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    he continued to write, but failed to develop a following. In eighteen seventy-three, Whitman suffered a stroke and was left partially paralyzed. In his later years, he came to be known as the ‘Good Grey Poet’, as well as the ‘Bard of Democracy’. Over these final years, Whitman’s persona as the ‘Good Grey Poet’ grew while his health declined. He died at 6:43 on March 26th, 1892, at his home in Camden. Previously, while on his deathbed, Whitman wrote, “L.ofG. at last complete– after 33 y’rs of…

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    current in place security controls and information programs from weaknesses Penetration test types There are various approaches to Pen testing Black – in Black pen test, the tester typically has no knowledge of the organization’s infrastructure Grey – in a grey pen test, the tester has some knowledge of the infrastructure White – in the white pen test, the tester is typically in collaboration with the IT…

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    Color is all around you. It makes up everything that you encounter in your life. You use color to describe who you are and what you like. Whether you are wearing a specific color of clothing, or being drawn to an advertisement that has a color you like color is around you every day. The question is what is behind these colors, and what do they mean to you and the world around us. People use colors to symbolize different aspects of their life. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, an…

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    For their experiment, researchers printed out illusion figures, which had circles that had a central “S” or “A” letter. There was a combination of circle and letter sizes: black outer ring with inner grey letter, black outer ring and inner letter, grey outer ring with central black letter, and grey outer ring and letter. There were 32 participants,…

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    Some colours are known to be associated with certain feelings and the colours blue and grey are used extensively throughout the picture book. These colours are known to be identified with depression and sadness. The meanings of Tan’s illustrations are reinforced through the use of colour. Shaun Tan stated on his website, “The Red Tree is…

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    Theme: Our inability to let go of our dreaded past and struggle to find our self-worth clouds our view of any positive future, but we can clear this clouded view by broadening our focal point beyond the limitations of the past. Symbols/Motifs: The white dog: As the image of a white dog appears multiple times throughout this story, we begin to notice its significance. The first time the white dog “appears” is right after Bunny talks to Quoyle about Petal’s death (46). The dog’s timely…

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    any damage. Washington Crossing the Delaware is currently on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It is displayed in a gallery with other American paintings from the same time period. The top part of the painting consists of grey clouds with sunlight and sky streaming through. On the horizon and far off into the background of the painting there are hills. The hills are a good example of the artist’s use of atmospheric perspective: since the hills are so far away, they…

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    In Maddy, What do Philosophers do, lecture 3; section 2 first examines the question that why is it if we fail at meeting the ‘from scratch’ challenge, that it weakens all our ordinary evidence. Maddy goes on to ask why is the ‘from scratch’ challenge to be so dangerous that we should just rule it out. Moore thinks it is because the philosopher doesn’t think of common sense as important while Wittgenstein thinks that skepticism and anti- skepticism are two different languages with their own rules…

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    world that they can connect too despite whether they are rehabilitated or not. The lighting is also a key representation of how hope is explored throughout this scene. In other parts of the film the lighting can be described as 'low key' such as dull grey, but in this particular scene it changes to 'high key' as you’re able to see the blue sky and the whole area is lit up. A close up shot is also used to show the significance of the music played. Close up shots allow us to focus on certain…

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    The Black and White Gift In order to gain a better understanding of an individual it is important to contextualize the person. Oliver Sacks used an interdisciplinary lens to contextualize his subject Mr. I in his case study “The Case of the Colorblind Painter”. Understanding an individual doesn’t only involve one factor that should be taken into consideration; rather, an interdisciplinary perspective must be used in order to avoid marginalization. Mr. I’s colorblindness can be analyzed through…

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