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    impressionism movement in the late nineteenth century. Monet rejected the classical styles of painting and took on his own much more expressive style choosing to enhance the colours he saw which make his work…

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    Jewish Sex Slavery

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    Imagine this, you are a young girl left home alone while your parents are working late, you are in your bedroom trying to sleep, you hear a loud noise. Suddenly a tall, strange man who you have never seen before appears holding a knife to you, threatening to kill you if you don’t leave with him. You’re forced to leave. You wake up in a strange, cold, dirty building with no memory or recollection of what has happened to you. You’re dragged through filth and scum to a dark room where you can…

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    have special cells that lie in layers underneath their transparent skins. The layers contain colour pigments that influence the colour of the Chameleon. Another lizard species capable of colour change are the Anoles, a family of lizards closely related to iguanas. Anoles also change colour in response to surroundings and mood. There are about 300 species of Anoles and they all have different colouring and colour transitions. Anoles are small and common lizards that can be found throughout the…

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    Eeden (1974, pp. 60) also said that Van Gogh extracted the genuine colours in the subject and make a beautiful combination or contrast. In Self-Portrait (1889), there are the painter's emotional and mental turmoil and a pressured feeling which is aroused from the period in the mental hospital in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in the painting. Thus, the pattern, brushstrokes, line, and the impact of colour work for the painter's self-expression. Relating to self-expression of Van Gogh's characteristics…

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    effect of colour, symbolism and foreshadowing to position the viewer to feel compassion towards the oppressed inmates and hostility towards the Warden and guards. Darabont, raises issues such as: institutionalisation, hope, freedom, corruption and oppression and has created a plot consisting of rising action and slow moves like a chess game. Through the use of these techniques Darabont successfully engages the audience and involves them in the events of the film as they unfold. Colour is used…

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    Signs And Symbols Midterm

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    red most definitely represents blood but connotes a meaning of manliness, male potency, and hunting. When the same colour is used in regard to a females initiation rite it connotes meanings much different from that of the male ritual, “red” still represents blood but suggests meanings related to menstruation, child birth, and matrilineage. From the specific associations of the colour “red” with blood other meanings have developed that are specific to the particular cultural contexts in which…

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    Eye Shadow In The 70s

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    this therefore ran parallel to the colourful trends. There were three main looks, the natural and barely there, the soft and smoky, and the bold and garish. The most popular eye shadow colours were the blues, greens and purples. Earthy tones were also popular; this consisted of the whites, silvers and pale colours. This was applied under the brow in order to create a highlighted effect to the brows. Eye shadow finishes were known to be matte. Some women applied their eye shadow to their eye…

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    Jerome Derain

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    the soil-like colour of the central road, whilst Derain places three large trees amongst the orange and green of the buildings: effectively infusing nature into the very fabric of the town. To the left of the trees, Derain again looks to Primitivism in the depiction of a terrace of cottages, outlining the roofs and walls via rough lines of dark blue paint which imitate the colour of the sea. Furthermore, the terracotta roofs, yellow walls and green doors seem to reflect the colours of…

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    rather describe the normal and abnormal findings that you observed for the chosen system. Inspection: Inspection of the ears: Both ears are present, are both of equal size with no presence of swelling or thickening. Colour of left ear is consistent with the patient’s facial skin colour. Both ears are symmetrical and are both aligned with the outer canthus. Redness apparent on the right ear. Bilaterally the skin on both ears is intact with no lumps or lesions. Small amount of yellow discharge…

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    70% increase in the number of words correctly recalled when written in black, compared to the number of words correctly recalled when written in colour. However, the results also show that averagely, 20% of participants showed no difference in the number of correctly recalled words written in black, and the number of correctly recalled words written in colour. Overall, we can reject the null hypothesis as 70% of the participants showed an increase in their short term memory therefore, although…

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