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    one Mr. Hubbard used, that try to produce truth using empirical ways. How reliable were the studies? It is known to humans that our sense perception is unreliable because our senses trick us into seeing and hearing things that are not real. Optical illusions can show how our eyes are lying to us. I have first-hand experiences about unreliable sense perceptions every single day. Ever since I can remember, I was diagnosed with hearing impairments in both of my ears. What I hear is not the…

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    Mr. President had a busy and turbulent life. Franklin D. Roosevelt visited his family summer home at Campobello Island where he had contracted poliomyelitis. His mother was much younger compared to his father. The age difference between his parents would probably lend to his promiscuous lifestyle because he seem to have a fetish with many women. Franklin D. Roosevelt had an affair with Lucy Mercer which his wife, Eleanor, knew about. Being that, he promised to stop seeing her but continued to…

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    naturally in a dramatic atmosphere that is both theater and life. Indeed, with the creation of The Golden Coach, Renoir manages to reinvest a theatrical aesthetic, specifically a Baroque one, which is articulated mainly around three main themes: illusion and reality, art and existence, theater and life, whose borders seem undefined. This paper will explore the ways in which commedia dell’arte is integrated in Renoir’s movie, The Golden Coach, and its effects on the viewer through our analysis:…

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    As mentioned above, the painting is very realistic so it comes as no surprise that Cole exercised optical color or reproduced the colors as he saw them in nature. Through the lingering dark clouds and the glistening land the painting explicitly displays the land after a thunderstorm. Many critics believe that by doing this he captures the pureness of…

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    HARDWOOD FLOORING 1. Favorable Features: Hardwood floors have an elegance, prestige, and natural beauty. You have a choice of wood, colors, and layout designs that will add a luxurious, open area appearance to your rooms. While it may be an optical illusion, but rooms with hardwood flooring appear larger in size…

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    italics) FROM BOXES AS YOU GO (including this one!) Front page Unit title (in the form of a question even if you are not doing an inquiry based unit. Title does not have to be deep and meaningful – it can be playful eg: Can We Trick you? for an optical illusion unit) Your name and number Course Summary : Year level Number of sessions Arts (s) areas covered: Other disciplines (where applicable) AUSVELS-…

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    This, thus, shows us that what we see may not reflect the reality, so to search for real, we should think outside the box and look for other possible alternatives, in this case, escaping the cave. This can also be applied to optical illusions. Taking the 5x5 Rubik’s cube discussed as an example. The center piece of the darker side of the cube appeared to be of different colour than the one we see at the brighter side, whereas, if we cover the surrounding pieces of the darker side…

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    vaults. The piers opened up by the clerestory windows. Another characteristic of Amiens is the network of thin colonnettes in the clerestory piers, emphasizing the vertical reach of the Gothic cathedral. The vaults and the nave contribute to an optical illusion since all the elements of the design reach upwards. By reaching higher walls Amiens was able to infuse more…

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    Greek and roman architecture Old Greek and old Rome are frequently mistaken for each other despite the fact that there are awesome contrasts between the two. Both nations are Mediterranean however have social class contrasts, distinctive mythology, diverse life values and diverse design ideas. It is said that quite a bit of what Rome utilized as a part of regular life was taken from the antiquated Greek development as the old Greek human progress began 5th century BC. Furthermore, it was…

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    Ooh, that was a close one. You almost caused a car-train collision, which would have resulted in really bad things. Did you know that there are more and more people who die in at railroad crossings now that there are more drivers? Well, there are, and you almost caused another one. Next time you are at a railroad crossing, be sure to be extra cautious, and remember all of these steps. You always need to slow down at a railroad crossing, even if a train is not coming. If there is a car in front…

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