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    A bright crescent hung low behind the London bridge. Sitting on the stone edges was a lone animal, its inky black fur sleek, shining. Its tail swished and curled behind it like an aphoristic shadow, the cat’s shimmering gold eyes scanning across the horizon. A tall man appeared beside the creature in a plume of red flames and putrid smoke. His long blonde hair flew freely about his waist, mint-green eyes locked onto the tiny creature before him. He reached out to stroke the animal, ropy muscles…

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    Color Therapy, or Chromotherapy, is used as an alternative to medicine and is considered to be a type of pseudoscience. Color therapy is a holistic and non-invasive, yet powerful, type of therapy that goes back to thousands of years. Color therapy can be found in India, China and Egypt texts that are ancient. Color is a light of wavelengths and energies used in color therapy. The light affects all living cells. When this light is used correctly, it can have a healing effect on humans, animals…

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    In Andre Dubus’, “The Fat Girl”, Dubus uses the symbol of eyes to convey the inner and true feelings of a certain character. Eyes represent the moral conscience, honesty and truth that lies in the inner depths of the heart and soul. In fact, Dubus uses this idea of eyes in four instances. The first instance was in the beginning where Dubus is talking about the times that Louise has been kissed. The father is introduced at the beginning of the story and portrayed by Dubus as loving and yet…

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    Guppy Coloration Patterns

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    conspicuous and more closely blended to their background, whereas in areas of low predation, coloring was less cryptic. Endler (1980) had predicted this in his hypothesis that described guppies as being more cryptic when the guppy spot size, brightness, and color distribution are closely related to that of their surroundings, with the opposite being said for the more conspicuously colored and patterned. He hypothesized that this is due to higher predation on the more conspicuous specimens…

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    Hmong Bedroom Observation

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    When I got to Lao Family building, my sister went to get us a chair so we can sit and put our stuff down. The room that they were practicing has no chairs but a small stage and a few small storage room for chairs and a table in the corner. If there wasn’t a stage, it would feel like a small empty gym. The stage has a huge picture of our Hmong president General Vang Pao hanging on the wall. There’s two huge door that leads you to a hallway with windows where you can see University street and…

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    displaying a vibrant color of red, orange, and purple accompanied by cooler days indicates that autumn has arrived. Autumn is also the season to get out and explore our natural environment, whether for a day or weekend. This autumn, treat yourself to a getaway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and experience a display of color like no other on earth. The park features more than 100 different varieties of trees displaying billions of leaves with rich shades of color. However, there's so…

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    Jorgan sighed and started unbuttoning his own jacket. Eventually they stood there, her in a halter bra and underwear, him in his shorts. It was awkward and he did his best to keep his eyes straight until he noticed she was staring at him, head tilted to the side. “What?” She reached out and he shied away, “That is an interesting scar” This time she grabbed his bicep and turned him slowly. The scar she was talking about started near his lower spine and wrapped around almost to his navel. “What…

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    Metaphor's The Mistress

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    The Mistress is symbolic as she is an object that the Mayor, the manager of the Artist, uses to keep people inside the city, which is completely under his control. Within the walls of the brightly lit city, there is no artistic creativity present, which is why the Artist was able to quickly draw a crowd with his paintings. At this point the Mayor realizes that he can now capitalize the efforts of our protagonist, so he offers him all of the things at his disposal to keep him stuck inside the…

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    The Wattle Cup caterpillar (Calcarifera ordinata) is a very poisonous insect. It has two spikes in the front and four in the back, and ones on each side of it. Poisonous means if a person were to touch those spikes, then venom would be injected into that body part causing severe pain. The wattle cup is a brightly coloured, greenish-yellow caterpillar with a red stripe on its back and a broad blue edging on each side of the stripe. Also, it has a blue band with red patches on each side of the…

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    There are many themes portrayed throughout the novel The Great Gatsby. These themes are illustrated across the book using symbols. One of the major themes in the novel is that identity is not who you are. An important symbol that helps represent this idea is the green light. The green light helps show Jay Gatsby’s hopes and dreams for the future of being with Daisy. In the novel, there is a green light placed at the end of Daisy’s dock visible from Jay Gatsby’s lawn. Jay is in love with Daisy…

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