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    With the golden sunlight streaking through her honey-yellow fur, Ivanna perches on the arm of the fuzzy, slate gray couch. A beagle mix, she weighs 20 pounds and is only as tall as mid-calf. She is pudgy, with skin wrinkling up into little creases wherever she bends. Her fur is short and prickly. Her head is the size of a wiffle ball, with triangle-shaped, thin ears raised and listening. She oversees the street outside, brown eyes darting and her stout, round snout grazing the large bay window.…

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    Locate your Jumper Cables. Locate your battery under the hood and find the battery’s positive and negative terminals. The positive terminal should have a red cover or can be signified by a + sign. Making sure none of the clamps touch one another, attach the red clamp to the dead battery’s positive terminal. Do not attach the black clamp to the battery’s negative terminal as it could cause hazardous sparks. Attach the other red clamp to the charged battery’s positive terminal, and then attach…

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    A Childhood Relic It is the October of 2009. My feet hit the smooth, cool wooden floorboards as I rush out the door. I am filled with vitality as I take in a deep breath of fresh air. It is a late autumn afternoon; the orange leaves are falling gently from above. The clouds dominate the sky, shrouding any sign of blue from my sight. I quickly make my way to the backyard where my bike rests. The leather seat and rubber handlebars are speckled with yesterday’s rain. As I walk up to the sleek,…

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    Charles Blanc further developed Chevreul’s theories. Having come to the conclusion that placing complementary colors next to each other intensifies them and that mixing complementary colors together muddies the color, he is known to have said that complementary colors “will either triumphantly sustain or utterly destroy each other.” Looking at A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, we can see evidence of these complementary color theories. The seated girl with the ponytail in the…

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    the Green Light. The Green Light in the Great Gatsby is located at the end of Daisy’s dock. The Green Light only mean something to one character in the book and that is Gatsby. The Green Light was first mention at the end of chapter one. It was when Nick first saw Gatsby. Gatsby was reaching out towards the Green Light while trembling. The Green Light represent several things to Gatsby. The Green Light represent a beacon of hope, how close Gatsby is to Daisy, and his goal or dream. The Green…

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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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    Mystery Powder Lab Report

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    Introduction: When somebody was eating at a popular restaurant they suddenly felt ill. Fortunately a white powder was discovered on the victim leading them to believe that the powder was the cause of the victim feeling ill. The restaurant narrowed the substance to be one of the white powders they use in the restaurant and compare it to the mystery powder. The five white powders were; icing sugar, cornstarch, aspirin powder, baking soda, baking powder. To test it out they mixed each white powder…

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    Gradual faintness of green light, continuous stare of blue eyes, and persistent difference of two eggs seem to have no relationship with the entire plot of The Great Gatsby. However, these three elements are pretty important for this book, because they are used stealthily to exposure the main theme of book: The American Dream. So, in The Great Gatsby, Scott Fitzgerald uses three symbols: Green light, the eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg and the comparison of two location—West egg and East egg, in…

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    Paul Gauguin is an artist whose usage of colors allows the viewers to experience dramatic changes. Unrealistic and implausible as colors may seem, he simply painted the colors reflected in his eyes, something that had been his philosophy of life. Gauguin was a leading French Post-Impressionist, who was not well appreciated until after his death. He was a pioneer in the Symbolist art movement of the early 1900s in France. Fauvism and Expressionism are advanced stages that were set from Gauguin’s…

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    Fry Dr. Larson October 23rd, 2017 Does Color affect Memory? We correlate color with emotions in our everyday lives. We see red and think bad such as a grade on a test, we see yellow and think caution, blue could be interpreted as sad or calming, green is happy, black is neutral, and so on. While color can evoke an emotional response, can it affect memory? This is what I have decided to further research for my independent study. I hypothesize that when administered a list of items and given the…

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