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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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    Red In American Beauty

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    drives down the highway and catch a glance of someone in a bright red vehicle, one can’t help to turn their heads. There something about the color red that grabs the general public attention. “Although red is not technically the most visible color, it has the property of appearing to be nearer than it is and therefore it grabs people’s attention (Psychological)”. In the movie American Beauty, directed by Sam Menden, Menden uses red as a symbolism for power, danger, and determination to represent…

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    America Monologue

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    Opening the once lonely door, there was a hallway that seemed to have just rejoiced with a once depriven necessity. As striking as the first rose in spring, her silky, soft, shiny hair combined with her enticingly exquisite eyes produced a sublime look; it instantly ejected any pressure in the room. Her presence would’ve even made an angry person hopeful. Withered by time, the plethora of thin liable cracks scattered across the olive-dyed floors and indigo walls with an antique circular…

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    Henri Matisse’s “Harmony in Red (The Red Room)” is surely red. This painting utilizes a vibrant palette of color with Red being his primary color of choice. This is a painting of a women standing in a red room on the right side of the table, a profile view of her, appearing to assembling a fruit arrangement on the table. She appears to be a maid during the Victorian era by the way she is dressed with the high neck blouse a protective apron and the scalloping of the blouse at the wrists as well…

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    Our American flag portrays three different colors: red, white, and blue. Red emphasizes hardiness, valor, and blood as author Scott Russell Sanders writes about the complications of migrating. White indicates purity and innocence. and blue illustrates vigilance, perseverance, and justice. These three colors make up the American societies identity. You stand up with your right hand on your heart while reciting the pledge of allegiance looking at the American flag not knowing that even out of 323…

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    Based on the presumption that the team will be a summer league ball club, and a member of a conference like the Coastal Plain League, the “Cape Fear Shiners” would be located in the middle of two current eastern conference members, the Holly Springs Salamanders and the Fayetteville Swampdogs. This optimal location makes for the perfect stop, here at Jim Perry Stadium for interleague play. The area's only competition that could affect ticket sales is the Campbell University’s baseball team and…

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    Classroom Observation

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    and had a good day. Orange is below that and is the “make better choices” level. This means you were doing something you weren’t supposed to, but it didn’t require a trip to the office or wasn’t that severe. The lowest level is red. If a child has to move their clip to red they have to make a visit to the principal’s office and they get a note home to their parent/guardian. This level is very infrequent and reserved…

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    Gatorade Lab Report

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    The colors that were emitted were red and blue. So, the food color dyes that was needed was FD&C Blue #1 and FD&C Red #40. To determine the concentration of the red and blue dye, a concentration curve for each dye was created by using…

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    illustration of this occurs through the use of significant colour relationships between Dr. Dee and the ruby itself. For instance, where lead colourist, Daniel Vozzo renders Dr. Dee in flat brown tones, he instead colours the dream ruby in a vibrant red (see figure one) (Gaiman np). As Scott McCloud notes in Understanding Comics, vibrant colours such as those of the ruby, “will always seem more real at first glance” (McCloud 192). Just as its vibrancy attracts my attention on the page as a…

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    Sense” is the color red. The color red is symbolic in the film because it represents the dead. It is used more and more as the movie progresses. The color red is symbolic because it is often seen around one of the main protagonists Cole. It is often seen around him because of his supernatural ability to see the dead and to communicate with them. This symbol represents visual literacy because every time the color red was shown, sinister-like music began to play. The color red also represents…

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