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    figure/ground is well-balanced as well as positive and negative space. These triangles in primary colors and secondary colors are considered as figure and the white part in each rectangle considered as ground. The primary focal points are the triangle in red, blue and yellow. Then the secondary focal point is the triangle that colored in purple and light orange. At last, the tertiary focal point is the texts and the white background of the poster. The composition makes the design successful and helps viewers

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    loves very much. Rose just got a new apartment in New York. Rose loves the color red. Her apartment has a red door, red

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    Introduction The most well-known summarization for what evolution is, is a change in genetic makeup (phenotype makeup) of a population over time; or a change in allele frequencies in a population over time (College Biology, 2014, p. 513). Darwin’s theory of natural selection says that organisms have great potential fertility, natural resources are very limited, variation in phenotypes exists among individuals within a species, natural populations naturally remain constant and consistent in size

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    Color is commonly used in various art forms as a way to represent feeling and symbolize a greater meaning than a written text or black and white shading could. In David Mazzucchelli’s graphic novel Asterios Polyp color is used to express both emotion and time through his use of the printer primary colors, cyan, magenta and yellow. Because of Mazzuccehlli’s use of color and the abstract form of his comic panels, his comic is considered an alternative comic. Breaking the barriers of what readers are

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    When first reading about Lowry’s True Colors system, I immediately assumed that the results of this quiz would have little to no effect on my understanding of not only my personality type and behavioral style, but others as well. After completing this quiz, I can honestly say that my initial assumption was utterly wrong. Admittedly, my opinion was altered when I received a high score of 19 in the blue color spectrum category, and was able to affiliate almost all of the general descriptions of the

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    there is a sky that starts off as dark blue and red towards the bottom, but as it gets to the top it transitions to a less dark blue, and then to a light blue with a touch of a light red on the left side. Across the sky there are what seems to be hundreds of white points with yellow tints that start off distinct and small towards the bottom, while growing in size and have a faded look as they go up the image. These points that represent stars each have red, white, orange, and blue glares that run up

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    The Woman 's Body

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    In the painting, a young, life-sized woman is seen dressed in a very classy manner inside of a bedroom in a palace. The top of her dress seems to be falling off of her breasts and shoulder a bit, and her right leg is exposed. Sshe is bending backwards, and her facial expression seems to be full of shock, disgust, anger, and fear, as if something horrific had just happened to her. Her right arm is raised, almost as if she is surrendering and saying “don’t hurt me” or “I didn’t ask for this”. In the

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    16th century. Wtewael establishes the significance of the Christ with his application of form through the use of unrealistic contortions of the people, the lines following the exaggerated limbs of the congregation, and the abundant use of the color red on almost every article of clothing. In the foreground of the painting, a crowd of people gather around the recently resurrected Lazarus. There are roughly fifteen individuals in the crowd in a variety of postures, many of which are contorted and turned

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    April Sigrest Professor Lenoir English 102 13 September 2017 The Beauty of Advertising In a society where we are encouraged to purchase the top brands, the shiniest jewelry, and the best products on the market, companies have began to put themselves out there. One of the main ways they have attempted to accomplish this is through advertising. Advertisements can be found virtually anywhere ranging from the newspaper to TV commercials to billboards… The possibilities are endless. Competition

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    Everyone has heard about the green light at the end of Daisy's dock—a symbol of the crude future, the immeasurable promise of the dream that Gatsby desires despite its tragic end. Another familiar symbol is that of yellow and gold—representing money, the tactless greediness that taints the dream and eventually leads to its destruction. Such symbols and their purposes, at every stage in the novel, help provide substance to the main conflict. The central conflict of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great

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