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    Sasquatic Synthesis

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    Below is the summary of the hair results from the Sasquatch Genome Study: One hundred eleven samples of blood, tissue, hair, and other types of specimens were studied, characterized and hypothesized to be obtained from elusive hominins in North America commonly referred to as Sasquatch. DNA was extracted and purified from a subset of these samples that survived rigorous screening for wildlife species identification. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing, specific genetic loci sequencing,…

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    and Ifemelu’s relationship with each other was both positive and negative. The positive part of Ifemelu’s relationship with Curt was that accept her physical appearance. He prefer when she have her natural woolly hair over chemically straighten hair. “Why do you have to do this? Your hair was gorgeous braided. And when you took out the braids the last time and just kind of let it be? It was even more gorgeous, so full and cool,” (Chapter nineteen, page 206). Curt was a helpful and a caring…

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    WHY YOU NEED TO GROOM YOUR BEARDS TO LOOK SMART Beards. It is a collection of hair that grows around the check and chin of humans. Almost every man is doing it because it makes you look “dapper”. It comes in different shapes and sizes depending on what you think works for your facial structure. The ability to keep beards does not depend on testosterone level. People keep beards for many reasons such as to boost standing among other men, attract a mate, and to look stronger, older and more…

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    Terra makes collages in a 3-D form. To represent this I used a Styrofoam head to show physical characteristics of Terra and 3-D charms to show what makes her, her. While looking at the face of Terre, you will notice the physical appearance of blonde hair, blue eyes, and pink lips. This description is given to the reader on the first page. This description is important because it shows the reader how the universal standard of what is beautiful can be applied to Terra’s physical attributes. The…

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    a sense of warmth, the color of their skin, slightly brown and tan, represent the land, the dirt and muddy earth. The color of the blanket, which is almost 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…

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    neutral colors, the primary color red, emphasis and visual texture to convey a sense of realism and suffrage, thus representing the medieval legend of the veil. Seen, in this painting is a dark black background with a wooden post. Hanging from the wooden post is a long, white cloth like fabric. The white cloth like fabric has a texture of folds and fringes. In the center of the white cloth fabric there is the face of Christ. Christ has long brown/rust color hair, with a rust/brown color stick…

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    Neal Rantol

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    mannequin head, with a black wig and red lipstick. This essay explores society’s obsession with perfection, and how it specifically conveyed through this image. This idea of perfection versus imperfection, is empathized by Rantoul’s use of color, texture, and materials. At first glance the most prominent element Rantoul uses is color, specifically the use of the color red. The first place my eyes went to when I initially looked at the image was the red lips. The red is vibrant so it catches the…

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    Hell And Heaven Analysis

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    Scholder only used color to describe these two opposite scenes. In Hell, there is a black and red half-length portrait. The half-length portrait is smiling and showing his red teeth, and he has two tentacles. He looks like a demon, and he always treats people. The half-length portrait covers ¾ of the picture. The color of the background is red. It gives red light to the black portrait, so the portrait has reflected red color. In Heaven, there is also showing a half-length portrait which covers ¾…

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    short story titled ‘The Red Convertible’ by Louise Erdrich. Erdrich uses various stylist devices to bring this short story to life. In order to vividly describe events in the story, the author has incorporated significant similes to describe events that occur. The story is one of a bond of friendship between two brothers who purchase a red convertible, “… the first one in the reservation” (Erdrich 1). Their friendship is described as an adventure which starts by buying the red convertible.…

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    This art piece is, “The Wonder Of A Women From The Amazon” by Andrew Cain. It was completed in 2015 and displayed at CSU Stanislaus State Art Gallery. The art piece, now located in CSU Stanislaus State Art Gallery can be viewed straight on when you enter the south door of the gallery. It is an image of Wonder Woman repeated nine times; three images by three images. The image shows the top of Wonder Woman head to her waist. The face of Wonder Woman however is not of a young adult woman, but of a…

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