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    elements of form harmoniously to deliver the perfect balance and unity. At the same time, the use color and their representation are what differentiate the two pieces from each

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    Life is an incredible experience, but why do some of us spend our time following uneventful lifestyles that restrain us from attaining happiness? Using a transition from a black and white world to one of color, both the novel The Giver and the film Pleasantville, suggest the importance of living a life of meaning as each narrative’s main character embarks on a quest to discover the beauty of emotions and the individuality of which they have been deprived. The Giver lives in a colorless dystopian

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    translucent glazes to intensify both color and tone. The realism of this painting is achieved by intense colors, variations in shade and light, the look of three dimensional forms, almost perfect textures, and the use of direct and diffused light. This painting is of a richly dressed couple, in what might be a reception room, with a bed, chest, and blooming cherry tree outside. The deep symbolism of many objects found in this painting are reinforced using color, light, and many of the principals and

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    Movies like “Night of the Living Dead” are always towards the people with color, class, and violences. The movie “Night of the Living Dead” is about how zombies attack and how six people are trying the serve in house with little to nothing but one gun. Mind you that the zombies and five out of six are caucasian, which leaves the other one and he's a african male. The african male named is Ben and to me I feel that he was seen as low class, everybody was either against Ben or with him, and towards

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    constructed idea. The film emphasizes that the only difference in biology between a person of color and a white person is the color of his or her skin. Although the film is not directly related to the environment, it supports the ideas of the article “Trump's EPA Concludes Environmental Racism Is Real,” by Vann R. Newkirk II. In the article, it is statistically proven that communities in which people of color are centralized are the ones that are struggling the most with environmental conditions. Learning

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    Colorblind People

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    Although color blindness does not always have a big effect on the lives of people, at times, it can be a problem. Whether it is at home, school, or work, a colorblind person may face certain challenges that those who have normal color vision aren't aware of (Living with Colour Vision Deficiency). First take school for instance. Many educational materials are color-coded to help guide the learning process; however, the students who are color blind (especially when they aren't diagnosed with color blindness

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    Natural selection is when organisms develop traits, so that they will be better adapted to their environment. Natural selection affects every living thing in the world. There are the examples of animals blending into their environment to hide from predators. Also there is when a thing living in a cold climate grows more hair to become warmer, and not die. Certain traits are more common in a population because the traits increase an individual's probability of surviving and reproducing. To start

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    unavoidable aspect of life is death through their use of word choice and color. The use of word choice in W.H. Auden’s poem and Pieter Bruegel’s painting focus the attention on the same

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    individuals. Life is an indescribable experience, but why do some of us spend our time living uneventful lives that keep us from attaining happiness? Emphasized by a transition from black and white to color in both the novel The Giver and the film Pleasantville characters embark on a quest to discover the beauty of emotions and the individuality of which they have been deprived providing the richness of the importance of living a meaningful life. The story of The Giver is set in a colorless dystopian

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    The Aging Process

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    dangerous path to depression and feelings of helplessness. As people age they do not see the world in the same shades of color. Most seniors see with a tint of yellow due to hardening of the lens around the eye. Details are not as sharp so it is not as easy to see subtle color changes and some patterns. “The process occurs so gradually that most people do not notice the colors and lights getting dimmer. This could be an

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