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    The Alleged Montage

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    With the science and innovation's advancement also, advance, the basic activities and expressions can't fulfill the group of onlookers' mental needs now, the beautiful hues, great music, conservative cadence and the ideal plot, all of these have turned into the measure scale that a film is gorgeous on the other hand not. Keeping in mind the end goal to fulfill these necessities of the gatherings of people, the executives have generally utilized the montage altering strategy as a part of the…

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    get an orgasm during this period. There are subsequent orgasms for women that may be stronger and pleasurable as the stimulation accumulates. The body slows and returns to its original and unexcited state. The body parts return to their natural hue and size. It is accompanied by a general sense of well-being, intimacy and…

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    express the content of the work by showing how strange some of the shapes in the world are. Pietrykowski’s painting is very three dimensional and shows all types of art forms that just pop out at you in this work. The hues used in this work are mostly secondary and intermediate hues. They are a light and bright mix of these colors which he uses to make a happy and weird mood for this piece. The textures of this piece are rough and shiny. The textures are rough due to the paining being not…

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    piece of art has tension that speaks to both the good and the bad, the easy and the difficult in life. Art should give meaning to viewers and allows them to gain something valuable at the end. At first glance, it looks like a happy art with the bright hue, angels and magician, making viewers feel mystical. However, when you view the artwork in a different angle, you will start to notice that there are blood red demons near the blindfolded woman too. The background of the artwork is two figures…

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    This work of art was created by a French artist named Pierre Bonnard, famously known for being a late practitioner of Impressionism art (Sutton 1). Though this image was created outside of the Impressionism time period, it is still labeled as an Impressionist piece of art. The subject matter of this piece is inside of Bonnard’s kitchen. Inside of the home, known as “Ma Roulette” or a French name for “My Caravan”, Bonnard’s wife is pictured leaning against the windowsill, as well as the couple’s…

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    Bridget Riley Cataract 3

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    movement through the manipulation and reposition of lines. Riley uses both horizontal and diagonal curved lines with different scales. The lines widen and close throughout the canvas to create the illusion that the lines are weaving. The opposite hues puts off a glow in the painting, yet the surface is matte. Riley uses a warm color (red) in the middle of the painting; this warm color is…

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    The Eric Garner Incident

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    Racism, stereotypes, and prejudices- these have all been a controversial topic for a long time, influencing the way that we view different people from different races. A black man today could be walking down the street and viewed as hostile and a ticking time bomb that could go off at any minute. This specific piece is referring to the Eric Garner incident and how he was choked to death by a police officer. Garner had been flailing his arms around in a “menacing” way, causing one of the police…

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    The World Goes Round at Theatre UCF was a spectacular conglomeration of musical performances that were brought to life through excellent acting and use of lighting. Throughout my years as a student I have seen a plethora of plays ranging from high school productions to off-off Broadway. Walking into this production I expected the same level of performance as in my local community college (with a slightly bigger budget). However, after the first song I knew that I was going to be proven wrong.…

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    Emancipation, by definition, is “free[dom], especially from legal, social, or political restrictions.” (“emancipate”) In the novel What We All Long For, all main characters face such restrictions. Tuyen, for instance, is affected by how the city is perceiving her and her family’s origin as primarily one thing: “Vietnamese food” (Brand 67). To outrun those stereotypes herself, she and her friends use her and Carla’s home as “a place of refuge” (XX). Furthermore, the characters associate…

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    teenage boys, go for bold, heavy metal stripes and don’t forget to use blue, one of their favorite colors. For example, you can create horizontal stripes on the wall using chocolate brown, calming blue and neutral tan. Similarly, you can use the same hues to create matching stripes on drapers, bed and accent pillows. Furthermore, you will give a modern touch to the room in addition with creating a lot of storage space simply by placing a metallic toolbox close to the bed. • Reflect College Life…

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