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    Mako Shark Research Paper

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    The characteristics of a Mako shark are blue or violet dorsal fin, but there are many more. The dorsal fin is either blue, violet or deep purple. The teeth are so sharp, when they close their mouth you can still see the teeth. The fins on a Mako shark are very small. The Mako sharks cousin is the Great White Shark. The Mako Shark is warm blooded. Mako sharks are caught in deep water or by Australia all the way to New Zealand. Mako sharks are caught in warm water. On the map they are usually…

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    color of the rooms. The first color of the room is blue, and blue is a color symbolizes the beginning of life because blue is a full beautiful color. And purple represents life and the living of the objects around. The third color in the story is green which means that people are young and ripe. Orange is the fourth color of the seven rooms that are portrayed in the story written by Edgar Allen Poe. The color also means that it is the fall of some one’s life being half way mid age, and the color…

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    Color In The Great Gatsby

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald utilizes rich colours to emphasize the imagery and visualization within the reader’s mind but more importantly, he articulates colour correspondence with individual characters as an allusive way to exemplify the inner qualities of their solitary names and actions. In this case, white is commonly used throughout Fitzgerald’s story and appears several times. The use of this colour emphases that innocence and purity is deceiving and hides the truth amongst these wealthy people.…

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    Natural Dyes Lab Report

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    Introduction Color variation is something we take for granted, especially when it comes to clothing. The colors from most of our clothes are obtained from fruits and vegetables, such as cranberries, strawberries, blackberries, some may come from flowers. Which can be traced back to an earlier time, when natural dyes were used for coloration of clothes and even linen that was used to wrap mummies! There are many natural dyes and each one has a different reaction with different fabrics. So, in…

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    As her mother walked through the door Catellina felt a breeze on my boiling cheeks. Her brother jumped in her arms and told her he missed her. Her sister smiled, hugged her and told her how happy she was to see her again. Without any acknowledgement from her, apart from an empty stare through the wooden walls Catellina walked away, knowing she had a right not to have faith in her mother anymore. As she walked away from the person she would have done anything for. Her inside burned and evaporated…

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    The colors used in Andy Warhol’s legendary painting of Marylyn Monroe’s are outstanding. The golden background is a symbol of Marylyn’s extravagant life. Warhol used colors such as bright yellow and formed curly lines on the head to represent Marylyn’s beautiful blonde hair. He also used very bright colors for Marilyn’s eyes and lips. At the center a much dark brown color is used forming a protruding rectangular platform that holds the actual face image. He produced shadows by painting the right…

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    For this piece of artwork I used pencil and a smudger. I made this in my 9th grade year for my art and design class. The title of this work is "Kitchen Drawer Drawing". My first impression when viewing the artwork is the background drowns out the objects, the objects are not dark enough while the background is too dark. Most of the objects can be recognized. Some of them the shading make the objects seem more like a blur than any kitchen item, so it makes it somewhat unrecognizable. The…

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    I had visited the High Art Museum in Atlanta on November 15. I decided to write on the art piece The Sea From Capri because that had caught my eye. The painting was born in the year of 1875. The painter is the American William Stanley Haseltine; he lived from 1835 to 1900. The painting is available for viewing in the High Arts Museum on the third level in the Stent Family Wing in gallery 301. The size of piece is 41 1/4 x 72 7/8 inches on a canvas. The painting is a breathing taking view of…

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    In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the colors green, gold, and grey to symbolically show the wealth in the American dream, which ultimately proves to be shallow and false, these colors also represent Gatsby’s quest to obtain the American Dream to impress…

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    angry or a happy face. In this experiment, the results showed that red was preferred in the happy condition again, but green was preferred in the hostile situation. In the third part of their experiment, they added another control color of gray. In this experiment, the results showed red was again preferred in the hospitable condition, but there was not difference between green and gray. Since this study was conducted with infants, further research is needed using adults from the United…

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