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    and principles. Van Gogh used the primary triad in this painting. Blue is heavily used throughout the whole piece. Yellow is used mostly in the top part of the painting and the accented through the lower part of the image. Red can be found in the cypress tree and along the roof tops of a few houses in the piece. The values range from bright to significantly dark. As you can see on map Value: Dark, the darkest parts…

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    The Shack Research Paper

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    Resort Review A little over a week ago I attended Karbach Brewing Co.’s special pint night at The Shack Burger Resort in Cypress, Texas. I have been to The Shack Burger Resort many times and never thought to review the mm for y’all! The Shack is one of my absolute FAVORITE burger joints in the Houston area! The Shack is basically a hidden gem because if you are driving down Cypress Rosehill you will almost pass up the restaurant because the sign for the restaurant isn't very large. The…

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    He is said to have painted the scene from memory. Starry Night is a Japonisme painting due to its bright hues-blue, yellow, white, and black. The yellow stars complement the blue sky and the luminance of the moon and stars contrasts with the dark cypress tree in the foreground and the village in the middle ground. Starry Night also possess the slanted viewpoints found in Japanese prints. The mountain range in the background is…

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    depressed state of mind. Even though there are warm colors in the painting it outweighs the cold of the blues that is what makes the picture so depressing was the use of the colors. The color used for the cypress trees are dark, which shows Van Gogh was in a bad state of mind. Van Gogh incorporated the cypress tree to show his dark side and depression that had set in. Starry Night was one of the last few paintings that Van Gogh did before he…

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    Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Much paintings stand the test of time. Foraging new ideologies for our society and culture. Flowing and spiraling through the abysses of Van Gogh's and Munch's minds throws their emotional thoughts into the forms of paintings. Van Gogh is a Post-Impressionist artist meaning “he was drawn to bright colors and visible, distinctive brushstrokes” (Adams 789), with this in mind, the oil painting Starry Night was born. Stemming from this period was the emotional development…

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    Everglade Research Paper

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    this attraction there are tons of things you can do like biking, camping, bird watching, hiking, fishing, trails and tours. What makes this park a national treasure? Well first we have its natural treasures for example pinelands, coastal lowlands, cypress and freshwater…

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    Why Swimming Lesson

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    Five Reasons Why Swimming Lessons are a Must for Kids Are you planning a beach holiday with your family in the coming summers? Do you have kids who are already too excited about the sand, surf, and the sea? If yes, then it’s vital for you to make your little ones learn swimming. This is probably the most important life skill which will stay with them forever. According to some reports by the Centers for Disease Control, almost ten people die from unintentional drowning every day and 20% of them…

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    ’It is all gone, Sol, just as Lake Okeechobee as we once knew it is gone, and the custard-apple forest is gone, and the balk cypress trees are gone. You are trying to capture the fog, and no one can do that” (p. 6). This is something I have personally come to know. I have had the opportunity to live in the same house since I was an infant. With that said, I have seen a major transformation…

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    Background of the Problem: The Cypress-Fairbanks school district demographic is changing. There is currently a large variety of races, cultures, languages, and religious beliefs. Additionally, the widening gap between rich and poor is growing ever wider. Cypress is a growing suburban community on the northwestern side of Houston, Texas. According to Community Impact, a local newspaper, “The 11 zip codes that make up the general Cy-Fair area have seen an increase in ethnic and income diversity…

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    different conventions and characteristics. For example, Cypress has a great user interface and style; whereas, PyLint was command line and it didn’t have as much variability, because instead of programming it, we had only limited command line flags.…

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