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    most prevalent engagement of numerous military campaigns during the Vietnam War. General Giap’s strategic plan to inflict overwhelming attacks on cities in South Vietnam caught the U.S. as well as the South Vietnamese soldiers off guard. The Battle of Hue was the bloodiest engagement and became the pivotal point of the conflict that eventually caused American’s to lose trust in their leadership. This battle alone cost the lives of many innocent civilians and soldiers, especially the North…

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    Line: During my observation of Three Cranes, lines that appear to be distinguishable would be the horizontal lines as well as the diagonal lines. The horizontal lines are noticeable since the image appears to be in layers, which involve layers of soil, grass, shade, and light. Furthermore, the image presents diagonal lines through the posture, position, and sight of each crane. The crane whose body is closest to the soil represents a wide diagonal line that appears to be increasing from right…

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    their retina which are yellow and blue, whereas humans have three which are red, green, and blue. They can’t distinguish yellow, green, or red based on their color but by their brightness. Some colors like red, yellow, and green are only seen as one hue to dogs. This research helps to understand this project by knowing how bright your dog’s toys need to be or else they can’t tell the difference between other toys. How does a dog’s sense of smell work? Dogs sense of smell is 100 times better…

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    Hair Color Research Paper

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    will make them feel the most confident; darker skin complexions will not be able to pull of the same color hair as someone who has a lighter complexion. Skin tones can be described as fair, light, medium, and dark. With a neutral, warm, or cool hue. Neutral tones, have both warm and cool properties no matter what…

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    sentence “your body is a battleground” is about how women have to fight for rights, and how we use our bodies as a platform for that through a metaphor. Some of the most distinctive feature on this work is the positive and negative exposures with the hues of the woman 's face. Another distinctive characteristic is the very bold font…

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    Joan Of Arc Naturalism

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art is an incredible place filled with vast amounts of artworks that will fascinate and ensnare the attention of all who visit. In just a visit one could walk through history by viewing the breathtaking artworks from all throughout time as well as different regions of the world. Walking through the museum and stumbling in front of a painting in there was an image that was so transfixing amongst so many awe-inspiring art around. This painting happened to be Joan of Arc,…

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    feel peaceful; like the calm after the storm. This composition reminds me of places I would like to travel in Germany, I love the old castles. The artist Jacob van Ruisdael oil painted this canvas, using more secondary hues to portray the landscape and the mood. The use of secondary hues makes the painting more bleak, dull, or somber. The artist adds emphasis to the focal point which is the Castle surrounded by the changing clouds. Your attention is drawn there because the painter used…

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    Colour Grading Assignment 1 First and foremost, Billy, Liz, and Jessica all agree that we will not use this footage for any purpose beyond this assignment. The scene from the show Annedroids provided to us includes four characters having a conversation outside, one of these characters being a CGI robot. The scene consists of seven different shots that vary in lighting and colour, posing a problem for the colourist who would need to adjust them for continuity. One of the noticeable challenges…

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    1. Unfathomable Definition- not able to be understood Sentence- Marco always mumbles. He’s sometimes unfathomable and hard to understand. 2.Roguishly Definition- playfully mischievous Sentence-- Robbie likes to make bombs and play with fire and knives. We all know he is very Roguish. 3.Nonchalantly Definition- coolly unconcerned, unexcited; casual Sentence-- I nonchalantly walked through the explosions, they didn’t hurt me. In fact they made me look cooler. 4.Digested Definition- to…

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    In Vietnam, the country was temporarily divided into North and South, called the 17th parallel, where civilians could move freely between two states. Two years later elections were held to make a unified government. The U.S. government did not like this because the elections might not be fair and if the Communist won the Vietnam war, Communism could spread and it could be a bigger threat to U.S. Basically the Vietnam War started because of Communism. In 1950, the Indochina War begins. Also,…

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