to divide and decorate a shared bedroom for kids, begin by making a dramatic statement with color. To define and divide the shared space, apply two colors to divide the bedroom in half. For example, if a girl and a boy must share a bedroom, paint half of the room a cool shade of blue. Paint the other half of the shared bedroom a soft shade of lilac. This works well if the colors share the same intensity. Use a measuring tape and a level to determine each half of the shared bedroom, and

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    claim that Jackson ambiguously presented that physicalism is false can be challenged. Qualia or “Quale” as singular, in Jackson’s article, describes it as being something that can aid in the description of what “it is like” to be conscious in terms of having “raw-feels”. Jackson’s argument against physicalism is that qualia exists, but it is incompatible with the truth of physicalism hence proclaiming that physicalism must be false. He continued to argue that even if one knew everything there

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