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    For this artifact, we had to analyze Ray Bradbury’s 1953 fantasy novel Fahrenheit 451. Before completing the essay, we learned about various concepts related to this author, such as his tone, life experiences, and purpose for writing the novel. We then chose which topic we wanted to write about, a main character or a theme; both concepts were related to the essential questions of this artifact: “Do we give away our freedom?” and “What controls our feelings and our thoughts?” I think Mr. Smith…

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    Kaushal repeatedly murmurs, "Wendy, are you seeing this?!", inviting me to the head of the stretcher, near the anesthesiologists work station for a closer look, and though I'm on my tip-toes, supported by a step stool, I can barely make out the magenta, rhythmically vibrating form in front of me. Apprehensive, I try my hardest not to cough, sneeze, breathe on, touch the surgeons, etc. The doctors are carefully cutting, rearranging, and cauterizing fatty deposits and tissue like it's second…

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    Restaurant Analysis

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    and clean: the restaurant’s exterior represented the delicate and exquisite food that we were about to taste. Two elderly chefs, who were behind the counter, were filleting a gigantic tuna. Every precise cut across the blue steel scale revealed the magenta flesh. My parents and I sat down in a row on the counter, which was exactly two chopsticks away from the chefs. It is thought to be the best distance between the diners and the chefs for efficiency and to maximise the taste. The…

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    The media is extremely influential in socializing people at any age. Older people are generally influenced by media through the news and tabloids. However, children are socialized through television shows and cartoons. The shows and the advertisements shown during the commercial breaks are an important part of socializing the child because they will watch so much television in their spare time. I watched two different cartoons on Cartoon Network to see how children are socialized through…

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    Rocky Horror Picture Show

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    This Halloween I observed costumes worn by students on campus and costumes worn by audience members at a showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show I attended that day. I assessed that the individuals I saw on campus held the status of a college student because they were from the ages of 18 to 21 and spent the holiday with peers at the IUB college campus. I also determined that they were from low-to-upper middle class families because they had some form of expendable income to spend on Halloween…

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    Magenta Group Physical Geography and Climate South Korea has a total area of 99,000 square kilometers. In addition to the Peninsula connected to the mainland, it also has 3,200 islands in different sizes. One of the most famous is Chejudo, which is known as “Hawaii in the East”. Major landforms For the majority of the South Korea, the terrain is mostly mountainous, hilly, basined area and is less than 500 meters above sea level. Because Taipei Mountain Range runs along the…

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    A negative is a type of image that is placed on plastic film. When this negative is viewed, the darkest areas of the actual subject will appear the brightest, and the lightest areas of the subject will seem the darkest. This is because the light-sensitive chemicals within the camera reverse the order of colors. When a camera is shot, the chemicals become darkened by exposure to the light. Like black-and-white negatives, color negatives use the same type of technology. In essence, the colors on…

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    Lance Wyman Research Paper

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    Lance Wyman has been a key artist…. While industrialization was occurring in the 1970s signage has been one effective system that is used now worldwide developed as industrialization was occurring in the 1970s. That system is known today as wayfinding. People from all languages needed help to get around places, especially in metro systems and airports where wayfinding was essential to get from one place to another easy and effectively. Wayfinding refers to information systems that guide people…

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    led to the loss of time. The symphony played in such confusion that an entire week flew by in a matter of minutes. Milo also ruined many of the beautiful colors of the forest. He turned the radiant flowers black, and the blue sky tan and then fiery magenta. As the snow fell, it appeared green and the leaves of every tree and bush changed from green to orange. He tried frantically to end the confusion, but he failed. Following his actions, he caused himself stress. Panic struck him and worry…

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    Jeffrey Koon Analysis

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    Jeffrey Koons is an artist who enjoys exploring beyond reality. There are some artworks in particular that have a stronger connection to the theme of Fantasy. Through these artworks , Jeff Koons is able to speak his mind and give the audience the gesture they wish. One of Koons’ sculpture series, Banality, demonstrates his point of view on different icons around the world. Many of these fantasized sculptures get displayed in famous museums and other areas because of the great impact on the…

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