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    and more can all be made from wood. Remember that any wood items in the bathroom should be sealed or treated to prevent rot from the moisture buildup.</p> <h2>Color Selection</h2> <p>The arts and crafts style works with a simple palette of colors. They are mostly natural colors such as various shades of brown, green and yellow. Other colors can be included, but they should be relatively dim in brightness to avoid seeming out of place. </p> <h2>Selecting Hardware</h2> <p>There are certain parts

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    Biology: Concept Maps

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    Biology is the study of living organisms and their behaviors, anatomy, and physiology. In addition, living organisms are characterized by their cellular structure, and their ability to grow, reproduce, evolve, metabolize, and maintain homeostasis. Each part of what makes an organism itself is intimately connected to each of its other features. Throughout my study of biology this semester, I learned about these relationships and decided they could be best represented through a concept map. To optimize

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    the Whistle Stop Cafe is racism and how it affected those living in the time period in which a large portion of the book is based. Fannie Flagg, the author of the novel, portays this theme in a variety of ways. One of the best examples being how two African American twins known as Jasper and Artis grow up to live entirely different lifes purely because of the shade of their skin. While Jasper is born with skin that has more of a tan color, Artis is born with a much darker complexion. This minor difference

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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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    The Argument for Smaller, Simpler, Sustainable Living Why care about smaller, simpler and sustainable living? We care because we want to satisfy clients’ personal needs and values. We care because we want to live a healthier, more meaningful life on this planet we call Earth. The movement for sustainability is fueled by a growing awareness that we live on a fragile, limited planet. Many of the natural resources we need for survival are running out. We must find ways we can continue to live comfortably

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    of red, blue, green, pink, lavender, orange, and yellow color creates a stylized and carefully balanced scene of nature with human influence. Representing the French countryside, the picture is a symbol of expresses the human labor under the shadow of a large tree whose edge creates a decorative pattern in the foreground, and the small dabs of pure, vibrant color creates the dazzling effect of bright afternoon sunshine. The points of color placed very close to one another, blend in our eye rather

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    will help you choose the right artwork for your home and its many spaces. Don 't Settle When looking for the right pieces to fill your living room, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen and foyer, do not settle. Above all else, it is advisable to get out and see what 's out there. Art exists in galleries, at auctions,

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    Color blindness is the inability to see certain colors or certain shades of those colors. An unlucky few are unable to perceive any colors other than black or white, but the vast majority of people suffering from color blindness struggle with only a few colors, so the condition may more accurately be described as “color vision deficiency”. Color blindness is most common in males and it is known that 1 in 12 men suffer from the condition, although there is speculation that a significant percentage

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    Slavery In Red Rising'

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    In the book “Red Rising” the reds are lower color that work in the mines of mars believing they are there to prepare the world of mars so it is fit for other colors. But then Darrow, the main character, learns that the reds are slaves because “The Sons of Ares” show him that other colors are already at mars living rich and spoiled. I cannot relate to this but i feel like slaves back in the 1700s could. The slaves saw that whites were living rich and spoiled lives. They hated this because they were

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    Sameness In The Giver

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    Living through life has a purpose. Without basic needs and things that make life great would give life meaning. Living without sameness, constant surveillance, and a perfect community like the Giver’s is not worth giving up for a perfect world. Life with sameness would make life completely meaningless and boring. Sameness would mean no color, nature, wildlife, and various other things that make life special and unique. These special aspects of everyone's’ life special and make people enjoy and

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