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    Romeo and Juliet Essay: The Manga version of Romeo and Juliet, illustrated by Sonia Leong is a Shakespearean tragedy written around 1597. The book is about love, hate, and mortality. In this essay, pages 124 and 125 of the Manga version will be analyzed. These pages show the bitter scene when her father demands her to marry Paris, though she denies it and is therefore slapped in the face and falls to the ground. This comes across as the worst idea ever. She is heartbroken and in despair. The…

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    olive oil and apply to mellow and influence your lips to pink normally. To blur dim lips, blend chilly cream with sugar and scour your lips with it. This is extraordinary compared to other approaches to peel lips and give them a characteristic pink shading and…

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    The 14th century was an epoch of new artistic developments, new techniques and ideas spread through Italy. Artists were getting involved in a new naturalistic vision, leaving behind excessive ornamentation and intricate patterns in their work of arts in order to explore vividly the human emotions and solid bodies. Religious icons, passages and istoria were less seen as this humanistic idea started to spread through Europe. These changes allowed the 15th and 16th centuries emerge, bringing not…

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    the life the child brings to the painting. Color in this painting is minimal except for the different shading in the painting. The trunks and the brick building have darker shades and dark lines to show their outlines. There are also a few red objects in the painting such as the woman’s hair ties and red Chinese symbols stamped in all four corners of the painting. The performer has the darkest shading of all the characters in their painting to emphasize his importance in this scene. The title,…

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    The food and objects on the table also give the piece some rhythm due them being placed evenly along the table. Every element in the composition seems to complement each other but particularly the shading of the background and the symmetrical shape of the room. Leonardo established unity throughout this masterpiece by finding a balance between contrast and similarity in every element. Leonardo Da Vinci was a great artist of his time and is still considered…

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    reinforces Aristotle’s significance, but it also brings his body forward, which without the presence of the cloak would look very much like the floating heads in The Osteology Lesson of Dr. Sebastiaen Egbertsz. Quick, rigorous brushstrokes and deliberate shading create volume and folds in the sleeves to give more texture and depth. These decisions help carry our attention all across Aristotle’s body. The luminescent sections also allow the background, in contrast, to dissolve into an obscure and…

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    the wavelength of obvious light. At the point when light catches them it acts in an unexpected way. After light hits a gas particle some of it might get consumed. Later, the atom transmits the light in an alternate heading. The shading that is transmitted is the same shading that was consumed. At nightfall, light should travel more distant through the air before it gets to you, so a greater amount of it is reflected and scattered and the sun seems dimmer. The shade of the sun itself seems to…

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    In the yellow box, you can see that Mr. Hanson can produce nasalizations very well. In this image, he is making the /m/ sounds of “my motorcycle.” The nasal formants in the yellow boxes show the correct way to form a nasalization with low are dark first formant and a light space with little to no formant two. In these screenshots, you can see that Mr. Hanson’s speech is pretty much constantly a nasalization. In the boxes above, the blue box is his normal speech, and the green box is the when…

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    like mass-producing, workspaces for print makers and the invention of the printing press. The drawing lacks the Medieval use of color and a border, the artist might have left out these things because tonal shading had just been discovered and the use of color might have obscured the shading because at that time perhaps they did not yet know how to shade with colors and so, left them out of their drawings. In the Renaissance drawing there is a clear background of the workshop and a definite sense…

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    Throughout many generations, ice cream has been one of the most delectable treats known to man. Ice cream, even though it is known to be very unhealthy, is also used for minor medical treatments because it is frozen, which causes a soothing sensation as it numbs many of the body’s nerves, including the brain. However, the reason why people choose to buy a particular flavorful brand is dependent on the marketing presentation the company chooses to present, primarily ads. Ads produced by…

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