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    Color Therapy

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    time that color plays a major role in setting up a particular mood or state of mind. Color does affect one’s feelings‚ moods‚ and emotions. Colors are certain wavelengths of electro-magnetic energy seen through our eyes. The color we see is the part of the visible spectrum that is reflected back by a certain object. We know that when all colors join the result is white light. Therefore working with White Light brings about completeness‚ oneness‚ union of all complementary parts. Colors affect us

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    Color imagery

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    Running head: COLOR OF IMAGERY IN POEMS 1 COLOR IMAGERY IN POEMS 2 Color imagery; also known as color symbolism is a literary tool that refers to the meaning associated with a certain color. The color symbolizes a feeling or meaning. Author’s use color imagery to help the reader reference the feeling or meaning. In literature it is an object or reference used to provide meaning to the writing beyond what is essentially being described

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    Color Purple

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    Dear Pulitzer Judging Board‚ The book‚ The Color Purple by Alice Walker was superior. This book should have received the Pulitzer Prize because it contains some of the best elements‚ in which this book very unique. Some of the key elements that were featured is by the book being written in letters and or diary form by the protagonist‚ Celie‚ herself. Another key element of The Color Purple was Alice Walker’s way of connecting with the audience showing strong emotions and the struggles that Celie

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    Color in Cabaret

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    Paper Color in Cabaret In the movie Cabaret color is used to symbolize many different things. There is a wide array of color that shows the viewer what is going on between the characters and what the general emotion of a scene is. In many instances the colors foreshadow what will happen later in the movie. Conflicts in the film are also shown by the difference in color schemes making it more obvious to the viewer the contrast of the two ideals in conflict. This masterful use of color is

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    you had to pick from being deaf‚ blind‚ or mute in this modern world society which would you pick? In today’s modern world society physical disabilities can be helped‚ but some more than others. Back in the day before the modern world society there wasn’t much help offered because there wasn’t much known about physical disabilities‚ but now much more is known and much more help is offered. In today’s modern world society being mute would be best rather than being blind or deaf because communication

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    Color Complex

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    The “Color Complex” and It’s Persisting Effects on the Black Community As African Americans came to the United States the “color complex” was implemented upon them by their white captors. The “color complex” became a means for which white slave owners could divide and conquer their black slaves. With black slaves outnumbering whites on many southern colonies as well as in many of the Caribbean islands‚ such as Haiti‚ whites realized that they needed to divide their captors against each other.

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    Primary Colors

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    3/7/13 Film Review: Primary Colors The film I reviewed for this assignment was Primary Colors; the film is very closely related to Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign. The film stars John Travolta who plays a charismatic southern governor by the name of Jack Stanton. Jack is trying to win the Democratic Party’s nomination for President of the United States. Henry Burton‚ an idealist is impressed by Jack’s warmth and likeability with the people so he joins Jack’s team as a political adviser

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    The Color of Water

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    While growing up‚ James McBride never knew where his mother had come from. When he asked her if she was white‚ she simply replied that she was “light-skinned”‚ triggering a long-standing confusion about his own racial identity. As an adult‚ McBride offers the reader his story by alternating between his mother’s voice and his own. That’s one of the great things about this book. The reader gets the insights on both characters and what exactly makes them who they are. Ruth McBride was a Jewish

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    of "invisible privilege." Discuss the financial‚ educational‚ social‚ and learning barriers of children in poor schools. How could these inequalities be remedied? Public schools are funded by local property taxes which differ from neighborhood to neighborhood creating an invisible privilege. The more wealthy neighborhoods generate higher revenue through local property taxes‚ whereas the property taxes generated by the poorer areas generates far less‚ giving more educational privileges to well-to-do

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    The Color Purple

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    “You better not never tell nobody but God. It’d kill your mammy‚” Celie is told by her Pa. So that’s what she does in The Color Purple‚ she writes to God‚ in letters. She does this‚ not only because of the command‚ but also because she is unsure of how to deal with being the subject of rape and abuse. She doesn’t clearly know how to express herself‚ and her letters to God is the only thing that would listen to her anyway. As Celie grows older‚ she gains outside listeners that help her actualize God

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