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    The Great Gatsby Cover

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    The second cover shows a cover of F. Scott Fitzgerald's book “The Great Gatsby”. The author's name is given at the very top, written in black in front of a white background. A little below stands the title in a bigger writing. The text is in two different fonts and in a sloping order. The first word is written in black, the next one in red and the last one in white. Behind the title you can see a bird's eye view of a black area which seems to consist of ashes. A yellow car has driven through…

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    Short Story On St. Ebott

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    A human facing back towards a giant hole in the ground of a cave of a mountain titled Mt.Ebott.They took a deep breath hesitating, clutching their pale sweater"....hh.." Their breath wavering quietly, body numb not sure if this was really the right answer to escape all this.Tears form in the corner of their eyes streaming down the cheeks to fall off the chin , thinking and thinking making them light headed. They thought about all the reasons why they shouldn't do this but those thoughts were…

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    with detail, taking advantage of the painting surface by letting the wood grain add texture through her paint. People, apples, hearts and animals all flow together almost seamlessly with their environment, but the work isn't completely chaotic; its color gradient from reds to blues unifies the artwork into different regions, keeping the viewer from becoming overwhelmed. Put on exhibition in 2011, 'Snow White and the Black Lagoon' is another series in a long history of Garcia's fairy tale…

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    The Senmut with princess Nefrua was a sculpture treats two bodies as a single cubic block. The cubic block gives an image of a woman and child, it is in 3D dimension, and it’s the form of metal. In this sculpture the line clearly shows the details of human head figure texture. It has hair, eyes, nose, ears, and mouth. Also underneath of the woman and child heads it was a big cubic that looks like represent the body of the two heads. The cubic has been carved with an ancient characters or symbols…

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    Snake When one hears the word snake, many other things come to mind besides a reptile. Knowing the true definition and the implied definition of the word will help us to understand its meaning a little better. Snake is intensively defined as one of the limbless vertebrates constitution the reptilian order orphidia (characterized by a greatly elongated body, tapering tail, and smooth, scaly integument), some species of which are noted for their venomous properties; an ophidian, a serpent. Which…

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    blue? Turns out I had synesthesia, a condition when certain senses are stimulated you can “see” flavors and “smell” colors. I don’t actually see or taste anything, I just perceive it. Check out this link for more info. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia I have a type of synesthesia called auditory-tactile synesthesia. It means, like I mentioned above, that I perceive colors and sometimes tastes when senses are stimulated, in this case, my hearing. It is one of the least common forms of…

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    Otsuka Research Paper

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    Another color that Otsuka uses throughout her book is black, which is commonly used in Japanese culture to symbolize mystery, desolation, and in some cases, destruction. She often mentions the color black to describe the barracks in the internment camps, symbolizing that these camps are unwanted and therefore are isolated away from American society. The trip to the internment camps was humiliating, long, and exhausting for the Japanese. During the first night of internment, the boy looks outside…

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    They had an oval face that had black fur, with black eyes, oval pits for a nose, and 2 sharp teeth. They had human like hands with nails, arms, legs, and feet that all had black fur on them. Light pink, curved oval ears on the sides of their heads and had big chins. Their bodies had a shell and armadillo armored plating on their head and tail. Their shells were green and had a blue section in the middle. Their tails were white with black stripes. They turned their vicious faces toward him, cried…

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    began like any other, it began with a Monday. I woke up, got dressed. I ran downstairs to eat some breakfast. As I was waiting for my mom, I passed by the hallway mirror, and staring back at me was her. She had a small face with big eyes that were the color of pale blue sky, and on some days would seem cloudy. Her hair was a dark brown. Though you couldn't tell from a mirror, she was on the smaller side of the height spectrum. "Lea!" My mom practically screams, her voice seemed to break the…

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    What is the difference between color blindness and color braveness? In the TED talk given by Mellody Hobson it is mentioned how these concepts greatly differ from one another. Some societies these days are color blind where they are unaware of racial stereotypes and the ways in which some of their words or customs can negatively impact someone else. We must all strive to be color brave because doing this will not only benefit ourselves but also our communities, the result in doing this is…

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