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    “He doesn’t suspect a thing,” Mrs. Mitty said. She stood in a small room, the lights dimmed just enough so she could see. In the middle of the room was a wooden table and a chair on each end of it. A brighter light shining straight on the center of the table spread out across the room. Only a few feet away from Mrs. Mitty stood a man. He wore a black suit and tie with a pair of aviator sunglasses. “Sit,” said the man in a frigidly. He gestured towards the chair on one end of the table. Mrs.…

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    In the disastrous and murderous island of Lord of the Flies, author William Golding creates suspense and confusion as kids progress as their own evil selves in this novel. In the green and scar filled jungle, the sandy beach, and the rock and cliff filled mountain terrain in the boat shaped island, Golding portrays the color white in the novel as a symbol for purity and innocence for civilization. During Simon’s wrongfully killing for him being mistaken as the beast, the little boy is…

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    The Oresteia takes place is one where light and darkness are just two of many images used to enhance all viewpoints of the society that “Clytaemnestra” “Agamemnon” and “The Libation Bearers” occupy. The evolution is shown throughout the tragedy of The Oresteia, beginning in “Agamemnon”. The first play begins with the watchman noticing a signal fire upon a mountain, which lights up the night sky, therefore, alerting Argos that the Trojan War is finally over. Light and darkness oppose and support…

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    Blood Descriptive Writing

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    finish the thought. I ran my tongue along the top of my teeth, feeling the new canines already developing. The point pierced my tongue, and a drop of blood dripped out, tasting an unsettling nice. The new strength that even the little drop gave me brought me to reality. I was in a bedchamber: large and old-fashioned. It…

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    smaller than expected, they each had amazing detail. “Beirut Sea and baby” by Lahib Jaddo is a stunning acrylic on panel art work that caught my eye and blocked out the rest of the exhibitions. This acrylic on panel piece contains from, content, color, light contrast, scale and proportion and sets a happy tone. Form and content take place in every piece of art. Form refers to a three dimensional work of art. It is the concept that encapsulates all visible features. For example, what techniques,…

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    Colour Grading Assignment 1 First and foremost, Billy, Liz, and Jessica all agree that we will not use this footage for any purpose beyond this assignment. The scene from the show Annedroids provided to us includes four characters having a conversation outside, one of these characters being a CGI robot. The scene consists of seven different shots that vary in lighting and colour, posing a problem for the colourist who would need to adjust them for continuity. One of the noticeable challenges…

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    Maple Syrup Essay

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    mg per tablespoon), potassium (40.8 mg per tablespoon), magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, and iron, trace amounts of B2 (riboflavin), B5 (pantothenic acid), niacin, and folic acid and no cholesterol. Maple Syrup is brought into a series of "grades". In America the grades include; Light Amber, Medium Amber, Dark Amber, and B(commercial syrup). The grades do not matter on the taste but on the color of the syrup. Did you know that a gallon of maple syrup weighs 11 pounds. Why does the color…

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    length, the smaller the image and the longer the focal length the bigger the image. How bright an image may be solely depends on the amount of light collected by the objective lens. How much light can be collected corresponds to the area of the objective lens. So the bigger the objective lens, the more light can be collected. If you want to increase the light gathering power by 4, you can double the diameter of the lens. How bright the image is depends on how an image can spread over a big area…

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    Dale Chihuly

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    towers, bordering the courtyard. Each chandelier contained a different color-scheme, but both were vivid colors that could serve as an inspiration to the scientists who worked hard each day. Every evening, the installations were lit, exerting glowing light on the glistening stone floor. However, the chandeliers were not the only pieces being exhibited. A Sun was set up symmetrically at the end of the Institute’s…

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    Essay About Moving Away

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    re-examine their life while apart. Their relationship is at a point of moving forward or toward a complete break. There is no denying the love between them. There’s only the question of whether it’s strong enough to withstand the trials that life has brought upon them. Naya couldn’t let him give up on his dream while she lives hers out. As her mind wonders, the phone buzzed and she looked down at it; would there be a message from him? No, just another update from Twitter. She punched a few…

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