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    Media Changes In America

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    in their desire to tell the truth of war ruined the writers attempt to tell the story of war. The staged photograph that looks like a portrait of nobility and the glory of war fell to the live report and the true color of blood. It was the bright red color of blood that conveniently was broadcast instantly to the american public that ultimately changed the the public’s perception of

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    Colorful Coolers Like Yeti, Pink, Red, Blue, & Green When most people think of coolers, they think of basic colors. Most often, in our mind we think of red, white, or blue. We also may think of a drab color brown, which is mostly what you see nowadays. Those days of boring color choices has ended. There are now a variety of popular, high-end coolers that are giving you more of a variety in color choices. Can you imagine having colorful coolers like Yeti, pink, red, blue, and green? How Many Colors

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    Friday depending on how much time, they have but either way the parade is great. All the teams, clubs, and everything the school has to offer in the parade, from the marching band to the JROTC program. It starts with the burning red paint job, screaming sirens, and the array of red and blue flashing lights of the fire trucks. Then usually the band comes through next, seeing the sea of purple band players and to hear the school song echo down the old highway really just pumps everyone up. After that, it

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    “Green” In the novel, Celia Garth, by Gwen Bristow, the struggles and crucifying aspects of the Revolutionary War took place in a prominent area, Charleston, South Carolina. The war had been going on for nearly five years when this book was entitled, some may think residents would be terrified and cause hectic behavior ,but some were pleased by the rebels. “ They brought guns for the fighting men, plows and tools for the home folks, silks and looking glasses for the people rich enough to ignore the

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    Have you ever felt sad and gloomy, but also felt extremely happy in the same day? I believe that electric indigo is the best color to represent the book Of Mice and Men because it represents sadness, happiness, bravery, and excitement. The indigo represents the sadness and fear when Lenny ran away from the farm. The indigo also represents the sadness and bravery of George when George shot Lenny. The Electric represents the excitement, happiness, and hope when George and Lenny were on their way to

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    In life, the color red can be a symbol for strength, power, and hope. In “The Scarlet Ibis,” however the color red represents innocence. The color red represents something out of place. Doodle and the ibis are connected through the author’s brilliant penmanship. The ibis is Doodle in another form. The ibis and Doodle appear to have many similarities in the way that they are introduced to the story. Doodle was born as a baby with a large head and tiny body that was said to be “red and shriveled.” The

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    A symbol used in the story, The Red Convertible by Louise Erdrich, is Susy’s hair. In the beginning of the story, the main characters and brothers, Lyman and Henry Junior, buy a red convertible and go on a summer road trip (Erdrich 2). While on their trip, they pick up girl name Susy, and drive her back to her home in Alaska. The brothers stay with Susy and her family for a while in a tent. The night before the brothers left to head home, Susy entered their tent to reveal that she had very long hair

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    Stroop Effect Lab Report

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    INTORDUCTION J.R. Stroop conducted experiments in the 1930’s investigating the effects of conflicting word and colour stimuli on both word and colour recognition (Stroop, (1935, p.643-662)) His experiment involved the use of three different sets of stimuli; the first with names of colours printed in black; the second with names of colours printed in a conflicting colour: and the third with squares of colour. Stroop wanted to examine the difference in reaction time between conflicting and non-conflicting

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    The Hidden Details Of The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald uses symbols such as expressions to hide important facts from the reader. The green light at the end of Daisy’s dock represents Gatsby’s hope and dreams. It represents the physical and emotional distance between him and Daisy. It also stands for the past and present in the life of Gatsby and Daisy. Therefore in this case the green light represents so many things that you can’t wouldn’t even realize when you begin reading the book

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    When you see the color green, there are many things you could think of. You might think of a stop sign and how green means go. You might think of how green is the color of life and growth. Then again, you might think of the green shirt of your favorite video game character. Or you might think of Slytherin, because Slytherin’s house colors are green and silver. The color green has many different meanings depending on who you are. Anything can be a symbol of multiple things, prompting you to

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