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    child with the child and lamb looking back at her. This implied line draws attention to the child, and makes him the focal point of the painting. A closed or restricted palette is a selection of colors limited in its range of hues (Adams, 2003). This painting has only a few hues, making it have a restricted palette. Leonardo da Vinci in this particular painting uses greens and browns for the landscape, and uses reds for the clothes of the women. With Leonardo da Vinci’s limited color palette for…

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    emblematic in nature and it is generally found on their tombs and landmarks. Creatures have been observed to be spoken to in a lot of Egyptian workmanship and they utilized a wide range of hues to paint their depictions. Their hues were more expressive than common and a few misrepresentations, for example, red and yellow hues utilized for skin intended to infer youth or seniority. Old Egyptians utilized numerous artistic expressions where they…

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    I am a part-time orchestral conductor and percussionist. As a passionate musician, I always enjoy learning, practicing, performing, and appreciating music fascinating. Throughout my musical experience, I encountered a lot of thought-provoking questions. How did I receive and interpret information during each rehearsal? Why did repetitive practicing make it possible for me to play a repertoire without looking at music score? What made professional orchestra able to have less rehearsal than a…

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    In the poem Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost he talks about life and he uses plants as a analogy. In line one, he talks about how nature's first green is gold and it also means that when a baby is born it's important. In line three it talks about it again and shows repetition. In line four Robert talks about how being young and a plant’s flower doesn’t last forever. All of the analogies in the poem remind the reader that life is short. In the poem “nothing gold can stay” robert uses…

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    The venture was directed in the Achievement First Endeavor Middle School, a contract school in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Paula Scher and whatever remains of the Pentagram group (one of our 10 Most Innovative Design Firms), officially experienced with open spots because of undertakings like these library paintings, handled the ordinarily beige universe of lockers, tile, and block, and transformed it into something splendid and striking. The change is quite simple–no significant development was…

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    I Love Someone Analysis

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    To love someone? What does that mean, what does it feel like, how do you know you 're in love..? Well that all depends on hue is questioning it. People i believe over time have lost the true meaning and feeling of love. It is sad to see to individuals kiss hug and say i love you, to end up saying i hate u and breaking up. I was once the one to tell all my friends they they don 't know what it means and that by doing it with a person even saying it, well the real question is do you mean it. Some…

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    Passing Storm Painting

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    different theme, subject and meaning. This is oil on canvas painting called Passing Storm over the Sierra Nevadas made by artist Albert Bierstadt during 1870. This panting’s color schemes is polychromatic. It contains different hues such as green, yellow, and blue. Those hues that used on the painting are cool. Also there are secondary colors. The panting used dark green color in the trees that behind the river, and this creates values and distance between mountain and the land.…

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    overwhelm it. Two sorts of foundations can be use; a solitary strong shading or a picture. Have we seen that the shading palette of most food destination comprises of four fundamental hues which are: chestnut, white, red and dark. Obviously, nowadays you can see a full range of hues on food sites, however these fundamental four hues were chosen which is as it should be. The color brown shading symbolizes unwavering quality, security, and adherence to custom. The color white gives a sentiment…

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    Biomedical Seminar

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    The Master of Science in the Biomedical program prepares their students for real-world experiences, this involves having contact with people or patients daily, using ethics in all aspects of our professional careers (doctors, dentists, PAs, etc.), being exposed to research, and an overall knowledge of the sciences. This proposed work will help us as professionals to engage with diverse people with different backgrounds such as socioeconomic status, age, ethnicity, and education. The current…

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    Purple is known to be the hue which is between crimson and violet. We have heard people associating it with royalty, power and wealth for centuries. ‘Queen Elizabeth I forbade commoners, except only a few close relatives of the royal family, to wear the colour’. So why is this elite and sophisticated status given to this colour? The reason is actually associated with the limited availability of the colour. This rarity, lead to the colour being outrageously expensive, so much so that only the…

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