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    Sonnet In Primary Colors

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    I really enjoyed reading each of the poems in different voices‚ personally‚ I chose voices of a famous actress and or actors causing for a good laugh as well. For Sonnet in Primary Colors‚ I use a Spanish accent‚ as Fredia was a Mexican artist‚ it is not as beautiful as she was but it was very fun. As a Spanish woman‚ I was telling the story of a beautiful young Mexican artist. The story of fatal events‚ she became a survivor‚ a mother‚ a lover and a voice. Emily Dickinson’s I’m Nobody! Who are you

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    Science of Hair Color

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    Science of Hair-color The science of hair color is related to my everyday life‚ I deal with coloring hair every day at the salon. I am very familiar with how this process works; from just adding highlights‚ to an all over color and even color corrections for clients. There are many things you have to take into consideration before doing a color service; the condition of the hair beforehand along with what the client would like the outcome to be. Most of the time it is simple but occasionally

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    Monster: Fear Essay

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    Fear is an unpleasant feeling of anxiety or apprehension caused by the presence or anticipation of danger. Fear can be brought about by confusion‚ panic‚ hurt‚ and just about anything. Someone can be fearful of their past because it has left painful scars. Many people fear the future because they believe it will end in death. In a sense fear can bury someone alive crushing their hopes and dreams. Throughout the story‚ Monster‚ the main character‚ Steve Harmon‚ showed constant fear. Steve felt

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    Fear Research Paper

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    Fear can be a very crippling emotion. When I was little‚ my biggest fear was falling off of a bicycle. I was always afraid of bicycles because I watched my best friend fall off of one and break her arm. As I got older‚ however‚ I realized that learning how to ride a bike could be very beneficial‚ as well as a lot of fun. Something I did not know at the time‚ however‚ was that learning how to ride would end up being beneficial to me in other ways as well. One day‚ when I was about eight years old

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    Color Distortion: Perception

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    Color describtion: Perception” Theoretical Framework: Prototype theory Invented Words (Berko 1958). Color Semantics Link between perception & language. Cultural differences in color terms. Objectives: Observe at what age children start to distinguish between similar colors. Observe with which objects do they relate colors the most. Observe if cultural aspects change color description. Materials: List of colors from Wikipedia. 11 Subjects for the interviews (4 children‚ 2 adolescents

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    An Expanded Definition of Color Objective: The object of report is to expand upon the concept of color‚ specifically its properties. This report will go into detail on the main three properties of colors‚ hue‚ value‚ and intensity. The following is an expansion on these ideas intended to expand in armature artist’s knowledge of color usage in a piece. Hue The first property of color is called hue. Hue refers to the name of a base color. The term color if often confused with the term hue

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    Color Analysis Essay

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    James McBride Character Analysis In the book‚ The Color of Water‚ the author himself is one of the main characters. James McBride was confused about everything around him. He always wondered why his family was different‚ why he didn’t look like his mother‚ why he couldn’t befriend the other kids. All these questions would always appear in his thoughts. McBride wrote a book to try and discover himself better through annualizing his mother’s past as well as his own. James was light skinned

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    Pravana Color Analysis

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    Award Winning Pravana Hair Color – Every Shade In The Rainbow and More! No matter what color you want to dye your hair you should definitely consider using Pravana hair color. Pravana has a range of hair care products including a collection of colors such as Silk‚ Vivids‚ Colorrush‚ Pastels‚ and Neons. Just about any color that you can think of can be created with these products and they are guaranteed not to damage your locks. Whether you want blondes‚ brunettes‚ purples or even neon orange you’ll

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    Color Of Water Reflection

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    as they are celebrating their heritage in a time where they felt alienated by liberating themselves and others. These literary minds were acting as social activist but in their own way- through literature. The autobiography by James McBride: The Color of Water which he tribute to his mother. It explored his story

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    The Color of Water: A Black Man ’s Tribute to His White Mother by James McBride Discussion questions Discuss Ruth McBride ’s refusal to reveal her past and how that influenced her children ’s sense of themselves and their place in the world. Why was she reluctant to tell her children about her background? How has your knowledge—or lack thereof—about your family background shaped your own self-image? Do you get a sense of life under the old Jewish traditions? How does that compare to the

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