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    Jiu Jitsu Monologue

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    Once upon a time there was a girl who was eleven or twelve years old.Her dad came home from work one day and started talking about this martial art called jiu jitsu that he heard about from his friend at work. He thought it was something that they,including her brother, should try, so she said OK, why not. So the next day He took them to this gym in Peoria next to One World restaurant over by Bradley, and the gym is called Peoria Athletic Club. The girl saw that they had all kinds of stuff…

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    Lime Crime Research Paper

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    Do you love bold, exotic, brightly colored make-up that makes you stand out in a crowd? Would like a make-up that matches your personality? Continue reading to learn more about a make-up brand that did just that. Lime Crime, launched in 2008 by Doe Deere. She launched Lime Crime cosmetics when she was unable to find cosmetics bold enough to compliment the clothes she was designing and selling on Ebay. Since it first launched, Lime Crime has been cruelty-free and has added vegan cosmetics to…

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    painting to create a complex piece of art. In the painting “Cityscape No. 1” the artist used different hues, shapes, and lines in his work of art to create a unique painting that depicts an unknown city. The different palette hues, which are shades of green, gray, blue, pink, and brown, bring energy to the canvas and makes the painting look more realistic and appear like a photograph. The use of the bright color palette and the arrangement in which these colors were placed highlight the streets…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    I woke in this unfamiliar place. There was a lot of weird equipment hovering around this room. Blood pressure cuffs were hanging on the desert sand brown walls. Disposable gloves and mask were inside the shelves with other hygienic things. Red bucket is full of revolting puke as many thoughts were gathering in my mind. Standing beside me was this gray heartbeat monitor. Catheter bags were wrapped around my firm thighs. My body was placed on the moveable place. Bleeping machines were annoying…

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    of Ashes” the eyes watch over everyone, and they see everything that goes on. The valley of ashes symbolize the decay of society, it also links back to World War One symbolizing the areas between the trenches known as “No Man’s Land”. There is a green light that shines at the end of the dock at Gatsby’s house that symbolizes his hope of him and Daisy being together. Through the symbolic ideas in this novel such as, the Eyes of God, The…

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    Vivian Parker

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    Vivian Parker had it all, she was beautiful, smart, spoiled, yet sweet, and she was the funniest person you’d ever meet. She way beyond perfect. She even bleed gold blood. Vivian lived in the richest part of Upper East Side, New York, with her parents. Her house was made of stone and had the prettiest detailing. Her yard was always freshly cut, with flowers in full bloom. Inside was big and beautiful, as well. She had a perfect view of New York, outside her bedroom window. She had a maid, chef,…

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    a girl named Daisy that is married to Tom Buchanan. There are three colors symbolize The Great Gatsby. The color symbolism in The Great Gatsby is represented by the colors gold, red, and green. The color symbolism gold, red, and green was chosen because gold is for wealth, red is for romance or violence, and green represent the color of the light from the end of Daisy’s dock. Gold was chosen to represent wealth. It’s shiny…

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    HE GREAT GATSBY, AN ANALYSIS ON THE SYMBOLISM IN COLOR Rough copy Nick Carraway’s first glimpse of Jay Gatsby is of him seeming to reach out across the way towards a mysterious green light. The moment invites the reader to look for symbolic meaning. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is very rich in symbols particularly in the use of different colors. Throughout the novel different colors are used symbolically to help reinforce certain ideas, both real and illusory, whether it be Gatsby’s…

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    The rainbow is a natural phenomenon, noted around the world for its beauty. The amalgam of colors has become a symbol for many things, a recent event being the adaptation of the “Gay Pride” flag. Colors play a large role in our world today, just as they did in the novel The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald went wild with his pastel, acting as if they were washable paints. Fitzgerald painted a rainbow, but it was no ordinary rainbow. The obvious take on the color white is innocence. It seems that…

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    Laundress Analysis Essay

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    The Laundress painting appears to be an oil painting depicting the usage, of a laundry room. Interestingly enough most of the people (including the laundress), have their backs turned, stopping the viewers from seeing their faces. The artist choice to complement this by making each character with very soft forms, and blurred faces. You immediately get the sense that the area is very foggy. Most of the paint the artist chose to use gives off a Taupe color which puts most of the people in the…

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