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    The Coca-Cola Company recently came out with an advertisement for Diet Dr. Pepper. This advertisement shows 5 cupcakes and then a can of Diet Dr. Pepper as the sixth cupcake, and above the row are the words "nothing diet about it." While looking at this advertisement a viewer can view it to mean two different things. One way is the can of Diet Dr. Pepper taste just like a cupcake, so the taste has nothing diet about it. The other and more obvious way, is that the can of Diet Dr. Pepper cannot be…

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    lines on the left is indistinguishable from the lines on the right making it appear to be weighted evenly. The negative space is the white paint in the background that is used to further emphasize the other colors and black in the foreground. Making the foreground, primarily the non-white colors, and the positive space. In the work the curved lines of spatter from the paint dripping is repeated across the whole work, occasionally changing when Pollock switches from a wooden stick to paintbrush.…

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    Narrative Essay On 9/11

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    upright. The photograph lacks any color except for gray, the jacket on his back, his gloves, and his helmet. The broken respondent is covered with the dust and ash of two colossal building. There is not a speck of grass or a leaf from a tree. The picture has no color at all which contributes to the overall feeling of…

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    Breaking Free Analysis

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    Breaking Free The multi-media piece I created is called Breaking Free. In this piece I used ink to draw a small bird perched on a branch. I then used chalk in order to add colour to the piece by colouring the branch brown and adding a multi-colour effect to the bird. In the eye I incorporated a black piece of photo paper with hints on white. I choose to do this piece as it I feel it represents me entering this completely new experience of university. I decided to draw a bird because travelling…

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    Rationale This written task is related to Part 2 of the IB Language and Literature course, language and mass communication. In part 2 we studied about gender stereotypes and how they are portrayed by the media. To show my understanding of these topics, I decided to analyze the recently released Disney movie Moana. This task is mainly revolving around the princesses Moana, but also discusses the difference between Moana and the other princesses. The text will also explore several aspects and…

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    Pride and Prejudice was written during the Georgian Era. This time there was little artificial lighting and structures were made in a way where natural light was meant to light up the whole room. The lighting in the film used a combination of lighting that attempted to make the film seem like an authentic representation of the time that the story took place. The scene at the very beginning when they are discussing the arrival of Mr. Bingley is a great example of lighting indicative of the…

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    The Third Of May Analysis

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    The two artworks that will be discussed in this essay is The Third Of May which is a oil painting made in 1814 by Francisco Goya and The Butcher Boys wish is a 3D, mixed media ( bone, clay, plaster etc.) sculpture made in 1984 by Jane Alexander. The Third Of May creates a very dull mood. The artist has chosen earth tones, and there is a strong contrast of dark and light within the artwork. This dramatic lighting is seen through the focal point; the young Spanish man with his arm's…

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    The Fight Scene Analysis

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    n combination with costume, Stromberg also uses setting in these three scenes in order to allow the audience to identify the significant change in Maleficent 's personality before, during and after the lose of her wings. Through the use of setting, the audience can physically feel the change and this causes them to see the effect that the actions of the characters have had on their personalities. The beginning scene sets up our identification of the Moors as ‘good’ and the heaven of the two…

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    Results Table 1 shows the means and standard deviation of Red and Black coloured words recalled in Mozart’s music and no Music condition. Table 1. Means (and Standard Deviations) for experimental conditions. Word colour Music Condition Black words Red words Mean (±SD) Mean (±SD) Mozart’s Music…

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    how Allen is feeling or thinking at the moment of him drawing. The mood of the drawing had to do a lot with the lack of color throughout the canvas. Why did he only use primary colors to accent the paintings and use mainly black? We did a little research and came to a conclusion that because of Allen’s retinitis pigmentosa and is slowly making him blind so he draws or adds colors based on what he can see or on how he wants his viewers to see. Besides slowly going blind, Allen is autistic and he…

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