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    Change In Zootopia

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    types or change that are presenting in this movie, change for the better and change for the worst. The best example of change for the better is when the first starts. Judy ends up standing against Gidden Grey who took Judy’s friends tickets. In the end Judy ends up getting scratched from Gidden Grey but she does obtain the stolen tickets and gives them back to her friends. Now for the change of worst.…

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    Often when reading we can interpret certain events or well described objects as symbols. Symbols within literature all have meanings. As readers we must important make connections and inferences to uncover these meanings. One of the most sought after novels in American literature The Great Gatsby is famous for its use of symbols through color. The Great Gatsby written by F. Scotts Fitzgerald is a story of the illusions that success portrays. Based within the decade of the “Roaring Twenties”, it…

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    Gray Monologue

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    and neon lights. Nature was slightly more subdued; somewhat monochromatic, yet varied in understated tones of grey, brown, and green. Color is hard to come by, now, with the exception of flame and blood. Rampant fires and firestorms consumed forests and cities long ago, and everyday continue to demolish what was once taken for granted. From the fall of ashes and soot, the world is grey, and waterways are black. Remnants of hydrangeas, wild orchids, and daisies stand brittle in what were once…

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    video was a sense of reassurance and calm. Grey was the most predominant color displayed throughout the video, the music was enticing enough to capture my attention yet not dramatic enough to alter my mood significantly and, there was no script. In fact, almost no verbal words were spoken throughout the entire clip. Further there were no objects or actions out of character to distract the viewer. According to Psychological Properties of Colors, the color grey projects a sense of psychological…

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    As you can see they are grey, without any distinct features. I did this to illustrates how the workers were regarded during the industrial revolution and even today. They were not regarded as human beings but rather as commodities therefore I drew the figure of a human being but without any of its actual features to illustrates the dehumanizing conditions that people had to and continue to bear. In addition, I also decided to color them grey to illustrate the loss of life people had…

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    (Chopin). Armand was aware that Desiree’s past was unknown but he looked into her grey eyes and assumed that she was Caucasian, so he didn’t care about her name or family history. Chopin uses her eyes as a reference again later in the story when Desiree says “…I am white! Look at my hair, it is brown; and my eyes are grey, Armand you know they are grey. And my skin is fair…” (Chopin). The fact that he loved her grey eyes tells us that he fell in love with her because she was white. That’s the…

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    and rouge creates a simple contrast between the background and the content. This contract draws the reader’s attention to the title of the book. However, the slightly grey vines also distracts the reader’s eyes by leading them away from the text. I believe this design would work better if the vines were drawn in an even darker grey. The repeated usage of the vine design above and below the text creates a horizontally mirrored image. This placement creates a uniformed look on the book cover. In…

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    Media has given society the predetermined view of old as wrinkly, grey haired people with an illness with incurable symptoms such as poor eyesight and a never-ending brigade of memory loss, but never choose to show the other side to aging. Besides books and television, advertising plays a huge part in the glorification…

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    Art is a means of independent expression. Paintings provide opportunities for the appreciation of hidden messages. This idea is evident in Pablo Picasso´s paintings. Guernica was Pablo Picasso´s most famous painting, his masterpiece. Painted in 1937, Guernica was to portray a powerful political statement. During the Spanish Civil War, Picasso painted Guernica as a response to the devastating bombing on the Basque town of Guernica. Pablo Picasso was one of the most influential painters of the…

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    Summary #2: “Baby Boomers: Every Silver Lining Has a Touch of Grey” In Paul Hyman’s essay, “Baby Boomers: Every Silver Lining Has a Touch of Grey,” the author analyzes the ways of managing money, monetary concerns and retirement contemplations of the children of postwar America in the U.S. As per a report by CNNMoney.com, a quarter of working class Americans is extremely negative about their investment funds and plan to defer their retirement until eighty years of age. Likewise examined is the…

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