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    mainly focuses on using tones of red, blue and yellow. Allowing them to play off each other in terms of light and shadow, giving the viewers a unknown sense of the milkmaid. Purity can also be captured through the light washes and textures of the white walls in the back, allowing Vermeer’s palette to dance off of it. This mystery that lies over the milkmaid’s face and body, draws in the crowd, wanting to know whats she’s thinking. You see milkmaids, or in this case a kitchen maid, are known in…

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    error could be that the sample and /or crucible where not on the hotplate long enough, an error in the measurement of mass and an error in the calculations also that the crucible with sample was removed from the hotplate before the sample turn all white. A major result is that after the water is removed from the sample it turns to one color but when a couple drops of water the sample changes back to a blue color like the sample was at the beginning. My results of the calculating the mass percent…

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    blue-green, purple-blue, and red-purple), and three achromatic colors (white, gray, and black) and the reasons for the emotion they felt. The color green reminds the students the color of nature which gave them positive feelings of relaxation and comfort. Now when green-yellow was shown to the students, it generated negative feelings because the colors were associated with vomit and evoked the feelings of sickness and disgust. The colors white, gray, and black evoked positive…

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    harshly bumped into me with its black box, grey screen, old-fashion appearance, and light brown legs that I noticed this odd television. As I stood up as fast as a cheetah, I noticed a sparkly dot on the screen, which was as white as snow. I cautiously tried to touch the snowy white tiny sparkling dot, but carelessly and clumsily I fell into the unusual television and, with my heart racing like a frightened rabbit, I found myself in a forest with trees as green…

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    colors white, yellow, and blue to help emphasize the corruption and artificial world that was the nineteen twenties in order to prove that people will always be unsatisfied if all they care about and want in life is…

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    Thinking of painting your bedroom? What color are you considering? You may want to take a minute and think about your color choices and what they can do for you. Color can make an impact on you whether you know it or not and depending on how much time you spend in your bedroom, your color choices can affect you in a positive or negative way, all day, or all night long. If your bedroom is your sanctuary, the place you go into to get away from it all, then you may want to consider the color green…

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    engulfing the two natives, is representing the element of water. Whereas the color of their hair is a mixture of corruption, which ties to the element of the earth depicted in the painting, showing that with all life there is still certain darkness. The white background is pertaining to a symbol of faith, and that upon all nothing god had created the land and sea to embalm all life. To revolve around man, woman, and its inhabitants.…

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    but in this novel, it represents wealth and somewhat elegance. In the beginning, Nick describes Tom and Daisy’s house, or should I say mansion, because it is a spacious home which covers a vast amount of land. It’s described as, “A cheerful red and white Georgian colonial mansion overlooking the bay” (Fitzgerald 13). Red is used here because it shows that the Tom and Daisy are a very successful family and that it is elegant looking house. The color red is also used when Nick talks about Tom’s…

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    Desiree. Throughout “Desiree’s Baby,” Chopin constantly mentions the colors yellow, black, and white. Yellow is used to symbolize the tainted skin of the mixed…

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    sunlight for nine hours and darkness for nine hours. The remaining two plants, labeled NC1 and NC2, followed a daily schedule in this order: white light for six hours, sunlight for nine hours, and darkness for nine…

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