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    Mask Series No. 10 Evaluation The piece Mask Series No. 10 expresses strong complementary hues, such as the light pink that runs into the dark pink to create the background as the colors leap off the canvas. There are two types of lines that are present in this painting such as actual line and implied lines.Actual lines expressed are in the background and towards the foreground like the dark pink and orange adds another horizontal line. Implied lines present are the two peoples eyes staring at…

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    body goes cold and numb. The change of colors that happens when entering the building changes your psychological mindset. When this happens your neurological brain functioning changed with the color scheme change. Cameron Forte, in the Use of interior Color Palettes to Reflect Recovery and Practicality, introduces how to use colors in buildings for the benefit of not only the patients but also for the staff. He states that,…

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    If you're considering interior painting in Flower Mound TX and you're not sure what the rules are for choosing the right paint colors for the inside of your home, remember that your home is an expression of your personality - so the only rule you absolutely must follow is the one that says you should make yourself happy with your color choices. Unlike the exterior of your home, no one has to look at the inside of your home unless you invite them in and, hopefully, you won't invite anyone into…

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    The straight forward title gives me this idea. Yellow is the dominant color in the background with varying shades from left to right in the foreground. The figures to the right are bright yellows, reds, blues, greens, whites and blacks. No recognizable geometric shapes are used in the painting: they are all organic and morph…

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    Six Feet Under Analysis

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    Six Feet Under, the underlying color scheme is muted and cold. The strategic use of color in the series coincides with the underlying theme of death throughout the show. The first instance of the dark color scheme is shown during the show’s theme song, in the theme song there are many items that appear in gray, brown, and white colors. The flowers in the opening song of the show start off with bright green and pink colors, which quickly turn to dark brown dull colors as the flowers die. This…

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    Ponzi Scheme; the act of taking money from one person as an investment, then taking money from another, only to give a portion of the second persons money to the first investor as a supposed return on their previous investments. The notorious Bernie Madoff used this simple concept to essentially steal billions of dollars from people all around the world. In 1960 Madoff founded the investment firm Bernie L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, and he sat as chairman of the company for the entirety…

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    The effect of stepping back in time is also demonstrated through the differences between the novel’s two romantic love interests. Rose is introduced by her full title of “Miss Rose Bradwardine” (Scott 41) whereas Flora is “The Chieftain’s Sister” equating her to the old highland traditions. Time is malleable and something Waverley moves backwards and forwards through; this equates with the narrator of the novel and Scott himself, describing class issues and political rebellions and fights for…

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    Looking Back on My Youth As adults, we often reminisce about our childhood days. We enjoy going back to the carefree days of innocence. We can almost hear the laughter of days gone by, as we feel a smile come across our face. It’s amazing how reminiscing can change our mood and how much joy it brings. A trip down memory lane is priceless and good for the soul. We get to visit with our loved ones, who are no longer with us, or those far away. In the poem “My Papa’s Waltz” written by…

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    A Soldiers Sacrifice in “They” and “Disabled” In Siegfried Sassoon’s “They” and Wilfred Owens “Disabled”, both poems describe the physical and emotional trauma that soldiers experienced in the trenches and on the battlefield. Those left on the home front did not understand the circumstances that the soldiers were under and were shocked when their boys came home suffering from “shell shock” and PTSD. “Social reactions to shell shock victims varied from sympathy or anger at the war to confusion…

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    things in life. Wordsworth uses metaphor, rhythm scheme/repetition, imagery, and allusion to convey his passion for nature as well as point out the human flaw of ignoring that around them. Unlike other romantic poets in this time period, Wordsworth speaks for nature, wanting to create poetry that reunited readers with their true feelings and emotions. Wordsworth strived…

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