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    Colors make surroundings beautiful, but they also convey ideas and symbols. For instance, the color white is representative of the idea of virginity and innocence and is also associated with women because of what the color white symbolizes. The symbolism of the color white is widely used in literature. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the color white is initially used to describe Daisy as feminine and innocent, however, as the plot continues, the color white represents how under…

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    color in a fluid way. Instead of using sharp contrasts of colors of different wavelengths and from opposite ends of the spectrum, the artist prefers to use more complementary shades and tones of the colors he uses. While Turner uses blue, yellow/red, green, brown he styles them in a way that the colors complement each other, seamlessly shifting from one hue to the other the work never looks as if one color is offsetting the other. No color is specifically drawing your attention from the other,…

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    Mandala Research Paper

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    conceiving a child. This mandala has much more color in it as well, a step away from the mysterious black, the mysterious aspect of the womb. Instead, colors were spread throughout the design. Green was one that appeared frequently in this mandala, as well as the other, which makes sense, because Fincher said, “Green symbolizes the principle of natural, healthy growth, and the ability to nurture growing things” (Fincher, 2010, p. 56). Purple and blue were also features, which both incorporate…

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    Classroom Observation

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    My classroom uses the stoplight system that many other classrooms in East View use. Every day the students start on green and have the ability to move their clips up or down based on behavior. Blue is the highest level which means they were outstanding and went above and beyond. Green is you were doing what you were supposed to and had a good day. Orange is below that and is the “make better choices” level. This means you were doing something you weren’t supposed to, but it didn’t require a trip…

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    Gatorade Lab Report

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    and reflected. There were two peaks, where the two colors were being the most absorbed. Once the absorbance was figured out, the food dyes that is needed in the Gatorade was present by using the color spectrum and the wavelength. These colors were green (514 nm) and orange (629.6 nm). Then the emitting colors can be solved. The colors that were emitted were red and blue. So, the food color dyes that was needed was FD&C Blue #1 and FD&C Red #40. To determine the concentration of the red and blue…

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    In Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes, Dr. Dee displays the theme of obsession through his desires for Morpheus’ dream ruby (Gaiman np). The initial illustration of this occurs through the use of significant colour relationships between Dr. Dee and the ruby itself. For instance, where lead colourist, Daniel Vozzo renders Dr. Dee in flat brown tones, he instead colours the dream ruby in a vibrant red (see figure one) (Gaiman np). As Scott McCloud notes in Understanding Comics, vibrant colours such…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    If you really want to hear about it, you’ll want to know how the old egg got there. I don’t know how it got there and I don’t think anybody ever will. It just showed up. Out of nowhere. Like some magician just plopped it there or something. It wasn’t like the other eggs either, it was big, very big. About 30 times bigger if you ask me. It was a little spotted too. Not like a bold type of spotted though. More muted, a nice kind if spotted. Anyways, it just showed up one day, and what really…

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    Mako Shark Research Paper

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    The characteristics of a Mako shark are blue or violet dorsal fin, but there are many more. The dorsal fin is either blue, violet or deep purple. The teeth are so sharp, when they close their mouth you can still see the teeth. The fins on a Mako shark are very small. The Mako sharks cousin is the Great White Shark. The Mako Shark is warm blooded. Mako sharks are caught in deep water or by Australia all the way to New Zealand. Mako sharks are caught in warm water. On the map they are usually…

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    color of the rooms. The first color of the room is blue, and blue is a color symbolizes the beginning of life because blue is a full beautiful color. And purple represents life and the living of the objects around. The third color in the story is green which means that people are young and ripe. Orange is the fourth color of the seven rooms that are portrayed in the story written by Edgar Allen Poe. The color also means that it is the fall of some one’s life being half way mid age, and the color…

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    Color In The Great Gatsby

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald utilizes rich colours to emphasize the imagery and visualization within the reader’s mind but more importantly, he articulates colour correspondence with individual characters as an allusive way to exemplify the inner qualities of their solitary names and actions. In this case, white is commonly used throughout Fitzgerald’s story and appears several times. The use of this colour emphases that innocence and purity is deceiving and hides the truth amongst these wealthy people.…

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