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    parallel the idea of morality, where white is right and black is wrong. However, the complication arises at the area between the white and black: the grey. The grey area possesses no absolute verdict, for one can be both morally right and wrong. Russian realist Anton Chekhov implements such perception as he colours the story with white, black, and grey. An exploration of “The Lady with The Dog” serves to examine his employment of colour

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    It’s Official…. The 2017 Holiday Season Has Arrived! The party season is here so dazzle your look when you attend holiday parties and season festivities by wearing an outfit especially picked to create the best holiday look, especially for you! Sure, a little black dress is always on par for the party scene, but who says holiday dressing has to be so cut and dry? Why not switch your look up? The amazing stylists here at Eve by Eve’s are here to help you to stand out for this festive season. Our featured

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    This is not appropriate. “I got you extra chocolate chips. Food n’ Stuff had a special.” Really, while the molestation of my ears is almost pleasing, you are not the person, and now is not the time. “ Oh thank you Elliot! Looks like some celebration chocolate chip cookies are in order. If you stick around you may get a taste.” “ I would love to Mrs. Lin but I got a game of soccer scheduled.” You give me no choice Private. Evasive maneuver squirm in effect. “ Then you better get outside

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    Analysis of Setting in Amy Tan’s “A Pair of Tickets” In Amy Tan’s “A Pair of Tickets,” setting unfolds an important aspect of the story by positioning a ‘where’ and ‘when.’ Throughout the story, June May struggles with her internal conflict of resisting her Chinese culture. However, she begins to release this resistance as she ventures through China. The setting perpetuates the theme through the usage of transportation, the significance of the color gray amongst colors, and June May’s transition

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    Grey bedroom: peculiarities of execution Grey is the most versatile color. It is as neutral as white and black, but deprived of the excessively categorical inherent in contrasting shades. Grey has many shades, it blends harmoniously into any interior, in any style and goes well with a wide range of furniture and decor. It is ideal as a base, as a backdrop to something worthwhile. Being very deep and often attractive-beautiful, he nevertheless is able to become invisible and smoky, having receded

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    Paintings are expression in art form, they reveal the feelings of the painters, and convey the messages. One of the greatest painter that can reflect the lives of the Mexican people is Diego Rivera. Diego Rivera is famous for marrying a fellow Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, but is a notorious womanizer, also famous for his paintings. In one of the paintings, “Frozen Assets,” Diego Rivera visited New York during the Great Depression depicting the people and city in his paintings with colors with the

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    A Dying Love in Thomas Hardy’s “Neutral Tones” Love is a strange emotion and can make a person feel ten feet high or a low as a snail. When most people write about love it is full of life and color; however, Thomas Hardy writes of death in his experience with love in his poem, “Neutral Tones.” It is a dramatic monologue poem written in the 1800s and is in first person. The title of the poem clearly points out the neutrality of a colorless failing love. In addition, the poem focuses on describing

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    Meredith Grey. She is a surgeon on one of my favourite shows, Grey’s Anatomy. I really look up to her for everything that she stands for and her strength in everything that she does. It’s important to find people that are really aspiring and this character really inspires me. Even though Meredith is a fictional character, her values and her characteristics are very realistic and, in my opinion, many can relate to her. If I have the choice to be anyone for a day or a month, it would be Meredith Grey.

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    Analysis Of I Love Lucy

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    Rewinding back to the 1950’s, I Love Lucy was one of the most popular sitcoms on television. There were two main characters and they happen to be married. The husband’s name was Ricky and the wife’s name is Lucy. Ricky is a talented singer and part of a band. On the other hand, his wife strives to be famous and share her talents with the world. Her husband claims that she has no talent and she would be better off staying at home to be a housewife. Throughout the show, Lucy finds herself getting into

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    blues, creams and whites. Brown was very popular on the runways this time around so I have the classic trench coat that every women needs. Its perfect for a rainy day, or for a brisk chilly morning. I also have the chunky tan sweater and the ripped jeans, denim jacket, with

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