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    Darkness and Night

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    imagery‚ and describe an obstacle that everyone has to face. Dickinson uses dashes to represent pauses and makes it difficult to read to symbolize her difficult life. The dashes make the reader’s minds pause and understand what they are reading line by line. The dashes are used to effectively and deliberately make the reader reflect on the darkness. She also uses the dashes to create mental pictures. For example‚ she states “When not a Moon disclose a sign- Or Star- come out- within-” which creates

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    Green Technology: Future of power generation NEED FOR GREEN TECHNOLOGY Recently concluded Copenhagen conference on climate change and green house emission expressed concern over the amount of CO2 being released. This would in turn heat up the atmosphere and cause global warming that will result in the melting of glaciers and hence the sea level will rise that is a threat to several coastal cities of the world. So one can imagine how the amount of CO2 emissions can cause problems of displacing

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    Paul Gauguin

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    com) The Tahitian group paintings are in a same style of coloring‚ drawing target‚ and feeling. First of all‚ coloring is a huge similarity. Those paintings mostly use with rich colors. Gauguin always use with sharp colors‚ such as red‚ orange‚ green‚ blue etc. Secondly‚ he mostly draw the Tahitian in the group of paintings‚ especially women‚ children. Random and daily moments are the most occurred scene‚ also there are some landscapes too. Thirdly‚ the other similar place is the overall mood of

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    the level of solution is about 2 cm from the bottom. Stopper the test tube and label it as "eluting chamber". To start the experiment one must prepare a strip of chromatographic paper and draw a light line with a pencil‚ then apply a small spot of a pen to be analyzed at the center of the line. Allow it to dry then make another application. Insert the dried spotted paper carefully into the chamber in a way that only the tip of the paper touches the solvent and not the spot. when the solvent has

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    the piece or coming out of the painting .The character is wearing a striped shirt with the colors mixed between shades of blue and darker and lighter shades of green. Actually as I look closer at the piece I can see that both the blue and green colors are mixed together to give of tints of colors similar but not the same as the blue and green. The head of the main character is shaped like a round balloon or puffed up balloon and has two sloppy kind of scratched in eyes that are black. The mouth is

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    Colors

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    Light reveals a world of colors by painting everything it touches. Our plain and soulless furniture gains meaning. Our brown bookshelf‚ gray study table‚ green mug carpets‚ rugs‚ curtains the yellow wheat fields in the harvest picture‚ the blue china vase‚ our favorite brown sweater the striking green of a tree surrounded by concrete buildings‚ the blue sky‚ and the carousel of life that becomes worth living by being embellished with colors. Let’s travel through the wonderful world of colors.

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    poem‚ many lines use religion to symbolize the speaker’s youth and innocence. “It was Adam and Maiden” (Line 30). The speaker’s descriptions of the landscape are intertwined with his feelings about being young. They can always be interpreted as a place similar to the Garden of Eden. In line 33 the speaker says‚ “So it must have been after the birth of simple life.” Fern has taking a “holy” significance. The speaker also creates a relationship with the color green and youth. “I was green and carefree

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    This piece of art is a painting‚ located on the second story of the art building as you walk up the stairs. The media being used for it is paint‚ a mixture of pigment and binder‚ and the support for it is wall. The painting did not have a title so I named it "Temple of Nature." This painting is very large and takes up the whole wall. It has four columns wrapped with leaves and on the column to the far right it has a snake on it. In the center it has a big red door that catches the eye. On both sides

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    The women in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Paradise Lost both had a serious impact over the men in their lives. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ the host’s wife heavily influenced Sir Gawain’s thoughts and strategies through seduction‚ especially when she offered her girdle. The host’s wife was put there to test Sir Gawain’s loyalty‚ and he gave in. In Paradise Lost‚ Eve was beneficial to Adam in many ways. Eve provided Adam with companionship‚ gave Adam confidence‚ and also helped convince

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    that recognized as Honorable Mention because of the uniqueness and the way Dunigan did his work. This piece is an intaglio monoprint with hand coloring. Dunigan uses an abundance of unclear and clear lines all over his work‚ makes it look like texture together with the small dots. The lines are everywhere from the ground up to the sky. The upper part of the piece is the lighter color‚ a tint of yellow‚ compare to the lower part which is dark. In the middle of the sky‚ Dunigan uses the dark blue

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