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    cells to lead hilarious transmissions along the axon's to the nerves that control the muscles of their fluttering lips so stable falls on ears that are not hard of hearing and persons can hear amusing things that can't be seen. Can a picture the comic paints in your brain be seen? Then again can just pictures you find actually be seen as captured impressions? I let you know this article was about something interesting you haven't seen and since I'm composing it you could say you see the words…

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    In the case of Miryam v White Lead Carbonated Paint, the manufacturers of the paint company shouldn’t be held liable for the reasons listed below. Due to the Wisconsin statue 895.045. Statue 895.045 section 5 sub section 4 states "If more than 25 years have passed between the date that the manufacturer, distributor, seller, or promoter of a product last manufactured, distributed, sold, or promoted the specific product chemically identical to the specific product that allegedly caused the…

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    As the management consultants of the Te Matawai Factory of Spectrum Paints Ltd we are submitting the report to the CEO, based on our case study analysis. The bond between a manager and employees plays a significant role in company’s productivity. Workers feel pressured if he or she is forced to work in an unfavorable working condition under a hard-hearted manager with no sympathy to his workers. The report investigates the major challenges faced by the organization and discusses the possible…

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    labor worker at the Liberty Paints Factory. However, the factory and its products are also symbolic and teach the Narrator about a racist American society. The Liberty Paints factory and their products represent racial oppression of African Americans during this era, even in the more tolerating environment of the North. Ellison’s depiction of Liberty Paints and their process of mixing white and black substances in the creation of the Optic White…

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    exhausted and dozing. In the middle of the paint, it shows a soldier who is alert, with a gun in the hands, guarding the region behind the convoy. The rest of the soldiers appear exhausted and stressed. The soldiers hold their cheek, which is a possible indication that they are drained and exhausted. Norman prepared the paint in 1941, the period over which there was a World War II. The picture shows how the World War II exhausted the soldiers who fought in it. The paint is labeled U.S.A at the…

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    mostly scenery or things that he saw around him. Van Gogh struggled with mental illness and he remained poor and unknown throughout his life as an artist. “If you hear a voice within you say ‘you cannot paint,’ then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.” There is another artist that paints like Van Gogh and his name is Oscar Claude Monet. One way that…

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    were tempera and oil paint. Although these materials are used to paint very photo-realistic images, they have many differences. Tempera is mostly used to create a very opaque painting that needs to be made fairly quickly. This painting medium is consists of colored pigments mixed with a binding agent, an egg yolk. Tempera is an incredibly fast drying material and acts as an extremely long lasting method of painting. There are many famous works that were created with Tempera paint. This medium…

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    describes the abstract expressionist style. The media use of acrylic paint affected the style of the painting. The lack of form in Rothko’s painting can be evidently seen as Rothko painted three rectangular shapes in the centre of the canvas using the colour orange and yellow. By the application of the red opaque paint around the three rectangular shapes, this detaches the shapes from each other allowing the edges of the paint to blend well with the three rectangular…

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    journey to find identity and individuality in a world dominated by racism. After being kicked out of college, the narrator begins work at a paint plant called Liberty Paints. Ralph Ellison uses a series of objects and devices in the paint factory to symbolize the power and traddgic effects of institutionalized racism in America. The company's signature paint is "Optic White." This white color is symbolic of whiteness in America. IM describes it as having a brilliant hue, and inquires what goes…

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    Painting is something that a lot of people enjoy. Whether you are a professional painter, or just do it for fun. When painting, you generally need an idea of what you are going to paint, like a theme. Most artists base their artwork on something that is original, and has never been done before. Also, when formulating an idea for an artwork, you have to pick something that you know would be visually complex. If you are planning on selling the artwork, not only is it important to create artwork…

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