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    1. One of the events that broke down the "Invisible Wall", was the war. When each side lost family members from the war, it brought the two sides together and they forgot their about their differences. Another event that broke the invisible wall down was when the Germans surrendered and the war ended. The two sides came together to celebrate and the bitterness and animosity that had existed between the two sides disappeared. Harry noticed that, "The war, it seemed, had almost completely…

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    the trip of a life time for our family. This much awaited trip had everyone on the edge of their seats. The Thomas family loaded their white Ford Expedition, said a prayer, and headed down the road. The whole family felt like little kids again. We might have looked like hillbillies going down the road but, they didn’t appear to care. With seven people in an eight passenger vehicle, there’s not much room for luggage. So with a newly purchased trailer hitch cargo holder the family was back…

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    the James River. As your car veers with the road to the right, the trees disappear and the dark, flat water rests beneath you. The bridge’s concrete and rubber expanders jump your car’s suspension up and down as you slow to enter the city. Along each side, the green trees envelope the shoreline and reach out their bright branches, enshrouded with leaves, to you in welcoming. Once back onto the mainland, a petite mustard yellow sign to the right of the road reads Welcome to the City of Hopewell.…

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    The base of the image has consistent strokes upwards with browns, oranges, and yellows. These colors resemble the fringes on the end of the carpet. The colors are muted compared to his later paintings. These browns, oranges, and yellows were likely mixed to create different pigments on the fringes. Towards the center of the painting, the brush strokes seem to translate horizontally. The horizontality of…

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    How Businesses Use Colors

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    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 logos and green is usually used for companies relating to the environment. Yellow is often associated with optimism and happiness and is…

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    your eyes to the focus point of the work, which is the red door. • In figure 2 the shapes that are used are organic shapes. These shapes are irregular in form and come mostly from living things, with its flowing edges. In the work it looks like a road lined with trees. You can see the sky line at the very top of the page. The organic shapes make it work…

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    Mosely Logo Analysis

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    school as their shield like logo. Colour The colour Orange is used on the shield which suggests positive outlook, this would show the community that Moseley Park have a positive view on the things they do and nothing is seen as a negative. The colour Yellow is also used and this suggests greater confidence and optimism. This would suggest about Moseley Park bringing confidence to the school especially to the students. The colour black is used for the text and this suggests power, so the…

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    Visit To The Chazen Museum

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    paintings to show off realistic events just like this painter chose to do. When using oil to paint, the colors usually end up having a yellow tint to them once they dry. This yellow tinting is from the oil sitting and going through oxidation while it is drying which produces a more yellow color. This tinting makes sense because when you think of olive oil it has a yellow color just like any other oil. When Jozef chose to create this painting on oil canvas he probably had smooth blending in mind.…

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    prestigious novel The Great Gatsby color symbolism plays a very important role in the book and how the reader interprets what is happening. For example the color green represents the life Gatsby wanted that was just in front of him while the color yellow represents the different social classes within the book with all the money they had or all the money they did not have. The color blue represents the lonely times Gatsby had at his gargantuan mansion that was located in West Egg. Then finally…

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    As the narrator describes Gatsby’s parties, everything surrounding the party is yellow and gold, “Turkeys bewitched to a dark gold” (Fitzgerald 40), “The orchestra is playing yellow cocktail music” (Fitzgerald40), Gatsby’s car is described as “a brisk yellow bug” (Fitzgerald 39). It is clear that Gatsby is surrounding himself with yellow. Upon examination it is revealed that yellow is a symbol of money. Gatsby surrounds himself with money to impress Daisy, who only truly cares about…

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