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    Clark Duke says, “I am a big fan of matching outfits in general”. Matching is so important because it can either make you the laughing stock, or make you the best dressed gentleman in the room, not only looked as a well refined gentleman, but also gaining the 1st impression respect from everyone in the room. To determining if Professor Jason Pitruzzello’s tie matches his outfit there are 3 different aspects to pay close attention to; the color of his shirt with the tie, the pattern of both the shirt

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    Piet Mondrian was born March 7, 1872, in Amsterfoot, Netherlands. His father, Headmaster of the town’s Dutch Reformed elementary school, was a devout Calvinist. Malevich’s childhood was strict and based on the reformed Amsterfoot. In 1880, his family moved to Winterswijk, near the German border. In 1892, Mondrian registered at the National Academy of Art in Amsterdam. There he trained as a realist, concentrating on visual observation and with a strict devotion to detail. Immediately, post university

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    not actually "present". What I see is a rich and studied mixture of different primary light colors. The mix was made by the brain through my visual organs. This relates to the RGB system that creates all perceptible colors from the mixture of red, green and blue. Human eye receptors are especially sensible to these three colors. Now the RGB colors are provoking me to look into them in a much deeper sense and all his works have this strong representation of colors. These colors have a strong impact

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    photosynthesis and each pigment can absorb different colors but will reflect green light because it does not really absorb it. Therefore, plants always appear to have a green color. Plants have four pigments that were tested in this exercise called carotenoids such as carotenes/xanthophyll, also pigments chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. Chlorophyll a absorbs blue/violet light, chlorophyll b absorbs red/blue light, and carotene absorbs blue-green/violet colors. Oxygen is after product of photosynthesis along with

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    drops in seconds. “I need to measure the ghostnitric energy in the room.” Seth pulled a small device about the size of a calculator from his hip pocket and pressed an oversized black button. The thingamabob made a soft snick sound then flashed green. “So the green light means that the ghost was a fake?” I guessed. “No, no.” He lifted his eyes from the contraption and gave me a worried look. “It was very real.” “Real?” Twist’s eyebrows quivered. “Come on.” I grabbed his wrist and dragged him up the stairs

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    one setting, he does them over a period of years because his art work is in a very large scale. The painting, Blanton, was finished in 1997 and it was a landscape of mountains and a lake. The colors in this painting are so vibrant, that the blues, greens, and the browns go directly to the viewer’s eyes. This artist has so many elements of art in this piece, with the lines and the texture on the water and the mountains. The lines are everywhere

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    is persuasive in the argument of humanity, in its relation to morality. The question of morality is the question of virtue or in this case the fight between good and evil, also know as yin and yang. The usage of colours black, white, brown, blue, green, yellow, and red, stand alone are to effective describe good or evil, yin or yang. The colours are also mixed to show the coexisting harmony of the colours together can bring about a heightened form of destruction or form of good. For much of the film

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    Before I analyze my ad, let me give you a quick rundown. In the ad, there is an image of a girl aged 9-12 dancing with an older 50 or so woman. They are supposedly grandma and granddaughter. The photo is candid and neither are looking into the camera. To the right is the following text, "Release Your Inner Child With Capri Sun Organic." Below that the smaller text reads, "New Capri Sun Organic Healthier, Tastier, and Better Than Ever. Now Containing One Serving of Fruit." This text is wrapped

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    that are directly across from each other on the color wheel are primarily used. In this case, the complementary colors represented in the painting are red and green. Tanning shows a rich, blood-red color in the carpeting as well as on the shirt of the girl leaning against the frame of on of the doors. Those deep reds complement the ivy green color of the hallway walls, the leaves on the large sunflower, and the vines from the flower as well. Another aspect of color in the painting that pulled me in

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    shown as important details to the story and how they are portrayed by the reader. Each color is portrayed in a character, idea or even a event that takes place. The color symbolism in The Great Gatsby is represented by the colors green, black, and purple. The color green represents one of the colors in color symbolism of The Great Gatsby because its represents envy and also the light at the end of Daisy’s dock. One quote from The Great Gatsby about the light at the end of the dock “... fifty feet

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