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    Selima Hotel Case Study

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    a range of cool activities. The property operates on an all-inclusive basis, making holiday budgeting that little bit easier. Here’s why you should choose Club Selima Hotel when planning your trip to the Sousse area: PARAGRAPHS Comfortable rooms…

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    Visual Elements Essay

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    provided in any work of art are totally to the discretion of the one constructing it. In regards to such important element, the colors that always get my attention are: green, orange and purple. We all know that primary colors are: blue, red and green. I believe with much legality as blue as the sky, red is the color of blood and green the color of nature. From these many other secondary colors are formed that are widely used among artist and painters. In regards to Olafur Eliasson’s work I…

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    puddles were glinting in the sunlight, with a garden growing across a dirt road connecting the house to the outside world. Within the garden were all kinds of flowers and smaller vegetables. Lilacs and roses; lettuce and squash; and a small plot of green beans. All of the different scents coalesced into one smell of nature: a wild and untamed grace unlike the fields.…

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    “We’re moving to Florida”. We were sitting at the dining room table when they told us. t must have been a Saturday or we wouldn’t have been in the dining room and it must have been some time in winter, though I don’t remember the month. Of the twelve chairs positioned around the long table, seven were occupied: Two by my parents, four by my sisters and one by me. The table was the only piece of furniture in the room. The walls where white and bare except for streaks of lurid mahogany dye…

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    child’s doodles are mostly stick figures you would see a younger child, perhaps 3-5 years old produce. The open lines of the drawings connect and disconnect in a disarray of shapes. The colors in the painting are not bright; the use of dark grays and greens gives the piece a mixed value. Only a delicate use of red is used in background drawings and on her dress. Many of Lagardes’ pieces involve deep nostalgia of childhood. She creates beautiful portraits of children surrounded in their own…

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    Things such as pathos, ethos, and color schemes help divulge advertisers’ messages to people. An ad that comes to mind is McDonald’s First Day. In this ad, a young man begins a new employment opportunity and is overwhelmed with the start process. He finally feels appeased when he takes a break from work. The color scheme in this ad plays an enormous factor in conveying the use of pathos and ethos in the ad. In the beginning of the ad, there is a use of dull colors. A man starts his first day of…

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    Each student was forced to dress the same: dull green polos, boxy khaki pants, plain brown shoes, and socks embroidered with our school emblem. Because I attended the same school from the moment I was potty trained to the year before I acquired my driver’s permit, I found solace in the familiarity of…

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    had asked someone to picture an apple in their head the majority would most likely picture a red apple, even though there are varying colors like golden yellow and light green. Also these colors have an effect on us that…

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    The 1920s were widely considered a failure in society. It was such a rowdy and out-of-control era due to the war. The war made everybody wonder whether they would make it back from war. This led to a generation of partying and living life to the fullest. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby is one of many young adults who endlessly parties to make sure he has no regrets if he never returns from war. He falls back in love with a woman named Daisy Buchanon whom he had loved in his…

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    thoughts and feelings. Colors such as green and white are used to find someone's true feelings and true thoughts, while other colors are used to hide their true personality and allow them to camouflage into other types of crowds. Color symbolism is used to convey a deeper message to us and help us understand the characters true colors. The color green throughout the novel represents Jay Gatsby's different choices through his lifetime. The symbol used to express green through the novel is…

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