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    Red is what everybody wants; love, happiness, and most of all, money. Huber, in his article, basically says that red is a symbol for life, joy, and love. (Huber) but it goes a little farther than that. Schneider say’s, more appropriately, “It stands for the dream because it is one of the glittering colors of…

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    Mama Jmen Research Paper

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    Mama June Shannon was just seen walking the red carpet and after a lot of weight loss she is looking great. In Touch Weekly shared about the big red carpet event she went to and how great she looks now. June was there with her family and this family from Here Comes Honey Boo Boo looks like they are doing well since the show ended. Mama June was at the premiere for Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars, which is a show that Mama June will be on with Sugar Bear. It was after the two split, they…

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    taboo. He believes there can be no psychological growth until the old rules are broken and the new order can flourish (Robinson). In the Grimm’s “Snow White,” the command or taboo being broken is that of the dwarfs- simply “don’t let anyone in the house” (85). Robinson’s interpretation has major logical problems. If Robinson were correct, Snow White would display psychological growth each time she…

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    The Life of a Duchess and Porphyria (A story about the life of two women and how they died.) “Red is such an interesting color to correlate with emotion, because it's on both ends of the spectrum. On one end you have happiness, falling in love, infatuation with someone, passion, all that. On the other end, you've got obsession, jealousy, danger, fear, anger and frustration”(Swift). Jealousy ruins a lot of relationships, with loved ones, friends, and your significant other. In the stories, My…

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    Enduring Love Story

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    Chapter Three I was on the plane to London; we had a couple of hours left till we arrived. Goodbye America, Hello London. I laid back; I was in the middle of Liam and Niall. I felt…safe. Niall nudged my arm, I looked at him. “Do you need something Niall?” I yawn. “Yeah actually, I need to take a selfie with you.” I smile at how stupid it sounded. “Sure, why not.” He gets his phone out and takes a picture. I do a peace sign with a face. Niall makes a weird face. I giggle. Niall looked at me…

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    America Monologue

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    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 pattern ; this house was old enough to live in a pangea . However, there was a skeptical sense of suspicion of this person. Even though she was an aesthetically pleasing model on the front page of a magazine, she carried a repugnant air of deviousness that…

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    ceiling. There was various types of materials and textures were used for the floor. At the entrance he chose red slate tiles; Flooring materials at garden room and fireplace was natural stone. Alva Aalto brought the owner’s art passion to the house by creating an open space with the function of the gallery and living room at the same time. The concept was to mark the important role of art in the house, so he designed an extend part from Maire’s studio and the living room to have more…

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    Almodovar Film Analysis

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    Standardizing the visual language has always proved to be a challenge amongst all kinds of artists especially filmmakers. This, in turn, has spawned a collection of individualistic visual expressions in respect to every different director and filmmaker. Through the visualisation of elements within both our daily lives and those of imaginative scapes, the audience are subsequently exposed to an array of overt influences that minutely alter their subconscious mindsets. These messages and symbols,…

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    How Businesses Use Colors

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    associate with a color. Because of this, businesses utilize color in order to create a certain image, catch people’s attention, and evoke specific emotions and behaviors. The colors that I focused on in my visual essay are blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. Blue is associated with responsibility, trust, and also calmness while green is also associated with calmness but can include the environment, money, envy, and liveliness (Stranger). Because of this, blue is often used as a color for bank…

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    The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst tells a story of two brothers, Brother and Doodle. Brother is narrating the tale from an adult perspective. Doodle’s life is very difficult, everyone thought he was going to perish; he pulled through because of love with a small twist of wickedness. Furthermore, Brother only wants to help Doodle to correspond with other children because he wants to avoid embarrassment of having a younger brother who cannot walk, this is only a battle with his self worth. As the…

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