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    Aragon oil, Sunflower seed oil, Acai fruit oil, Papaya, and Agave Americana. Appealing to the eye, this attracts the audience to the ad by using vivid and appetizing images. The use of color for example the ones we see in the ingredients; greens, blues, orange bring a sense of appeal to the eye because they look pleasing. An important detail as to why they show these ingredients on the ad is because they are natural . Any product that contains natural oraganic ingredients will want to promote…

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    the result of pool balls colliding with one another. The view of the table is seen not at eye level or from above the pool table, but somewhere in between. For me, an entry point into this painting is from the bottom-right corner, where a man in a blue hat is leaning over the table with his pool stick in hand, lining up a shot. The way he is leaning leads your eye to the next person, who appears to be straining his neck to…

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    The color blue is used to describe the color of the windows, pajamas, her father’s shirt, the sky, and more importantly, the bar where Frankie met a soldier (Thomason 17). One evening, Frankie had dinner with a soldier that was slightly older than her and it made her extremely nervous, because she had never talked to a soldier; nevertheless, gone on a date with one. The bar was named “Blue Moon”, which further explains the significant meaning of the color blue. In the final part, the…

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    The Crew T-Shirt

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    purchase articles of clothing with names and numbers that support the football players. One of the biggest sellers that we have at our school year-round is “The Crew” t-shirts. Our student section at the different sport activities are referred to as “The Crew” because it is related to our mascot, a pirate. Anyone can buy the t-shirts throughout the school year for $8.00 in the school office or our marketing classroom. However, during Homecoming we sell them for $7.50 to encourage more students…

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    Running Away from Home: Prejudice in the South The songs Alabama Blues by J. B. Lenoir (1965) and Good Kid by Kendrick Lamar (2012) both exemplify the rampant racial prejudice against black Americans that occurred in the southern states back in the 1960s and in the present, respectively. Alabama Blues is a blues song that tells the story of a man who blames the state of Alabama for all of his misfortunes, specifically the deaths of his sister and brother. Lenoir’s brother is murdered by police…

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    astonished that the books are real. He sees the truth The color blue is present around Gatsby more than any other character. His gardens are blue, his chauffeur wears blue, the water separating him from Daisy is his "blue lawn" (9.150), mingled with the "blue smoke of brittle leaves" in his yard. His transformation into Jay Gatsby is sparked by Cody, who buys him a "blue coat"—and he sends a woman who comes to his house a "gas blue" dress (3.25). Before you tie this up under one simple label,…

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    The song begins with a low and dreary beat and guitar strumming. The slow, somewhat sad tune casts an image, in my mind, of a man strolling from a bar after having a bad day, perhaps after being laid off by his boss. It has a slow, but steady pace that is supported by the guitar and low drum beats. At around the 3 minute mark , the beat speeds up slightly, as if to suggest tribulations or a slight sign of hope and light amongst the gray tone that has been present for the majority of the song…

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    Leigh And Her Mom Analysis

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    doesn’t have a lot of high technology, like cell phone or iPad in those days, so it’s easier to analysis. When I first saw this painting, it very attracts me, especially the color of the painting. The background color of the painting is blue and my favorite color is blue. Another reason I got attracted by this painting is that this painting is very simple, not complicated to figure out what this painting is talking about; and the painting only has two people and few objects. Leigh and her mom…

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    of the most gorgeous places in America. From the oceans to the mountains, Hawaii’s spectacular views can have anyone daydreaming. In Hawaii, waking to the red and blue birds chirping and the oceans waves crashing on to the shore is tremendously relaxing. Looking out the window of the hotel while lying in bed, one could see crystal blue ocean crashing onto the sandy white beaches. The sand on the beaches does not feel like the beach in Panama City Beach; it does not stick to you as much and it…

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    pm, music began to play through the loud speakers. The song sounded like Texas Blues. Texas blues is a subgenre of blues. The guitar played heavily throughout the song, and the song had guitar solos and ‘licks’ or small riffs. This is very common in Texas blues. This reminded of Stevie Ray Vaughn, a well-known Texas blues musician. The song also had the 12 bar blues feel to it which made me notice that it was a blues song. The male singer had roughness in his voice as he discussed Texas life in…

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