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    in the air at a ship in the horizon. Each man has an intense look on his face. A strong wind is blowing what is remaining of the sail. The water surrounding them is choppy and dark as is the sky. Géricault uses composition, pose, light/shadow, and color in his artwork to display man’s two responses to chaos: despair or hope. The composition in this painting is not one of stable organization. The bodies of the dead are entangled with those of the living, which produces a very desperate…

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    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. Green has…

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    Colors help people understand the world around them. Colors can tell people how someone is feeling, if something is cheerful or gloomy and just an overall sense of mood. In F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, color symbolism plays an important role in the understanding of the characters. One color that plays a very important role in the novel would be the color green. Green is important in The Great Gatsby for many reasons. On reason would be Daisy’s green light at the end of her homes…

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    classic tale where a little gingerbread man refused to get eaten by a baker, a fox, a cow and in the book my teacher read, a horse. As my teacher came to a close reading the story to us she told us about the coloring book activity. The only instruction, color everything. Not too mind…

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    point, which is depicted by the size of the figure in comparison to the other figures surrounding him. On each side of the Buddha we see the same amount of figures, this gives off a sense of balance with the exception of the bottom row of figures. The colors used are mild shades, consisting of mostly reds, yellows, and oranges, which makes you feel as though you are looking at a sunset or sunrise. With all of the figures within the painting,…

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    Aromatherapy In Nursing

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    While this area remains generally unchartered, one study looked into the effects of color on heart rate variability (HRV) and difference on IQ performance (Elliot, Payen, Brisswalter, Cury, Thayer, 2011). Before starting the study, each participant’s HRV was measured in order to acquire a baseline measurement. In this study, the color red was shown to significantly hinder a participant’s performance on an IQ test after being shown an instruction sheet that…

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    Play Doh Process Analysis

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    While playing with Play Doh is easy to learn it is difficult to master. After hard-work and hours of practice anything you think of can be created with Play Doh. The steps to create your own masterpiece can be numerous and complicated or few and simple the choice is yours. The first step to creating your own Play Doh gem is to gather your necessary supplies. Take the Play Doh from one container and roll it into a rather thick log three inches long. After you have completed your three inch…

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    Color Gold Impact

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    How the Color Gold Impacted my Values, Personal Mission, and Self-Prepared Goals When our class took the color test, I thought that this was just another gimmick to waste time and try to understand more about ourselves. Then Dr. Igo had us look into what our color truly meant and how we should apply our color to communicated with other color groups. Soon I realized the importance of understanding how my color affected those around me, and took a different approach to becoming a well-rounded…

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    advertisement but also on a person as it was not common to have brightly colored lips at the time. Another likely reason red was chosen was because it signifies courage, sexuality, love and pleasure. Red is often used to evoke erotic feelings, and MAC would have used it to try and lift the stigma on the disease and direct their mantra of “diversity, acceptance and celebrating” the individual at those affected by HIV/AIDS (Benoit). In order to properly analyze the advertisement using rhetorical…

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    His name is Micheal. Josie He has a silver mullet. Rachel We chose this name because it means miracle. Josie We found him in Fareway. Josie He was eating bananas in the fruit section. Josie He must like bananas. Rachel That is what he eats for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Josie We got him because he’s big. Rachel He lives about 340 years old! Josie He is now 21 years old. Josie The longest reindeer to live was 351! Josie He likes to learn about the alphabet. Rachel He is the biggest reindeer…

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