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    I always prefer everything that’s blue. From shirts to shorts, folders, cases, bags, name it, they must be blue, or at least, have some shade of it. Well, who would have thought that my fondness of the color would bring me to a dream to be in the land of the blue? I dreamed to be a part of the Ateneo community, ever since childhood. My mother once said, “I believe you were born to be in Ateneo, it’s the only school that comes to your mouth,” and sometimes, she gets quite irritated. After some…

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    Decorating Bathroom

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    Decorating Bathroom - Other than the kitchen, the lavatory is the most utilized room as a part of the house. In any case, not at all like the kitchen, a very much composed, brightened, and decorated lavatory is more than only a spot for individual cleanliness. With imaginative restroom beautifying thoughts you can transform your bathroom into your own particular individual spa-like retreat where you can escape from the world, unwind and restore yourself. There are two primary contemplations for…

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    Seven Chakras and Seven Colors Interconnected The seven chakra and the seven colors have significant role in our life. Each colors are has a unique healing power and the so are they indicated in meditation’s seven chakra’s. What is Meditation? What is Seven Chakra? How are colors related to our life? What is Meditation? It is derived from two Latin words: mediatory (to exercise the mind, to think, to heal the nature), mederi means t to cure. Its Sanskrit derivation Medha means Wisdom. Watching…

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    The colors and the intensity of them are important in setting the underlying tone of the message. In 1942 psychologists Odbert, Karwoski, and Eckerson conducted a study to examine the reactions one has to different colors (D'andrade, R). They took people from different cultures, in order to ensure culture does not influence synesthesia, and put them in different color rooms to observe how they would react. Since the subjects of this experiment acted differently with each of the different color…

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    Margaret Garner, a former slave from the Civil War Era. In her novel, Morrison extensively brings out the concept of color. Color is an important element that gives each object its own unique characteristics and looks. In Beloved, color represents the very own identities of each character. While there are several characters who did not have to actively search for their own colors, several other characters such as Sethe and Baby Suggs struggles to find their own identity, accept what happened to…

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    Another thing you have to understand about the Echo is that various ring colors signify different things about Amazon Echo. Here’s what you need to know about them: Solid Blue If the color of the ring on top of the device is solid blue, it means that the device is alive—it’s awake—and is actually waiting for your commands! Solid White If you see solid white, it means that the volume of Amazon Echo is currently being adjusted. For this, you can make use of voice commands, the remote, or the…

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    Art Analysis: Le Mayeur

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    Le Mayeur uses expressive brush strokes with prompt movements to bring out the energy and vibrancy of the festival scene, where it is almost as if the movements in the painting were brought to life, and one can almost feel the atmosphere and imagine being a spectator of the Balinese dancers through the portrayal of the light and textures. He uses two different techniques of painting in the foreground and background respectively to create pictorial depth. This can be seen in the rich and vivid…

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    peaceful. There are many color in this artwork, but blue is the color that stand out the most. It represents the sea water, the sky, and the meaning of peace/ freedom. If you take a look close to the sea water, you can tell the water is very clear and fresh. Above the water is little waves to make it seem like its moving. Besides that, there are other tones like orange, green, white, brown, black, red, and purple. Each color symbolizes something like brown represents the skin color of the…

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    top. The dark black mountains in the background give depth to the water and allows you to see how big and deep it actually is. The sky is a reflection of the waters colors, and there are clouds gathered around the sunset extending its light across the sky. The two visual elements that I will describe are color and light. The colors the Leonid Afremov are yellow, orange, green, purple, black, grey, and many mixture in between. The outside edges of the water are purple and blue. The center of…

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    Essay On Race Stereotypes

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    people of different color, people who are tan (Native American, Hispanic and Arabic), porcelain white (Irish, English, and French), olive (Italian and Greek), black (Jamaican, African and Arabic) and many more. But where do these colors of people come from, why do these people stay together in groups, and why is it called acting out of the norm when one would see one color mixing with the other? This is the result of the problem of the stereotype that comes along with the color of one’s own…

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