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    suitable color scheme for your business website is important to create branding coherent to all marketing avenues. Choosing colors without careful planning, can hurt your business. It can affect brand recognition and credibility, making the business less competitive in the market. This is why you should be careful in picking the colors that would represent your website. A wise businessman would choose a color scheme carefully to avoid damage to his brand. If you are confused on which color…

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    end of your dock” (Fitzgerald 111). The green light is the connection that always existed between Gatsby and Daisy. Green represents “Green is the color of nature. It symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness, and fertility. Green has a strong emotional correspondence with safety. Dark green is also commonly associated with money.” (“Color Wheel Pro-See Color Theory in Action”) Fitzgerald chooses green because it showed Gatsby’s strong love for Daisy. It also shows the regrowth of their…

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    Doping In Sports

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    make the decision of what route they want to take. The real standalone color is red which pops out over all the settle and dull colors to show people to go ahead and do what they need to do to get right. Also the color red shows involvement by having the quotes written in red to help make the power in the quotes pop out too. Many of times steroids are displayed in various vibrant hues all over the places. Therefore, these colors all work together to make Figure 1 and 2 support GNC and their…

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    Pattern Worms Case Study

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    like to use Legos to build a pretend houses and color coordinate blocks together. Although, the girl’s fine motor skills are more developed, the boys do not seem to have trouble building structures. Jillian, struggles with one to one correspondence an identifying colors. Both sexes are at an age where they are eager to learn new content and learning is fun to do. Description: We will…

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    Soccer Ball Paragraph

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    happiest guy on Earth. There’s different sizes and colors of soccer balls, the original one is a size five with the colors black and white. Nowadays, professional players use balls with different colors for two reasons. The first reason, because it is easier for them to find the ball. The next reason is because most of the time they are promoting some type of disease like autism, cancer and many other diseases. My soccer ball has beautiful colors, orange and light blue, it is a size…

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    from opposite ends of the colour wheel. He used pure blue around the mouth and hand area as an outline but also to fill in small space. The colour being used in this area is a dramatic contrast of monochrome against colour. This area also directs the viewers’ eyes making it the focal point. There is no texture being presented in this artwork. There is no form of space, the back ground is as flat as the foreground. Picasso’s artwork brings out inner emotion using abstractive shapes of the human…

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    Black Faculty Behavior

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    Black students complain about stereotypical comments made about them in the classroom, generalizations of opinions made by individual Black students to reflect all Black students, and the failure of White faculty to acknowledge and incorporate Black perspectives in the curriculum (Guiffrida & Douthiti, 2010). This kind of behavior makes it difficult for Black students to approach White faculty for assistance (Schwitzer, Griffen, Ancis, & Thomas, 1999). Fries-Britt and Turner (2001) note that…

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    noticed that the bamboo had a stalk that was as straight as an arrow along with vibrant green colors. The bamboo also had two contorted spirals about midway through the plant followed by the plant straightening back out. Finally, I noticed the bamboo had long and lanky green leaves at the top following the spirals. The plant seemed very healthy and well maintained because of its strong stalk and vibrant green colors. The plant looked…

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    IS RACISM COMMON IN OUR ENGLISH LANGUAGE? The reading I decided to expand on was titled “Racism in the English Language”. The english language has many phrases and vocabulary that if analyzed well enough, could be considered racist.The article gives specific examples in regards to terminology, symbolism, politics and context from the english language is racist to those around us. In the article, the paragraph most interesting is “Speaking English” for the reason that I can relate to it the most.…

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    What symbolic role does the color red play in the novel? The color red symbolizes a lot of things in the Handmaid's Tale. The question is up to many different interpretations and one of the many includes women's fertility. Women in the society of Gilead are only valued based on their fertility and whether or not a woman is able to give birth to a healthy human life determines their ranking in the system. When Janine had given birth to “unbabies”, she was shamed at and her babies were deemed…

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