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    blue border as the corner pieces. Each line within both of these pieces was still connecting various flowers although in contrast to the navy blue section the line of these sections were red. Although a fairly minor detail in between a miniscule dark cyan line rested in between them and the next section. Thirdly, a massive red section which lies within the navy blue border contains a extremely symmetrical geometric and floral pattern throughout it. Lasty, after a single line of cream separating…

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    In early fourth grade, I moved to North Carolina from Florida with my dad. We moved in with my grandma and grandpa. We lived in a microscopic 2 bedroom apartment in a city called Cary. I was always very close to my grandma; she was like my second mom. I helped her cook and clean and we would occasionally watch Ellen together. Like glue, she was what kept our family together. In February of 2013, 5 months after moving, my grandma was having trouble eating. She would complain of her…

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    A negative is a type of image that is placed on plastic film. When this negative is viewed, the darkest areas of the actual subject will appear the brightest, and the lightest areas of the subject will seem the darkest. This is because the light-sensitive chemicals within the camera reverse the order of colors. When a camera is shot, the chemicals become darkened by exposure to the light. Like black-and-white negatives, color negatives use the same type of technology. In essence, the colors on…

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    Rumors A Farce Analysis

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    Rumors, a farce by Neil Simon, was directed by Carol Sutton and costumed by Will Lowry at Furman University. The farce featured outlandish characters with costumes that were crisp and sparkling that joined the characters’ social statuses and the anniversary they were supposed to celebrate. Lowry stated that with the costumes, he tried “reinforcing characters and playing with relationships.” The costumes represented each character and relationship well, but lacked success in conjunction with the…

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    The words hung ominously as they glowed in bright cyan neon in the center of the translucent blackboard. Disease, famine, pollution, genocide, hatred, fear, cruelty, contamination, scandal, deception, war, greed, intimidation, vengeance, manipulate, propaganda, exclusion, extinction, lawlessness, overpopulation, conflict, envy, terrorism, limited resources, poverty, weapons of mass destruction, cancer, collateral damage… Each of these representations of obsolete terminology and departed…

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    Looking out my high window, I saw a city, and beyond that, a beach. The skies were clear and the water was a cyan blue. Conditions seemed perfect for a day to relax at the beach, and my fears of an underwater state faded. To my unresisted temptation, I decided to go head to the one place I was told to avoid: the water. Upon arrival I found the sun quickly descending…

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    “The golden ratio is a special number found by dividing a line into two parts so that the longer part divided by the smaller part is also equal to the whole length divided by the longer part.” (Elaine J. Hom )After the 21st century, golden ratio represents as a phi in Greek alphabet. The equation for golden ratio is a/b = (a+b)/a = 1.6180339887498948420 …,but if we round it two places, it will be 1.62.the golden ratio is also called the golden mean, golden section, golden number and so on. The…

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    Despite the popularity of the brand, there have been very few alterations to the concept of zombies. It appears as if the horrific transformation from a regular human to an uncontrollable cannibal has been held in a favorable position within the film and literature industry. However, despite the stable concept, zombies have experienced a major change, as they have risen to a new level of terror and disgust. Modern zombies have evolved into rotting creatures that truly appear as if they have been…

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    Emergence delirium (ED) was first described in the 1960s by Dr. Eckenhoff as "a dissociated state of consciousness in which the child is inconsolable, irritable, uncooperative, typically thrashing, crying, moaning, or incoherent" (Mohkamkar et al., 2014, para. 1)‌. Several possible causes of ED have been proposed including rapid emergence from short acting volatile anesthetics and the chemical makeup of volatile anesthetics themselves (Reduque & Verghese, 2012).‌ ED impacts 5.3% of all…

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    Geneva Smitherman has a lot of ideas; some of which I don’t agree with and others which I really don’t agree with. Geneva makes a clear and straightforward argument that black dialects –or any non-white dialects for that matter– of English are being marginalized. That much I agree with. She wishes to see an integration of Black English into the classroom and a removal of the “standard” English. That much I do not. It is easy to make broad declarations of how things down here should work from her…

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