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    or is it the interaction that is predetermined by normal neurological processes? Picture yourself walking up to a building; there are green trees decorating the walkway. You reach the metallic silver doors. While looking up at the sky, the snow white clouds slowly caress the deep blue sky. You pull the metallic door open, entering the building. As the mundane walls around you start to collapse your body goes cold and numb. Colors directly impact our feelings and mood, which further impacts our

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    enchanting essence as well. Alongside with light, color also plays a subtle, yet significant role in the audience’s perception of the ad. The dress worn by Mendes is a creamy off-white color. This color reflects light and combined with the highlights on her skin gives Mendes an imperious and elegant glow. The off white color also portrays a sense of innocence however an innocence that is not entirely pure. Another prominent color in this ad is red. The red found on the bottle of Campari is paired

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    Langston Hughes and Yusef Komunyakaa, much like any two poets when compared, are very different. However, they composed two poems that are very similar. Langston Hughes’s poem, “Theme for English B”, and Yusef Komunyakaa’s, “Facing it”, can be compared in many different ways. The most outstanding similarity of the two poem’s, is the fact the speakers are outsiders and very much unlike everyone else in the poem because of their race. With the quotes “I am twenty-two, colored, born in Winston-Salem”

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    The Red And Grey Columns

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    At first glance, this painting look worn down because the colors seem dull. The painting has thirteen men seated around a wooden table, with a white checkered tablecloth, eating a meal. There is a woman kneeling on the floor, made up of square tiles, reaching for a fancy ceramic piece. Most of the men have facial hair a serious look on their face and also have many wrinkles. The room, that the men are all seated in, is just big enough for each one of them to be seated around the table. You can see

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    The Death and Life of Great American Cities----The conditions for city diversity Jane Jacobs An illustrated report Background The death and life of great American cities was published in 1961. It was like an earthquake when it first appeared in the field of urban planning. At that time, the main stream of planning circle in America critiqued the book that it brought nothing but troubles to the field of urban planning. However, as time went by, the contents of the book have been increasingly accepted

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    associated with characters of wealth who do not find love in what they own and cheat in order to try and satisfy themselves. White – “white Georgian Colonial mansion overlooking the bay,” “white dresses,” “She dressed in white, and had a little white roadster.” In the novel, the color white embodies purity and is associated with Daisy via the car she drives and the clothes she wears which is ironic due to the fact that she loves not her husband Tom, but Gatsby

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    of dark and white symbolism through Toni Morrison’s criticism, readers can then comprehend the seemingly simple characters and the plot in The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas in better detail. Also, the ambiguous details of the plot of The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas are become more clear when examined through the eyes of Toni Morrison and her criticism on literature. Therefore, through the analysis of the concepts such as the co-dependency and reverse symbolism of black and white and the idea

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    The purpose of experimentation was to determine if light intensity had any effect on the rate of photosynthesis as tested through absorbance values, to determine which wavelength of light was most effective for photosynthesis, and to determine which pigments contributed most to each peak of the action spectrum and how the absorption spectrum correlated to the action spectrum. In plant cells, there are two photosystems located in the thylakoid membranes which utilizes light in order to provide power

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    Han Tran Dr. Ewell English 308W November 15, 2016 The Bloody Chamber In the short story “The Bloody Chamber” by Angela Carter depicts a naïve young girl who is also the narrator who marries a widow named Marquis. The girl is excited to venture into the world of adulthood, but that excitement ceases when she discovers the horrifying truth of her new husband. Her husband begins to display a side that she has never seen before and what was supposed to be a fairy tale love becomes a story full of lust

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    There are many films that can impact adults lives, however, through the works of Baz Luhrmann in film, and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work in paper one can argue that the film “The Great Gatsby” can have a great effect on the viewers. The 2013 film by Baz Luhrmann steps out of the typical Hollywood regime through its colors, music and visual effects; this is done in order to perfectly convey the valuable lessons Fitzgerald brings. The Loyola University Chicago Film Committee should most definitely add

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