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    visit Maple during the summer and fall months to see these trees. In the summer all the maple trees were a bright green and provided plenty of shade for the people out in the hot sun. In the fall the maple trees leaves would slowly transition into lovely shades of red, orange, and yellow. Sadly these colorful leaves would fall off the trees and turn brown the cooler it got outside. Eventually all the leaves would fall off and all the maple trees were bare branches. Tourists always stopped visiting

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    Golden Gate Bridge

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    bridge. The photograph features a lively contrast of colors, along with lines, and space. The only thing is, why isn’t the bridge gold? Instead of the Golden Gate Bridge being gold, it features a distinct shade of red, along with other objective colors. As seen in the photograph, shades of brown, green, and blue give the image a lively contrast of cool and warm colors. The cinnamon colored mountains tones nicely with the distinct red color of the bridge. As seen in the blue sky, there is a white tint

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    Two of the frog’s main external structures are its nose/nostrils and its eyes. Two of its internal structures are its tongue and lungs. The eyes are relatively small, they are about the size of a blueberry. They are a dark shade of blue, along with being squishy and moist. The eyes have a clear and retractable membrane called the nictitating membrane. This allows the frog to see under water. The eyes are retractable themselves, which helps the frog swallow food whole and push it down. The nostrils

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    Racial Inequality Essay

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    Racial inequality is studied throughout education. Skin tone hues differ throughout the African American community, therefore there are skin-tone biases that one might experience. Colorism is discrimination against individuals with a darker complexion, typically among individuals in the same ethnic or racial group. This form of colorism hierarchy has a huge impact on many individuals, and has placed stratifications within the community, workplace, schools, perceived attractiveness, and criminal justice

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    Modern Art 1900-40

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    Comparison Paper Modern European Art 1900-50 By the end of World War I in 1918, artist had a remarkable change in their styles of art. Two very pronounced artists, Fernand Leger and Max Beckman, served in the war and impacted their art profusely. World War I was an era of industrialization in culture and in the economy, and as the world changed, so did European Art. Leger fascination with the past and his vital experience in the war had a profound impact on his work. While the war was undergoing

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    How Can Chameleons Hear?

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    chemicals from the nervous system and bloodstream. Inside the “chromatophores” there are little sacs of of colors and when a signal comes from the nervous system the sac break and the color spreads through their skin. They only have 4 shades which are red, yellow, blue and brown. But like every artist they can mix colors to make different colors. Can chameleons hear? You may find it interesting that chameleons can’t hear, because if you look closely you can see that chameleons do not have a ear structure

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    Art emerged in the same time that human occured. In the prehistoric era, there was no writing, recording and any languages for speaking. The only one method that people used to communicate or tell the stories was arts. Arts tell us about the development of ancient people. We can know what was the main tools of ancient people for their living by analyzing arts. Arts do not only present belief, culture and society but they also show the important situation in the past. In my view, Horse and Sun Chariot

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    "Hills like White Elephants" In "Hills like White Elephants," the story by Ernest Hemingway was taken place at a railroad station with no shade nor trees. The story was told in someone else's point of view looking through a camera from the inside of the station. The short story uses symbolism comparing the big white hills to elephants, the bamboo bead curtain, and the train station and the luggage. First, the hills were a lovely view from a distance at the train station. The shape of the

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    In addition to early exploration there is a lot of history in the nature of Florida. On Juan Ponce de Leon’s first voyage in 1513, he decided to call Florida “Pascua Florida”, which is also known as the feast of flowers. He named Florida after this feast because when he took his first look at the landscape he was overwhelmed with beautiful flowers. Florida has a relatively warm and sunny climate and Florida is also home to over 1,700 rivers, streams, and creeks (“Florida Vol. 1”). A major water feature

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    on location at Crater Lake in 2013, and then completed in his Studio in 2014. The painting is currently at - The Gallery in Mount Shasta 2014 One Man Show, “Western Scenes and Wildlife”, and is currently held by the artist. It is painted on a dark brown frame. The artwork is about a island that is surrounded by lakes and in the middle of an mountainous region, the lake emphasizes the island in the middle of the lake. This painting is an three dimensional work by the shadows that the objects give

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