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    Lost in my Memories The memories instantly rush back to my mind when I begin to read the book my mom used to read to me. The stories we shared will never leave my memory. I am packing up to head to the cemetery to visit my mom, on my list of things to bring with me is a pillow, a sleeping bag and blanket, so I can take a nap if needed, and last but definitely not least, Herald and the Purple Crayon, which always stays next to my bed. As I hop in the car the only thing that I double check that I have is Herald and the Purple Crayon. My dad and I pull up to the cemetery, turn down the music and drive slowly through the windy roads to get to the path where I walk to my mom. After, I set up my sleeping bag and pillow I begin to read Herald and…

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    In Philosophical Hermeneutics, by Gadamer, he states “[t]he understanding of a text has not begun at all as long as a text remains mute” (43). A text is mute when you are trying to understand it, but it is not speaking to you. Whenever a text starts to speak, it never just speaks in the same voice; it always changes. When you were a child, you may have read Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson. It would mean one thing considering you read it when you were a child; it would…

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    On account of its ability to inhabit all of the collateral within it, the purse was extremely helpful. Things that would possibly be needed were located right inside of the purse. Albeit, each and every purse has its own uniqueness to it. This particular coach purse consists of an extremely grand and spacious interior, and a real nice, shiny, gold, and leathery look on the exterior with a powerful Crayola crayon aroma on the outside but a powdery, refreshing, and sweet scent to it on the inside.…

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    How did you learn to draw so good ? My hands mingling over the crayons lying all over the bed-sheets, trying to fetch that one particular colour for bringing out the shades in the grass of the park which was canvased on a piece of chart paper, right of an A3 size. The competition was going to start in an hour and I was doing the Rehearsal Dinner for the big Wedding event yet to come; practising on that ‘Park Scene’ which my father sketched for me to colour which I was going to Xerox (as my…

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    How Businesses Use Colors

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    itself captures the youngness and liveliness associated with green by using white, a color also associated with youth and purity, for the young looking mermaid in the logo (Seow). While “Starbucks Au Naturel” symbolizes youth and nature, “A Bank You Can Trust” is more serious. It argues that blue represents dependability and responsibility. The cleanness and crispness of the color shows that the bank is well put together and will do a good job handling money. The bench was in the picture…

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    Gram Staining Test

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    Gram staining was used to distinguish the unknown microbes between gram-positive microbes from gram-negative microbes. Gram-positive microbes contain a thick peptidoglycan with only one outer cell membrane, thus dying the microbes dark purple. Gram-negative microbes contain a thin peptidoglycan with an outer and inner cell membrane, dying the microbes pink when a gram stain test is done. Microbes A and C were gram- positive because of purple dye seen under the microscope. Microbe B was a…

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    can see, the Elodea sprig that produced the most bubbles was the spring that was placed in front of the red light. The elodea sprig that produced the least amount of bubbles was the spring placed in front of the greenlight. The results from test three are as followed: The leaf that was just recently picked (no changes made) was a dime sized leaf with a darker green color near the outside of the leaf (along the edges), and a lighter green in the middle of the leaf. The leaf that was boiled in…

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    therefore he is adorned with two different color schemes. This green color comes into play many times in the film such as the Dungeon, which is highlighted with green, and all the other musicians are painted green, again showing us this sick and uneasy feeling. When the Mom is wearing the large dress during the “Together Weather” song, she has hints of green in her outfit symbolizing her association with the green. Then, the color of blue and Yellow are the 5,000 Litter Finger Hats which…

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    The Easy Bake Ultimate Oven 2015 commercial is targeting young girls as their main audience. The commercial is only fifteen seconds long, and it starts with five adolescents white girls dressed in all pink pointing at a miniature toy that looks like a purple oven. The commercial has the five girls smiling and dancing to a song the entire time while they’re using the Easy Bake Oven to cook snacks for themselves and their friends. The purple oven could be considered to have feminine design since…

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    According to the movie, color vision is not something a person automatically born with, it develops the first three months after a child is born. The child is able to see different colors as an infant and able to categorize the colors even though they haven’t learn any language. The way that people process color and language are congruent. Language can structure how the brain structure the visual world. The right side of human brain process the color categories. In the English world, there are…

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