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    Bio Diversity Lab

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    are being cut down start planting shrubbery and trees. Experiment 1: Diversity of Plants Table 2: Number of Each Plant Species Present in Pot 1 and Pot 2 Species Observed Number in Pot 1(sunlight) Number in Pot 2(shade) Zinnia 1 0 Marigold 4 9 Morning Glory 2 0 Cosmos 9

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    up your black suit with a few simple accessories such as a pocket square or patterned tie for a great shirt and tie combination Grey Suit The great thing about a grey suit is that there are so many different shade variations within the same shade. So, you can go for a lighter shade of grey, an

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    the symbolism, the film would have the potential to be a very visually appealing play. The film uses colour as a recurring symbol throughout, which makes for very serene, put-together, cinematography. The colour brown is used to correspond with the character of Tom, whose eyes are also brown. The same is done with the character of Summer and the colour blue. The colours

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    White is one of those shades that we often avoid at all costs in a kid's bedroom doors since it stains very easily and takes a lot of work to keep clean and looking great. In most children's bedrooms, the only place that you will see white is on the ceiling, with most parents taking the stand of banishing white doors from a kid's bedroom. Here are just a few alternatives that make a great replacement for white bedroom doors in your child's room: Natural wood finishes are high, but faux wood materials

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    lake itself however smelled like eggs rotting but the cool breeze was worth smelling the eggs rotting away. The sun was burning and as I sat on the hard rock, I could feel the heat rising. The trees were tall and were brown but there was one tree that stood out to me that appeared brown with a hue of red whose light radiated as the sun hit the tree. The leaves were auburn and forest green just like all the other trees, but the red tree stood out among all the others. Being unique can be difficult

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    This piece of art is an ink drawing by Johannes Stradanus. It is a visual depiction of our hero, Odysseus, standing before a line of shades who are waiting to speak with him. Odysseus had dug a pit with his sword and filled it with the blood of the sacrificed sheep. The shades are to drink from the blood before their meeting with Odysseus, being the main activity occurring in the drawing. The line is lead by Tiresias, and next to him kneels Anticlea, Odysseus’s mother, who is next in line to drink

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    Bobbi Bad Ad Summary

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    Analysis of BOBBI BROWN Ad Summary The ad is for Bobbi Brown Foundation from the March 2013 Issue 3 Issue of Marie Claire The product is promoting long-wear finish compact foundation. The ad has a white back-ground with Weasel words and pictures of the product. It also shows different skin tones of foundation showing its for different shade women it's not directed toward one skin tone. The slogan is “Confidence is Everything, But a Little Makeup Can’t Hurt”. The slogan is basically saying

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    Beautiful Nails

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    burgundy, purple option is fine, but orange, yellow, light shades, silver and white Avoid | If you think that the Dark colored nail polish will look good on Dark Complexions have metallic brown color formal and look good with casual outfits both |

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    David Monet

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    with shades of yellow and green lighting it up, white clouds litter the sky. Light shades of pink and purple are painted at the horizon line, as well as a small circle of orange which sits directly on the horizon line. The small circle of orange represents the sun, it is set on the right side of the painting and compared to the cliff the scale of the sun is miniscule, which makes it seem like it is set further back. The cliff itself is a combination of curved lines. The different shades of blue

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    Lorient, after studying with painters of the Barbizon school. Within the painting, she uses value, color, contrast, emphasis, proportion, scale, and variety. Berthe Morisot uses value in this painting. This adds in with color because she uses tints and shades, which are basically

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