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    The rule of thirds, the golden proportion, and the basic grid, are the primary methods of laying out designs. When faced with a large amount of information to present in an aesthetically pleasing format, one cannot simply follow their artistic whims. The use of specific rules to follow is important, in order to construct a clean, clear, interesting design. The point of interest is positioned based of these concepts. The most popular method is the basic grid. The basic grid is simple, clear,…

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    symbolizes gold and nobility, also an impression of wealth, elegance and beauty, where as the low hue in the maids clothing make her inferior. The artist choice of color gives the painting a lively modern look instead of traditional low tone colors which represents dullness. The red and white covering of Holofernes serves to accumulate antipathy and barbaric scene which deploys doom. Also the red color…

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    The Lady With The Dog

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    Effects of setting in “The Lady with the Dog” Setting plays many roles in a story. It can develop a character, create obstacles, and change the mood and tone of a story. In the short story “The Lady with the Dog” setting adjusts the mood and tone every time the setting shifts. The story began when Dmitri explained the personal setting in his home. He describes his home setting to be negative and unbearable. The negative mood in his home setting causes him to leave. Normally, into someone…

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    sort of animals he would make. He needed a flawless arrangement. He suspected as much hard that he turned out to be exceptionally drained and nodded off. His rest was loaded with longs for his creation. He saw odd things in his fantasy. Plants of all hues, making the…

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    Kay Ryan's Tightrope Poem

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    “trying” (1). After all, it is the first word of the poem. The first thing she wanted the reader to see was the idea of trying. Superficially, the poem seems to create the conclusion that if we traverse the same path again, it will have a monotonous hue. That in order to live life fully, we must traverse new paths, face new cross roads, new faces, and new stroll. But as it has been shown, through careful consideration and exploration of the text, one finds a different story. This story defies…

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    The enchanting 2010 film Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tim Burton and written by Linda Woolverton, is an animated action Walt Disney movie based on Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland. The main character nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, is haunted by nightmares of a hidden place called ‘Wonderland’, furthermore, she returns and set out on a quest bursting with mysterious adventure. This film is a unique assembly containing distinctive characters, plots and cinematic…

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    them in the background. The figures are enveloped in a state of utter nature-plants spurting off the ground, the fluffy trees employed in the distance, the grassy hills, so much so that the small town pictured in the background seems to have green hues. The sky in the background takes on a muted blue-grayish tonality with faded white clouds. To match the holiness of these important religious figures, the background seems to act to the illusion of a beautiful landscape, a pastoral scene of “Eden”…

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    location and cultural proximity are possible factors for color preference. The study was done in Asian countries with university students. They were asked to rate their three most and least liked colors from a neutral color palette holding various hues. Results showed a strong liking for vivid colors as opposed to dark or pale colors. They also showed that the closer the proximity, the more similar the results between countries. The study was conducted in similar places that…

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    Discussion In this study, the Catechol enzyme was studied under the conditions of varying pH, temperature, substrate concentration, and enzyme concentration. In Figure 1, the data suggested that the trend was neither directly nor inversely proportional, but the highest activity rate was at 24°C. Most enzymes denatured at higher temperatures of approximately 40°C, which led to the inability to see any color change (Helms et al., 1998). At lower temperatures, the enzyme was somewhat efficient…

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    jaw, enabling the lower teeth to fit into it cozily, viably concealing them from see. Just the teeth of the upper jaw are uncovered along the lower jaw line. Gators and crocodiles are additionally marginally extraordinary hues. The ordinary crocodile has a tendency to have a hue that is an olive dark colored shade. Crocs typically have a darker, practically dark appearance. Crocodiles and gators are additionally found in various areas around the world. The two crocodiles and gators do well in…

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