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    Juan Miro

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    New York City’s World Trade Center in 1974. He earned international acclaim because of his unique artworks. Miro’s Blue Ⅱ and  Blue Ⅲ art works are classic examples of unique artworks and in this essay; I will compare the two Blue paintings. The paintings are immersive works of art‚ which depicts the unique and talented nature of Miró in the field of art. These Blue paintings are part of a unique triptych and are based around a similar theme. Both are plays of Joan’s earlier horizon-line

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    Origin Of Jazz

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    fundamental rhythms of human life and mans contemporary reassessment of traditional values. Volumes have been written on the origins of jazz based on black African American lifestyles. The early influences of tribal drums and the development of gospel‚ blues and field hollers seems to point out that jazz has to do with human survival and the expression of life. The origin of the word "jazz" is most often traced back to vulgar term used for sexual acts. Some of the early sounds of jazz where associated

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    Balloon: Wind and Sky

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    The little girl lay there‚ staring up at the huge expanse of blue above her. She could hear her mummy off to one side talking to a friend. They laughed. She wondered if the sky ever ended. “Sweetie!” The little girl sat up and looked at her mummy. She thought her mummy was very pretty. She liked the clothes mummy wore. She would be like mummy when she was older. “Sweetie‚ do you want a balloon?” She looked at where her mummy was pointing. An old wrinkly man stood there‚ holding a bunch of balloons

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    Audrey00

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    the goddess Venus as depicted earlier in The Birth of Venus by Botticelli. However‚ Warhol uses more colors in his work. Venus’s face and neck are pink while her hair is black‚ red‚ orange‚ and yellow. In contrast‚ the background is a solid light blue color. In Details of Renaissance Paintings‚ Venus’s face and hair are emphasized and the dominant elements are her hair because of the warm colors and her gaze. Warhol uses implied lines to direct viewers’ eyes around the artwork. The implied lines

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    Virgin Islands

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    presidential flag. The flag consists of a white background on which a strong bald golden eagle sits in the center holding a green branch on the right talon and three light blue arrows in its left talon. These three light blue arrows represent the three islands St. Thomas‚ St. Croix and St. John. The mighty shield on its chest bears a blue chief on the top and thirteen alternating red and white stripes on the bottom. The flag also proudly displays the letters "I" to the left of the flag and the letter "V"

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    Trash and Treasure

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    I’m a strong person. To me the diamonds on the bracelet don’t mean anything to me‚ it’s where and who it came from that matters. My “trash” is a ring‚ with a silver band‚ and a blue stone with little diamond like stones on either side. The color blue on the stone reminds me of the sky‚ bright‚ but not too bright. The blue stone is what really sticks out; it’s the shape of an oval. The ring is simple. Not too much going on‚ but just the right amount. The band is as big as a penny‚ and is pretty scratched

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    Animal Farm Theme Paper

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    in one well of the well-plate-96 followed by two equal sized drops of a second substance to produce an observable reaction (or lack thereof). Exceptions included part C where one drop of BTB (bromthymol blue) was used and part E where an additional drop of HCI (hydrochloric acid) was added to blue dye and NaOCI (sodium hypochlorite). In part K‚ the AgNO3 (silver nitrate) and NaOH (sodium hydroxide) mixture was saturated into a paper towel and exposed to a bright light. The resulting mixtures were

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    Max Kaufman Mrs. Lori Overmoyer English 11 Honors 18 September 2014 Chapter 1-4 Essay In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby‚ there are many examples of symbolism‚ showcased in a variety of ways. One kind of symbolism in particular is that of using colors in the descriptions of characters‚ places‚ objects‚ etc. to convey a characterization of said object. Certain colors are used repetitively to emphasize a particular idea‚ associated with various parties all throughout the novel.

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    Music Appreciation

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    "Flow My Tears" and "Lost Your Head Blues" “Lost your Head Blues” was written and performed by Bessie smith‚ known as the “Empress of the Blues.” She lived from 1894-1937. The songs Smith sang along with her performances allowed her the opportunity to become popular in the 1920’s. While the songs she sang were revolved around her life‚ and not that of the community‚ many folks said that the stories were relatable to them. “Lost Your Head Blues” in particular was a sad love song that became a popular

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