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    Buchanan’s yellow car was actually a symbol. After it had been established that Myrtle had died at the fault of passing car, one of the first questions asked, directed toward a witness, was the color of the car. “‘It was a yellow car,’ [the witness] said, ‘big yellow car. New.’ ‘See the accident?’ asked the policeman. ‘No, but the car passed me down the road, going faster’n forty. Going fifty, sixty (139).’” After this quote, it is learned that the car that hit Myrtle was the car driven by Daisy…

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    lighter weight fabrics, like cotton and linen, with floral patterns or stripes, and in coral and blue, or teal and lime green makes the area lighter and bright. Thomas advises using light-weight fabric drapery too, plus switching to a roller shade of woven fabric that allows light to enter but reduces the glare. Although most her clients are hesitant about wallpaper, she says it is a big trend right now to add color on an accent wall…

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    The crowd applauded at the straightforward speech I had given. I meant every word. I now can only hope that Aiden was there watching me address the crowd the way I did for him. I went over a picked up my Cathy and just stared into her deep eyes of green. He was there, he watched me just now and he is smiling. The door to Aiden is through…

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    Once upon a time a little mucky green fish was born into a loving family. In fact they were very famous fish for their beauty. They sat upon the best coral colored reef, they were given the best fish food, and their water was always warmed from the big bright yellow sun. They were treated like royalty...Well that was before the little green fish was born. You see the other fish had never seen a fish like little Benny. His scales looked as if they had been scraped by a rough rock, his scales…

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    That thought may never be answered since they are not alive during our time period. The other thing that interests me is why is the screen so big and did they use it as display piece or for normal uses like a dressing screen. Then comes the painting on the screen, which made me stand in amazement. This was because of all the detail and feeling that went into the painting. For example…

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    Bohemian mix • Color: CorailGondola • Material (lipstick): pure natural material with moister in it • Outer package: black color metal tube with black color leather outside that covers the bottom part of the tube. • Packaging box: normal paper box • Green: material use all natural, tube and paper box can be recycle For Bohemian mix group I chose the color more toward the pink coral, it helps complexion of faces. And the design of the lipstick tube is all black, the…

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    oval pits for a nose, and 2 sharp teeth. They had human like hands with nails, arms, legs, and feet that all had black fur on them. Light pink, curved oval ears on the sides of their heads and had big chins. Their bodies had a shell and armadillo armored plating on their head and tail. Their shells were green and had a blue section in the middle. Their tails were white with black stripes. They turned their vicious faces toward him, cried a blood curdling howl and never being more scared in his…

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    Envy and jealousy are often used interchangeably, but when used correctly, they stand for two distinctly different emotions. Envy can also be a dangerous emotion, but there is something important that separates it from jealousy, and that is the passion. You can be envious of your neighbor's new car or your friend's new leather coat, but these feelings will not lead you to passionate violence. Jealousy almost always involves a passionate and emotional response to something, and so, it evokes…

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    Gatsby spends years of his life building a façade of wealth, when in reality he came into his wealth through crime. He manages to deceive everyone, including Daisy, only showing her the positives of his life. Gatsby’s car is “big and yellow” (Fitzgerald 139)—a symbol of his big desire to enter high society. Yellow is similar, but not the same as gold. Yellow is more dull, less beautiful than gold, and as hard as he may try, Gatsby is still surrounded by yellow, not gold. Gatsby puts on a…

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    The picture is of me. I am smiling at the camera, clutching on to a bouquet of roses. A red, sparkly ribbon is tied around the bouquet. I am standing by a big window with a great view of the church’s garden. The garden is filled with lush green trees and bushes. A single, ornate fountain lies at it’s center, the water sparkling in the bright afternoon light. The sunlight shines through the window and onto my hair. This picture was taken on the day of my uncle’s wedding. At the age of…

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