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    Color is present everywhere, and is an essential part of human perception and human’s everyday lives. Color has been used as a catalyst for affecting human mood and behavior in marketing for centuries (Shabbir, Reast, & Palihawadana, 2009), been shown to affect communication and sway thinking (Gerend & Sias, 2009), affect human behavior, actions and reactions (Keskar, 2010), and even affect one’s physiological state through suppressing appetite (Ittersum, Koert, & Wansink, 2012). Needless to say…

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    Eyck’s painting can best be understood by his use of elements, composition, and symbols. Jan Van Eyck uses local colors, neutral colors, and intensity to bring visual representation to Wedding Portrait. The local colors can be found in the bride’s green dress, her blue undershirt, and the red curtains. These objects have the colors you would “normally find” in similar objects. According to Exploring Art by Margaret Lazzari and Dona Schlesier, “Neutral colors are very low-intensity colors such…

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    her. The bathroom was the reserved and peaceful place in the house. There was a glass window in the center of the ceiling, revealing the early morning skies. To the right of the bathtub where she lay, was a pink toilet adjacent to the white sink. The room was miniature and made of ligneous flooring, and as a result, there was little space to maneuver. Asia glanced down at her belly, which peeked out from the surface of the water in the bath. In the tub, Asia began to gently rub her nine month…

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    If I Told Me Narrative

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    two doors on each side, then up a ramp was the kitchen and a dining room. If you keep going straight the “girl’s room” aka the room I am staying in, was on the right. There was also a bathroom across from it. And she said to me that’s about it that you need to see for now. I went into the girl’s room to see what it looked like. I stared at all four white plain walls of the room for a while just trying to absorb everything. The room was very tiny. It had two sets of old black metal bunkbeds, one…

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    The Second Coming Poem

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    In “The Second Coming,” what does Yeats mean when he writes “The falcon cannot hear the falconer” (line 2)? How does this relate to “the centre cannot hold” (line 3)? In “The Second Coming” there is a footnote at the end of the first line explaining what Yeats envisioned for the word gyre. It mentions that it was meant to represent the age of Christians and how it was spiraling downwards to an end. With this in mind, the second line that reads, “The falcon cannot hear the falconer” it paints a…

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    she did. She had since I was about five years old I didn’t have my own opinion on the matter, I just carelessly went with the flow. My usual morning went like this; the sun rays peeking through the light curtains that hung over the window in my small room that I shared with my little sister Maddie, an over amount of garlic breath kisses given by Mom who couldn’t see I was trying desperately to crawl back under the covers. She would give me a small…

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    thing I noticed was the color scheme of Einstein’s as it makes you feel right at home. It has some type of light yellow walls with a mixture of light green. The main counter is a soft brown with a small circular design at the top accented with black paint. The tables and chairs accent the shop well; the chairs are painted some kind of grayish green and the tables are a light brown. I believe the owners of the store had planned the color the way they did because they want people to feel at home…

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    choices can affect you in a positive or negative way, all day, or all night long. If your bedroom is your sanctuary, the place you go into to get away from it all, then you may want to consider the color green. Green has a relaxing, tranquil, quality to it and there are many variations of the color green. You can add other relaxing colors like blues and browns too. If you like more neutral colors, then browns and beiges or earth tones go well in a bedroom also.…

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    Nichole Reese,” my mother shouted for the fifth time, “You’re going to be late for school again!” I slowly opened my eyes looking at the clock. Great, 7:47 a.m., I thought to myself. Hurriedly, I quickly brushed my long black hair and rimming my green eyes with black eyeliner. I grabbed my bag and headed down the stairs. “Zanna you are seventeen years old, I should not be your walking alarm clock. I have to get ready too.” Rolling my eyes at her remark and replied, “It took me ten minutes to…

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    Summary: No One's POVA

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    one of her members opens her door and takes a peak inside, "Izzy everyone is waiting to hear what our next mission will be." She then turns around with her rare scythe in her hands and looks at the young adult who has brown hair with intense bright green eyes that would instantly captivate you, "After I'm done cleaning and polishing my scythe, I'll head down then." The brown haired boy looks at Izzy with a sarcastic glare, "Izzy everyone is too excited to just be waiting, missions are fun and…

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