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    The Autobiography of Red is a book describing the maturing and coming of age of the winged creature named Geryon in a style not used to often for a full character narrative: poetry. In this paper, however, I will only be discussing one of the chapters in this book of poetry, specifically Chapter 3: Rhinestones. Immediately as the chapter begins on page 59 we see figurative language being used, “ …Rhinestoning past on her way to the door.” Judging by the context, this could mean that she is sort

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    Because we subconsciously process colors in our minds, colors actually provide a deeper meaning in film. The color scheme of films tends to lack deserved recognition; however, filmmakers utilize specific colors in order to enhance their work. Paying attention to these particular colors may reveal deeper meanings that are overlooked in an artwork. The series Black Mirror demonstrates how producers build different colors into film to suggest various moods and give the audience insight for a better

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    Mason Bowman Mason Bowman-Cobb/Stout ELA/Social Studies 8 May 2017 The Sitting Bull Sitting Bull Accordingly, was a Hunkpapa Lakota holy man who led his people during years of resistance to United States government policies. He was killed by Indian agency police on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation during an attempt to arrest him, at a time when authorities feared that he would join the Ghost Dance movement. Sitting Bull joined his first war party in 14 and soon gained a reputation for bravery in

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    Lamborghini’s bull mark is strong because it is an incontestable mark that is conceptually and commercially strong and not weakened by third-party use. Lamborghini’s mark is conceptually strong because it is inherently distinct and arbitrary. The mark is commercially strong because of Lamborghini’s strong sales and presence in mainstream media. Third-party use of bull marks does not weaken the Lamborghini’s mark because none of the third-party marks are in Lamborghini’s relevant market. And the

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    for others the fiesta is for a good time and later a good story. The most famous events is the running with the bulls and bullfighting. These events is why the festival has become so internationally known, for a different reason however, some take the event as exciting and blood rushing,while others describe it as extremely dangerous,cruel, and a bull bloodbath. Running with the bulls, many has said to be an exhilarating event. Lasting between two through six minutes depending on whether issues

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    They are told to tolerate only for a little, soon the whites will fall off the earth. This frightens the whites, they take action. Troops are brought into the reservation. Many are obliterated. The first accused is sitting bull. When the last offer came he spoke along with red cloud. “You teach our children the words of your God, "Be fruitful and multiply." But it seems these words are not meant for the Indian. For what kind of man would take a wife and have children he cannot feed? No Indian man

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    Bull Riding

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    3rd Demiter They say bull riding is the most dangerous sport on dirt. In a lot of ways they are right a lot of people are injured and even killed. In bull riding they say its not if you get hurt its when and how bad. Bull riding has been around for a long time for a few hundred years. Bull riding is an exciting and an adrenaline pumping sport because of the history of bull riding, the way you are scored, and the safety of the rider and the bull. Bull riding has a long rich history

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    The Stroop Effect Experiment Essay

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    The Stroop experiment can be traced back as far as the nineteen century around the time of some particular works of Cattell and Wundt. The experiment was first written about in 1929 in German. The experiment was name after John Ridley Stroop after he had written the article “Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions,” which was published in 1935.there have been over 700 replications of this experiment The experiment is a demonstration of reaction time of a task . The Stroop experiment

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    leaving! O drops of me! trickle, slow drops, Candid from me falling, drip, bleeding drops, From wounds made to free you whence you were prison'd, From my face, from my forehead and lips, From my breast, from within where I was conceal'd, press forth red drops, confession drops, Stain every page, stain every song I sing, every word I say, bloody drops, Let them know your scarlet heat, let them glisten, Saturate them with yourself all ashamed and wet, Glow upon all I have written or shall write, bleeding

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    Psychology of Color

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    1/23/11 The Psychology of Color The brain receives signals from three different color channels: red, blue, and green. When the brain receives a mix of these signals, we perceive colors that are mixtures of these three primary colors through a process called color addition (Think Quest “Color Psychology”). All colored visible light can be expressed as either mixtures or consistencies of red, blue, or green, which by perception between the eyes and the brain, produces the vast spectrum of color

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