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    represents a different mood a person is feeling, (i.e., red, yellow, green, blue, etc.) as these also reflect upon what the…

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    that finally reached Pluto, observe the edge of the universe?” “Why haven’t we evolved more when we are to have evolved from them?” “Why am I here?” “Is the Earth close to creating a period related to the ice age?”. I feel that I am the color yellow since yellow is the color of the sun and we need the sun to survive and it’s always shining upon everyone, making their day (literally). I am usually a beacon of sunshine, but I don’t normally show it as I usually focus on the situation…

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    Color Red Research Paper

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    The color black is associated with power, mystery, elegance, death, evil, and rebellion. Black is essential for all other colors to have depth and variation of color. The color black is known to be serious, professional, and conservative, however black can also represent the mysterious, and sophisticated. Black is a visually slimming color for clothing and like other dark colors, in interior design, the color black can make a room appear small. White is known as the positive color. It has been…

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    Pressings (Prefix 47) Green Vinyl – Country Music (Prefix 48) Red Vinyl - “Red Seal” Classical Pressings (Prefix 49) Orange-Rose “Cerise” Vinyl – R&B (Prefix 50) Sky Blue – International Vinyl (Prefix 51) Midnight Blue – Light Classics (Prefix 52) Opaque Yellow – Children’s Vinyl (Prefix WY) RCA only continued this practice up until they ceased manufacturing of colored vinyl 1953 as for it became too costly to offer these variations. Although colored vinyl did continue to be available…

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    Having quite a pessimistic view on the world, humans especially, beginning by the end of my first decade of life produced a great interest in the darker aspects of the world we live in. This doesn 't mean I only explored the things lurking in the shadows, but rather hidden truths and malevolent desires that lie beneath even the happiest of exteriors. This brought forth the birth of "Carnival Creatures" I intend to further pursue and take advantage of this pessimistic view and explore in…

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    in her room; a direct order from her husband/doctor. Being locked in the room was suppose “cure her state of mind.” She describes the room to the reader as giving her an uneasy feeling, in particular the yellow wallpaper. “The color is repellant, almost revolting; a smouldering unclean yellow strangely faded by the slow-turning sunlight.” As time progresses being locked in this room has caused for the women to begin to hallucinate and see figures within the wall paper. She begged her husband to…

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    color for making light orange is yellow. Our ratio of yellow to red to make light orange is 4:1. If we wanted a darker color of orange we would have more red filters but our color was light so to get the right color we continued to add yellow filters until we got light orange. Also, because blue is the commentary color for yellow we can look at the adding of yellow filters as taking out more of the blue color because we are doing subtractive mixing. With four yellow filters we are taking out…

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    It was like the group was coming together for the first time to rally around Purple so that they could feel like they were not alone in their experience. After Purple finished sharing, something that took this connection to the next level was when Yellow asked if they could share their own experience. I thought that was a powerful moment because it showed that they cared about whether or not Purple wanted feedback, it was about testing the waters and starting to lay down a foundation for the…

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    process the color categories. In the English world, there are eleven categories of colors, whereas in Nambia, they only have four categories of language which are Borou (Blue, green), Zoozu (dark colors, red, black and purple), Vapa (white and some yellow), Borou (green and blue), and Dumbi (green, red and brown). The people of Nambia community describe color differently. For instance, according to them, the sky is dark and water is…

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    Christopher Boone

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    Everyone is taught that honesty is crucial to living peacefully; Christopher Boone however cannot say the same. In Mark Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Christopher encounters countless problems when he lets his curiosity get the best of him. Through a psychoanalytic lens, readers are able to spot several different themes throughout the novel, feel the ultimate struggles the characters go through, understand the rough feelings of frustration with the main character…

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