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    Passing Storm Painting

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    canvas painting called Passing Storm over the Sierra Nevadas made by artist Albert Bierstadt during 1870. This panting’s color schemes is polychromatic. It contains different hues such as green, yellow, and blue. Those hues that used on the painting are cool. Also there are secondary colors. The panting used dark green color in the trees that behind the river, and this creates values and distance between mountain and the land. Additionally, this painting used intensity to brighter the blue…

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    facilities, shifting towards green buildings will reduce air pollution and promote the social and well being in the communities. Green spaces can help combat pollutants and respiratory issues that are occurring in poor communities, as well can help with the social well being and promote psychological health. Social programs implemented in parks and the green projects provided in facilities can create a better future for health and work environment. According to Swanwick, green spaces are…

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    One of the most incredible things we see every day is color. Color is what makes objects more interesting and less annoying to look at. There are many colors: Red, blue, green, yellow, orange, purple, and so forth. We use these colors for drawing, coloring, printing on the computer, watching tv shows, and playing video games. My experiment is, “Does color affect test scores?”. How I am going to do this experiment is I will first collect supplies and participants for the experiment. Then, I will…

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    spring can be as cheap as rearranging the livingroom furniture making it feel like a whole, new space. Updating the pillows in lighter weight fabrics, like cotton and linen, with floral patterns or stripes, and in coral and blue, or teal and lime green makes the area lighter and bright. Thomas advises using light-weight fabric drapery too, plus switching to a roller shade of woven fabric that allows light to enter but reduces the glare. Although most her clients are hesitant about wallpaper,…

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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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    He stood in front of the house, taking a moment to just admire the view of it from the driveway. For five million, he hadn't been sure what to expect, he'd never bought a house before but standing here, just taking in the view, Samuel Anderson had to admit, it was money well spent. The driveway was all interlocking stone and brick, sanded down and smoothed out, a rainbow of different colors leading up to the clean, white painted house. A garden had already been planted out front, a pleasing…

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    fabric it seems like the center most point of attraction, as it catches the viewers eyes by its tint color and creates an illusion of a very realistic pink island. If we view from the air, we can see that there is a good contrast with the blue and green of the environment and seems like a two-dimensional artwork. There is a great variation between each island, as some seem close to each other , some too far. We can see the horizontal lines that appear on the fabric and the waves of the sea…

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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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    Echo walked downstairs to the living area after getting ready for the day. She saw Rayne and Calliope sitting in the chairs with bags next to them. “Are you going somewhere?” Echo asked them. “Actually, we are all going somewhere!” Calliope said bursting with excitement. “Well, by all she means you, her, me, and Quinn. We are starting our journey to Nova’s castle. You and Quinn have greatly improved your powers and we think you’re ready,” Rayne said. “When do we leave?” Echo asked excitedly…

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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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