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    Descriptive Speech

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    them will never be enough to figure them out. His driver’s license claims they are green, and I confidently object that allegation. If his eyes are green, then I’ve never seen the color green before, for if they are any color at all, I have never seen the rainbow. The absence of color is a color that I will spend the rest of my life attempting to describe, but until then, his eyes are a beautiful shade of green. After once again giving

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    IB Psychology SL Internal Assessment May 2017 Word Count: Stroop Effect Abstract The aim of this experiment was to replicate the experiment Stroop (1935). This study was the basis of the Stroop effect, which says that common tasks such as identifying a color can be interfered by automated processes, such as reading. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Method Design Participants Materials Procedure Results Description

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    lone tree at the bottom left corner. Besides the back cliff, the rest of the painting is in shadow and displayed in a much more melancholy tone. The colors that Cole focuses on, to display the sharp contrast between rock and nature, are mostly dark greens and gold. The striking blue of the river stands out dramatically from the rest of the colors and draws the eye after the initial citing. The grey in the cloud is the only place where I can find that shade of gray in the work, and it sets itself apart

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    Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald emphasizes the color green as a promise of hope. Through Gatsby, this promise is corrupted by the means that he tries to attain it. Hope is a theme represented by the green light. Gatsby was fixated on the green light across the bay at the end of Daisy's dock. She was the green light. I saw the green light as representing money also. Green symbolizes greed in terms of money and it is significant that the green light is at the end of Tom and Daisy's dock, representing

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    Themes In Vertigo

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    Madeleine for the first time in the restaurant wearing a dark green color dress which makes her focus among the other people. Scottie starts feeling something her, next day again when he follows her, Madeleine drives green car which again tries to state that she is the main focus. The use of alternative colors in the movie depicts how the characters are build up to the story, red is shown as the Scottie’s obsession, fantasy and love whereas green to create this uncanniness, and unrealism and yellow as

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    to ignore it which is a clear depiction of a deceiving the world through outward appearances. Green is one of the best examples of deception in the novel. Green represents all of the things that Gatsby desires like hope, happiness, money, and Daisy, but is all covered by green envy instead. One of the most crucial parts of the novel is when Gatsby reaches out from the dock at his house towards the green light at the end of Daisy’s. Gatsby sees a

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    Great American Dream. The novel starts and ends with a reference to the green light at the end of the dock, indicating an important symbolism. The first time Nick catches sight of Jay Gatsby, Gatsby “stretched his arms towards the dark water […] [Nick] distinguished nothing except a single green light […] that might have been at the end of a dock.” (Fitzgerald 2000:25). Fitzgerald ends the novel by again referring to the “green light at the end of Daisy’s dock.” (171). The protagonist of the novel

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    Covergirl: Katy Perry Collection The Covergirl 2017 Katy Perry ad shows her new lipstick and mascara collection, Perry is seen throughout the whole ad with different color dresses representing the shades of the lipstick and for the mascara she changes into a black and white dress to signifying the black mascara. The 12 shades of lipsticks also come together with her makeup, the whole ad is made to signifying the old days and how women would wear nice bold pink colors and long lashes. The producers

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    Many stories include a child who vies for their parent(s) attention. One being, Oedipus, by Sophocles, where Oedipus rivals his father, who he believes is a stranger, to gain the attention of his wife/mother. The idea of a child, mostly boys, trying to gain their parent(s) (who tend to be a mother more often than a father) attention is known as “The Oedipal Complex”, created by Sigmund Freud. “The Oedipal Complex”, is a theory of a developing of feelings a boy develops towards his mother. He then

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    especially mainstream in restrooms. The color of the paper also correlates to the environmental aspect of the advertisement as a whole. The selection of this paper was a canny decision because green is often closely correlated with the idea of “going-green,” recycling, or preserving nature. Despite that, green is also a color that represents money and/or greed. The ad depicts over a period of three images a person repeatedly taking the

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