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    Sulky Blue Analysis

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    The Rainbow The colors have different personalities. They play different melodies and different voices in their song. The angry red plays heavy metal. The scared orange plays a fast piano song. The joyful yellow plays a pop song with love. The doubtful green plays a simple C chord on the guitar. The sulky blue plays a sad song about loss, The dream of purple plays sweet jazz with a cello in the background. These different colors swirl all in my head carrying different melodies and songs with…

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    El Salvador Flag Essay

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    Flag The blue and white colors to represent the colors of the United Provinces of Central America. -This is a Union of Central America after they had gotten their independence from Spain El Salvador’s flag includes all equal bands These bands go from the color dark blue,then white inbetween and then another dark blue band The coat of arms is placed in the center of the flag The coat of arm includes a triangle with five volcanoes, these volcanoes represent former member of the Central American…

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    Spectrum of Subconscious Judgment During the book, colors are throughout with no definite pattern to their placement. Sporadic color description lures the reader into a variety of moods and judgment is initiated. Presented with a description of an object, person, or place, color is often used to assist visualization. In Fitzgerald 's novel specific colors are hidden in the text providing a purpose far more in depth rather than just giving a visual description. “Color plays an important role in…

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    blue, yellows, and reds. The color blue gives the feeling of freedom, calmness and intellectual. While, yellow color produces an emotional strength, confidence and creativity feelings. Secondary colors of orange and yellow-green were used to give the effect of warmth and security. Complementary harmonies are noted with the blue sky and the orange outline of the tree. The complementary harmony gives the appearance of more intense colors. Inside the womb like structure have the colors yellow,…

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    Pedigree Plus vs. Iams Healthy Naturals Marketing executives design their advertising messages to appeal to a specific audience using specific techniques. There is always a specific end goal in mind. Whether it be to sell a product, or to get a message out, executives seek to accomplish their goal. There are many different strategies used to make an advertisement effective. Two advertisements that demonstrate these strategies very well are Pedigree Plus dog food and Iams Healthy Naturals dog…

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    2 Dimensional Art The two dimensional art that I observed is called Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, created between 1623-25. The artist of this painting is Artemisia Gentileschi. This was a large painting that covered over half of the wall. This painting was created by using oil paint. Artists used oil paintings because it dries slowly, the colors are able to blend together, and lastly oil paintings allows the painting to be larger then what it normally would be. The…

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    asked to express their emotional responses to five principal hues (red, yellow, green, blue, purple), five intermediate hues (yellow-red, green-yellow, blue-green, purple-blue, and red-purple), and three achromatic colors (white, gray, and black) and the reasons for the emotion they felt. The color green reminds the students the color of nature which gave them positive feelings of relaxation and comfort. Now when green-yellow was shown to the students, it generated negative feelings because the…

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    Often when reading we can interpret certain events or well described objects as symbols. Symbols within literature all have meanings. As readers we must important make connections and inferences to uncover these meanings. One of the most sought after novels in American literature The Great Gatsby is famous for its use of symbols through color. The Great Gatsby written by F. Scotts Fitzgerald is a story of the illusions that success portrays. Based within the decade of the “Roaring Twenties”, it…

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    True Color Analysis

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    Wear Your “True Colors”! Ever wonder what the definition of “true colors” are? Most people would think of a color wheel and how different hues blend together to create radiant colors. There are many different ideas that come to mind when speaking of color. Whether it may be the different sensations of the eye from the reflection of light, how a person’s character is perceived by another, or in other cases it can be used in a metaphorical sense. Artist use these albums cover to relay a message…

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    Crispy Vs Crunchy Food

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    1. Crispy/Crunchy Foods: a. Lay’s potato chip: Original (Fried): This chip have light yellow color, it crunchy but not too much, still can feel the softness when we eat. It make a sound when we eat but not too loud. The chip tasted salty and we can feel or tasted the salt cover it. Baked: This chip is the no.1 about the crunchy in this 3 example. The color of the baked chip is yellow, and the tasted is salty, make big noise when we eat. Stax: Crunchy just after the Baked chip, it salty and…

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