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    Personal Narrative: Help

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    If I squinted and held the paper at just the right angle, I could make out a faint outline. The outline said ‘Help’. It had the initial F and L. This person, whoever it is, was in trouble. I looked around the deserted house for other clues. There was a fine layer of dust over the furniture in the room. There were even footprints where i came in. I hoped I wasn’t too late. I ran my hands along the chest of drawers. Nope, nothing there. I walked over to the bed. A spider scuttled out of the doona.…

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    Vesta was a sixteen year old teen, she had bright green eyes with flame red hair. Her hair was up, so it looked like her head was on fire. She also wore a black mask on the bottom half of her face, the mask connected to the black leather vest she wore all the time, except during sword practice. Underneath her vest was a black tank top that showed a great deal of cleavage. today Vesta also wore black jeans with her usual black combat boots and studded belt. Vesta was walking out of the dojo she…

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    The Portrayal of Yellow and Gold in The Great Gatsby “The world is glittering with gold, and yellow streamers of sunlight wind through the tree broughts like God was throwing a party!” (Anderson). In The Great Gatsby the colors gold and yellow are used to represent the characters, Gatsby's possessions, and how its tied to symbolism. Yellow and Gold are used to represent Gatsby because of his wealth. He uses his wealth to win back Daisy's attention. Gatsby felt that he wasn't good enough for…

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    Bascom Hill Observation

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    PM 11:37, October 6, 2015. After I came out from library, I walked on Bascom Hill. I pulled out my earphones and tried to feel the environment. Contrast to bright and noisy State Street and Wisconsin State Capitol, where I could see in distant, where I was covered with darkness and silence. There was a just a little light from streetlight, and only yellow and green leaves are glowing near that streetlight As I sit down next to biggest tree and feel the cushion of lawn, I found out there are not…

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    allowed the gorgeous tendencies of her imagination their full play; arraying her in crimson velvet tunic, of a peculiar cut, abundantly embroidered with fantasies and flourishes of gold-thread.” (Hawthorne 92). In allowing her daughter to wear the same colors as Hester’s scarlet and gold A, the audience and the people of the novel who criticize Prynne for her actions associate Hester’s A with her child’s clothes and connect the actions of…

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    In 1430, Jan van Eyck painted "The man in a blue cap" using the principal medium in that time, oil on wood. Originally painted to be in the Brukenthal National Museum, is a very small piece (22.5 cm x 16.6 cm with frame and 19.1 cm x 13.2 cm without frame) , This piece still in the same place it was painted. The man is shown in three-quarters view with his face dramatically lit by light falling from the left. This device provides both striking contrasts of light and shadow and draws the…

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    Ken Davis Firehouse Falls

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    Firehouse Falls: Artwork Brought to Life The art collection “A Landscape Through a Musician’s Eyes” by Ken Davis, contained one of his paintings called Firehole Falls. The painting sits in a two inch thick gold frame. Although pictures of artwork are neat in a book, they often have more detail and depth in person. This one foot by one and a half foot oil painting on linen casts a picture of a river running through what looks like a mountain side. On the left side, there is a row of trees that…

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    2018 The Worst Part of Being A Colored Lady Year by year, every two months, the hairdresser, that I nicknamed Beauty Enchantress because she became more skilled at doing hair. Beauty Enchantress continues to say “It’s time for a touch up; your hair too thick, too many tangles, knots, hard to manage. Ever since, I have said “Yes”, or well, perhaps was forced to say yes by Mom, of…

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    Gender Neutral Toys

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    Before a baby is even born, their favorite color has already been chosen for them. When baby showers are being planned two colors come to mind: pink and blue. Baby registries are filled with pink or blue clothes and toys but very few gender neutral colors. From the moment children first walk into a toy store, they are greeted with pink or blue aisles. This makes children feel and think that the toy aisles filled with pink items are for girls only and the blue aisles contain boys only toys. Toys,…

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    I once went to a cosplay convention in Washington D.C with my boyfriend at the time and I couldn’t help but take notice of how gorgeous the state’s scenery was. It’s a beautiful place, especially the outskirts of the city. It was a warm august day when we had first arrived, the warm hues of the leaves were vibrant with orange, brown, and reds, the sunset was basking everything in a soft, orange glow, setting a nice, tranquil atmosphere. When we arrived in the inner city of Washington D.C, it…

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