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    The first work I would like to discuss is Georgia O’Keeffe’s Two Calla Lilies on Pink. This is a large oil on canvas painting, housed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This painting shows unity and variety, along with harmony. She achieves these things by allowing her two flower shapes to flow together, becoming one in a way. Going along with the flow type of painting too, I assume, O’Keeffe even paints her background with the same dark to light contrasts she used to create her flowers. Her use…

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    Mallard Hypothesis

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    species of ducks originate from mallard ducks. Male ducks are also known as drakes. A lot of people get this confused, but male mallard ducks are the colorful ones. They have an emerald green head with a yellow beak that is as bright as the sun. They have a white ring around their neck, and that is where the green color from the head stops. They have a dark brown colored body under the neck. The colors from there start to get brighter and brighter. After the dark brown the color of its body…

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    What if the world was only filled with colors that you like? It will be amazing to wake up seeing your favorite colors, to go to school seeing your favorite colors, to hang out with friends seeing your favorite colors, to study seeing your favorite colors, and to go to bed seeing your favorite colors. Emi Canlas, an AVPA-V student of Bergen County Academies (BCA) 2021, captured a desired room only with her favorite color in a piece of art. “Too Much Pink” by Emi Canlas is an illustration of a…

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    My Mother Living with my mother was like living in that ridiculous travel channel show where they eat bizarre food and act like it taste great by resisting the temptation to wrinkle their faces. Seemed to me like there was a certain cell in their brain that was missing, I think it’s called ‘’eat this and you might die’’, cell. My mother is tall and blond with a beautiful smile and her laugh can make anyone happy. She wasn’t always into eating healthy and staying young and beautiful…

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    Once upon a time a little mucky green fish was born into a loving family. In fact they were very famous fish for their beauty. They sat upon the best coral colored reef, they were given the best fish food, and their water was always warmed from the big bright yellow sun. They were treated like royalty...Well that was before the little green fish was born. You see the other fish had never seen a fish like little Benny. His scales looked as if they had been scraped by a rough rock, his scales…

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    The different variations of the color yellow were by far the most prominent and recurring symbols in The Great Gatsby. In the novel, gold was a common theme, seen on objects ranging from clothing to vehicles or even characters, themselves. Often, when gold is mentioned in literature, it is traced back to its original form: currency. Dating far back into history, gold has been used as trade and represents wealth and riches. The precious metal has been used to show prestigiousness and extravagance…

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    novel “The Great Gatsby,” he is able to use a surplus of colors as symbolism in his story. Not only are these colors used as symbolism, but some of them actually impact the outcome of the story. Some of the colors are feeling based, like the color green. The Great Gatsby is about a poor man named Jay Gatsby who eventually becomes rich, he also has a strong love for a girl that he cannot have named Daisy Buchanan. Colors play an essential role throughout the story; the story is affected by…

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    Colour Mixing Experiment

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    Namik replied, “We used red, blue and yellow colours. Now there is green, pink and purple too” (Outcome 5: Communication, EYLF, 2009. Paramjeet followed that discussion further by mentioning that yellow and blue make green colour; white and red make pink colour; blue and red make purple. Namik demonstrated great interest in learning about the colours and later he went to Paramjeet and asked to…

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    The main purpose of the brochures St. Thomas University Residence Dining 2015-2016 and Snapshot of Grad Admissions are aimed to sell products (SERVICES?) to students or parents but, there are so many different aspects to each one. The St. Thomas brochure is designed advertising the different prices, options and rules for the dining residences. Snapshot of Grad Admissions to Princeton University is laid out to get students to apply for different graduate school(???) options and described the…

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    of distilled water would be considered as positive control. The glucose solution did not change colour but remained yellow during the iodine test. Therefore, there is no glycogen or starch. When the benedict test occurred, the colour shifted from green to brown within minutes. Later the orange would turn into a very rose red. Glucose is supposed to be a red precipitate when detected by the benedict solution. (B.K Sur, R.K. Shukla, and V.S Agashe, 1972) It revealed that there was a presences of…

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