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    Marissa Woo Ms. Barwise ENG 111 12 October 2016 The Red Effect You scroll through the emoji list on your phone for the salsa dancing lady in a red dress. Why are you using this emoji? Do you like red dresses? Does the dancing lady symbolize how you see yourself? Does she represent how you’re feeling? Perhaps she represents how you wish to see yourself, or how you hope others perceive you. In her poem “What Do Women Want,” Kim Addonizio uses a red dress to symbolically communicate her desire…

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    spring can be as cheap as rearranging the livingroom furniture making it feel like a whole, new space. Updating the pillows in lighter weight fabrics, like cotton and linen, with floral patterns or stripes, and in coral and blue, or teal and lime green makes the area lighter and bright. Thomas advises using light-weight fabric drapery too, plus switching to a roller shade of woven fabric that allows light to enter but reduces the glare. Although most her clients are hesitant about wallpaper,…

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    Cerebral Palsy Case Study

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    Medical history of patient: Bailey’s mother had complications during her pregnancy with her, but they have not noticed anything unusual with Bailey’s health before her diagnosis. She had the common cold every once in a while, but she has not had any other complications since birth prior to her Cerebral Palsy. She was then diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at the age of 5 (present day). Family members: Bailey’s mother’s name is Linda and her father’s name is Robert. Both of her parents work full…

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    Art work neatly lines the being colored walls of a standard sized room in the University of Arizona’s Museum of Art. Hanging next to an oil painting of a vibrant rainbow gracing the sky of what could easily be downtown Tucson, is a piece of art work the elegantly displays the stark black wing of a plane gliding over a town or city that’s been brought to life with small dots of color. That piece of artwork is American Artist Yvonne Jacquette’s “Night Wing View 1”, a 15-color screenprint published…

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    Eyes can see everything, whether your own or of a higher power you’re able to see everything in your own perspective. The billboard you read about in the novel The Great Gatsby is nothing but just a billboard. The eyes on this billboard belong to Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, who is an optometrist, which watches over the valley of ashes. It In the novel the eyes are associated with a higher power or God. In the Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald creates a symbol out of the billboard with eyes; it…

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    The Great Gatsby 01. The Green Light Gatsby is constantly looking out across the water at Daisy’s dock, where a green light is constantly flickering. This green light symbolizes the hope that one day, him and daisy can be together again. It is always reminding gatsby of the past. (51 words) 02. The Yellow Car We see Gatsby’s flamboyant yellow car comes primarily into play when Daisy uses it and kills Tom’s mistress. This yellow car symbolizes the extent to which Gatsby is willing to go to get…

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    Ivey's Intricacies

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    “I don’t know how it works, but it works.” Inadvertently, lead singer Millie Perks perfectly encapsulates the essence of emerging Gold Coast indie-rock band IVEY. Nominally, Millie is referring to the intricacies of IVEY’s song writing process; offering a mere throwaway line, before providing deeper analysis. However, underlying this, she indicates something far more resonant. She’s right, IVEY are a paradox, and yet incredibly simple. Ostensibly, their prosperity seems unlikely, having to…

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    are the ideas behind the Valley of Ashes, Eckleburg's Eyes and the Green Light at the end of Daisy's dock. This essay will analyse these locations and objects, and various possibilities for ideas will be presented. Firstly, our focus will be directed towards the Green Light, located at the end of Daisy's dock, a little light warning boats of a present structure during inclement weather, by constantly shining and emitting a faint green glow. Right across Gatsby’s dock, it becomes his symbol of…

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    Rock climbing!! “Ok girls it is time to get ready for cabin time!” Sarabi said in her amazing voice that was sweet like honey. I slowly crept out of bed and my feet touched the stone floor, when i touched my feet felt like I was in Antarctica because the floor was cold and my feet were warm. I went up to sarabi and quietly said. “ do we need tennis shoes and bug spray?” “Yes you will need both” she said with a hint excitement on her voice. I went back to my bunk and pulled my shoes out from…

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    In the article, “No one could see the color blue until modern times,” Loria writes how blue was not used to describe objects until more modern times. The author traced the use of each color in a language and culture and saw a pattern of the emergence of the use of each color. Black and white were the first colors to appear, and blue was the last to appear. The sky and ocean were not described as blue and used other colors and words to describe the color. I believe just because we did not used…

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