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    these concepts? How did Confucians use yin-yang theory to designate human identity, leading to the polarization of gender in pre-modern Chinese society? A: The original meaning of the yin was that it was the side of the hue that was in the shade, and yang was the side of the hue that faced the sun, the sunny side. Throughout the course of history there were a few concepts that were added to these concepts. For yin some meanings that were added throughout history were femininity, submissiveness,…

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    Experiment 15.2 Purpose: To show temperature effects on reactions and Le Chatelier’s principle. Materials: 2 test tubes, 2 eyedroppers, 2 beakers, 2 small cups, Clear ammonia solution, White Vinegar, Flame or stove, Pot, Water, Ice, a few leaves of red cabbage, and safety goggles. Question: How does equilibrium work with respect to temperature and concentration? Hypothesis: Depending on whether the reaction is endo-thermic or exothermic the equilibrium will shift to one side, this is also true…

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    Frida Kahlo Analysis

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    painting within the picture. Both self-portraits have many differences, but also have small similarities that tell an immense deal about their lives and influences. In the first self-portrait, created by Frida Kahlo, it is easy to see the variety of hues that she uses in order to create a more vibrant picture. The colors help bring out the tone of her skin, since she is of Mexican decent, to show she is proud of her heritage and culture. Also Frida, uses vibrant light colors to help the vibe of…

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    between his two ways of seeing the river? Twain first refers to the river as something absolutely beautiful. Twain admires the river and appreciates all of the small details, as he describes the “broad expanse of the river; in the middle distance the red hue brightened into gold, sparkling upon the water” (1). After Twain sees the river everyday and gets used to it, he begins to not appreciate the beauty as much, as he says, “the romance and beauty were all gone from the river” (3). 2. What…

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    Red Dog Film Analysis

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    through this use of the Australian countryside and outback as well as the saturation of light. A good example of this is the movie, Red Dog, which was shot in WA. This cinematic hue is very evident when watching the Dressmaker, which was filmed on location in the Victorian town, Wimmera-Mallee. In this film, the hue is created in several ways, but mainly through the bland, brown colour of the scenery, as well as the dull sun light. This is just one of the reasons why The Dressmaker is an…

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    Could you imagine what it would be like if you lived in a world without any color at all? And everything is just the same grey hue? Well, this is the world that Jonas, the main character of The Giver, written by Lois Lowry, lives in. The book, The Giver, is a book where everyone lives in a community, where everything is perfectly controlled. This world is controlled by a group of people called the Elders. In the world that Jonas lives in, it would not fall into the category of utopia. Overall,…

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    Allegory of Youth by Domenica Piola is a painting that can be easily categorized as a Baroque piece with a quick glance. Its appearance can be compared to the works by Gentileschi or Caravaggio that were discussed in class because they too conveyed a meaning behind what was initially shown. Piola crafted his piece circa 1680, and he did not stray from the traditional works created in this stylistic period. The title, Allegory of Youth, automatically makes the viewer aware of a deeper message…

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    Memento Mori Analysis

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    On the other hand, the bottle lines are vertical, curve and thin. The hue of the skull is both primary colors and secondary colors. The value of the skull colors are light and dark, and the intensity of the skull is bright. The hue of the bottle is the primary color orange. Also, the value of the bottle is dark and the intensity is dull. The skull shape is organic and static because it is natural and…

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    Keep Lake Tahoe Blue? Almost half the cars in the Lake Tahoe area have “Keep Tahoe Blue” stickers on them. Environmentalists are panicking about how one of Nevada’s most profitable tourist magnets is losing its vibrant, blue color. Environmentalists blame quite a few things that may contribute to the lake losing its color, but one of the most important causes of this problem is overlooked by many people. The first cause people often think of is boating. They think, “Oh, Tahoe is not blue…

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    black, gray, and other subdued hues can be used for a formal look. On the other hand, if your goal is to be depicted as happy and people-focused business, colors yellow and orange might be used. Use Color Psychology Colors are easily attributed to people 's emotions. However, there are only few studies that proves that colors can affect people 's emotions. Actually, experts say that definition of a color depends on a person 's experience, meaning people perceive hues…

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