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    out was the neon red of the panic buttons on the walls. The patients started wandering in; they were all wearing sweatpants and looked quite docile. They are all medicated, I assume. The next man to walk in was quite different than those who came before him. He was in good physical shape. He wasn’t wearing sweatpants; he had on a pinstripe suit. He…

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    time to paint. There is nothing worse than a bad paint job and even though it 's your bedroom and you don 't think many will see it, you will and if you mess up a spot on the wall, your eyes will go directly to that spot every time you walk into that room, whether you want them to or not. Take you time and happy painting. Fetishists are sick people right? They have completely abnormal impulses and I would never talk to any of them. Right? Wrong! We all know fetishists. We just don 't enter…

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    the colors that dominate all the other colors in a supreme fashion. Colors like red and blue which we see just about everyday our always in the back of our minds, Humanity has come to naturally associate these colors with objects to the point where some people can hear a word and immediately associate a color with it. If I had asked someone to picture an apple in their head the majority would most likely picture a red apple, even though there are varying colors like golden yellow and light…

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    and even exists in educational setting. Previous studies show the debilitating effect of red on challenging mental tasks (e.g., IQ Test). Here, we hypothesized that perceiving red—a harsh color, will result in lower test scores. There were 32 university students (12 men, 20 women) in the present work. They were randomly assigned to red, blue, and white test papers. Results showed a higher group means from the red test paper condition. This discrepancy is likely due to small sample size and…

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    The 1920s were widely considered a failure in society. It was such a rowdy and out-of-control era due to the war. The war made everybody wonder whether they would make it back from war. This led to a generation of partying and living life to the fullest. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby is one of many young adults who endlessly parties to make sure he has no regrets if he never returns from war. He falls back in love with a woman named Daisy Buchanon whom he had loved in his…

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    both pieces, the artist uses the colors brown, black, red, white, green and blue in both paintings. In the ice skater piece, the blue symbolizes the sky, white equals snow, green means the ground, the brown and red colors outline the figure, the black shows the ice skates and face and gives the figure a sense of human form and the tan color shows the skin of the figure. In Four Wooden Sculptures, the blue, green, and red colors detail the room that the figures are in, with the exception of the…

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    Production design is one of my favorite parts of film analysis. I love the meaning and symbolism behind even the smallest of detail; all of which help bring the film to life. In The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, Directed by Roy Rowland, you can see the amazing effect of production design through the colors, architecture, and clothing; creating the theme “Do the unthinkable with the unthinkable” The coloring in the movie was very bright and seemingly harsh to our eyes. It gave the world an almost…

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    booth in the back of the Diner were Beth sits. When Clemmy Sue spots Miss Ta Rot she whispers to Estelle Louse, “She ain’t no gypsy cause she ain’t wearing no big ass gold hoop earrings. Why she just be a middle aged woman with god awful dyed red hair and a frizzy perm.” As they slide into…

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    I pulled up to the entrance gate a little after 7 in the morning. I pushed the speaker button asking for security clearance to enter. The voice on the other end announced he was opening the gate and directed me to pull forward into the facility and turn left to report to the main office. I entered the office and introduced myself. The technician showed me where to sign in and handed me the necessary safety gear to tour the facility. I felt a little awkward since I am not used to not being able…

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    combination and complexity of stillness and motion that goes almost unnoticed every day. Viewers are drawn in to observe the masterpiece initially by the bright red, mellow blue, and vibrant red colors used in the scenic view painted before them. In essence, the painting is of a medium length rectangular, wooden table partially extending from a room inside of an apartment or condo, out onto a balcony with cast iron railings. The ocean and general warmth of the colors used adds a curious, yet…

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