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    French Country Style

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    and accessories that stay true to the theme yet add a bit on contemporary appeal. French Country Builds on the Strength of White Typical French country bedrooms make use of color combinations that include yellow and white, blue and white, and even green and white. However, this motif can still be maintained while adding a deeper and more modern hue to the room. That new addition is the…

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    like hands with nails, arms, legs, and feet that all had black fur on them. Light pink, curved oval ears on the sides of their heads and had big chins. Their bodies had a shell and armadillo armored plating on their head and tail. Their shells were green and had a blue section in the middle. Their tails were white with black stripes. They turned their vicious faces toward him, cried a blood curdling howl and never being more scared in his life, the dad pulled the trigger. Bang! Thunk! The gun…

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    Green is proven to be the most calming color in the world. To represent neutrality and agree-ability in a way that just soothes someone down. It’s the color of fresh silk like grass, the outer shell of the most satisfying apple; the color of covetous money. How incredibly ironic that a color that is seen in such an evenhanded way is the color of something that can cause the opposite of an agreeable situation, the almighty dollar. Money does anything but create neutral and calming encounters, it…

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    measuring approximately 2 feet in both height and width. This is a realistic painting which appears to be in a forest type setting with an opened space. There were several trees placed in the scene showing off their beautiful colors of light and dark green. The trees were very tall, appearing to almost touch the skies if looking up. Some were aligned around a circular light brown path along the ground, appearing to be dirt while the rest of the trees aligned themselves along the shape of the…

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    Chakra Essay

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    with the color orange. Whilst in the stomach area you will find the solar plexus chakra and the color yellow. Slowly rising upwards you will find perhaps the most common chakra situated in the chest area. the heart chakra and known by the color green. Following this you move to the throat chakra which is known for the color blue and also as the expression chakra. In the middle of your forehead is the brow chakra, the color indigo identifies this. Finally…

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    Some things I would achieve if I was to arrive in an usual place called Fall Hall are explore this district, scout around for new supplies, and the last thing I would do is search around for some water,food, and electricity.Since I was unfamiliar with this new zone I went around and searched for supplies.While I was searching around I noticed something shiny and since the sun was up the light reflected off the mirror and into my eyes.As I got closer to the new object I snoticed that it was 1978…

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    Childhood Observation

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    The first person I saw was Devin Gibbs, a man in his early twenties. He was wearing a Jenison green colored New York Jets shirt, black athletic pants and Nike Flight shoes. He was placing blocks of mozzarella cheese into a shiny odd shaped stainless steel machine. On the other end of the machine freshly shredded mozzarella cheese fell into a large…

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    Envy and jealousy are often used interchangeably, but when used correctly, they stand for two distinctly different emotions. Envy can also be a dangerous emotion, but there is something important that separates it from jealousy, and that is the passion. You can be envious of your neighbor's new car or your friend's new leather coat, but these feelings will not lead you to passionate violence. Jealousy almost always involves a passionate and emotional response to something, and so, it evokes…

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    The story of “The Storm” by Kate Chopin is a short story about a housewife named Calixta. Chopin tells of a romance that was thought long forgotten once the lovers had taken other spouses. It is full of symbolism that truly makes it much more than just the brief story. The many uses of symbolism throughout help draw the reader in and bring deeper meaning to every hidden detail of the short story. The first hint of symbolism is one of the most powerful in the story, the title. The storm…

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    Imagine hypothetical situation: two people are supposed to describe the color green. One of them speaks about the color of moss. The other about apples. What determines what’s going to be the first, intuitive response? Social background. No mater the effort, every human is bound by the way of thinking of his native society. The liberal education, although aspiring to the noble goals of wisdom and equality, is a victim to its social background as well. Therefore, the social bias, present in the…

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