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    GREEN COLORED PAPER ON READING COMPREHENSION A Research Paper Presented to the faculty of College of Arts and Sciences Southwestern University Cebu City In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the research of Bachelor Science in Psychology By JULIE ANNE G. MISSION 2nd Semester SY 2013-2014 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction Reading comprehension is defined as the level of understanding of a text/message. This understanding comes from the

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    browns‚ greens and oranges that overlap to create a movement of color in the painting. His strokes are light to medium and messy around the sides of the painting. The children and adults range from pale to dark brown to ebony completions. The lines are very thin that outline the subjects. The facial features of the children and adults are abstract. The eyes and month is usually slightly darker then the completion of the person being depicted. The first little boy’s shirt is dark green with orange

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    spring. He is green with envy as Nick Carraway describes “In the sunlight his face was green”(123). This shows that Gatsby was full of envy‚ actually green with envy. Green is used through money showing that Gatsby need to have money to enjoy himself. He enjoys himself by throwing parties quite often. The reason for these parties are to try and attract Daisy to them. Green in this instance represents a hope and envy for a bright future. He is so envious that he always looks at the green light at the

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    Polyalthia Longifolia

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    and shining green foliage. The trees are known to grow over 30 ft in height and are commonly mistaken as the Ashoka tree (Saraca Indica) due to the very close resemblance of both trees. The Polyalthia Longifolia can be found natively in India and Sri Lanka and are introduced in gardens of many tropical countries in the world. The fresh leaves of Polyalthia Longifolia are coppery brown in colour as well as soft and delicate to touch. The colour changes to a light green and a dark green as the leaves

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    The Great Gatsby

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    believed in the green light‚ the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. (See QUOTATIONS‚ p. 25)Situated at the end of Daisy’s East Egg dock and barely visible from Gatsby’s West Egg lawn‚ the green light represents Gatsby’s hopes and dreams for the future. Gatsby associates it with Daisy‚ and in Chapter I he reaches toward it in the darkness as a guiding light to lead him to his goal. Because Gatsby’s quest for Daisy is broadly associated with the American dream‚ the green light also symbolizes

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    bamboo. Because my restaurant will serve bamboo burger products. Green is the color of nature‚ fertility‚ life. Grass green is the most restful color. Green symbolizes self-respect and well being. Green is the color of balance. It also means learning‚ growth and harmony. Green is a safe color‚ if you don’t know what color to use anywhere use green. Green means healing. My products are all healthy products that’s why I choose the color green. II. The Challenge Goals of our restaurant are Customer Loyalty

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    novel The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald used the colors green‚ white‚ and yellow for symbolism-representing money‚ innocence‚ and corruption respectively. The use of symbolic color occurs throughout the novel‚ helping give a better understanding and description of characterization and setting. In literature‚ green is often used to symbolize money‚ envy‚ and in Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby’s love for Daisy Buchanan. Fitzgerald most often used green to represent old money. This is a factor in Jay Gatsby’s

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    Why do computer screens etc use red‚ GREEN & blue? February 16‚ 2005 12:50 PM    Subscribe The primary colours are red‚yellow & blue. All other colours can be made from them. Why then do computer screens etc use red‚ GREEN & blue? posted by TiredStarling to computers & internet (23 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite   Quoth the Wiki: "The human eye contains photoreceptor cells called cones which normally respond most to yellowish-greengreen‚ and blue light (wavelengths of 564nm

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    with soft pastels and rounded architectural forms at the kindergarten level (2-7 years)‚ progressing to central shared learning areas with stronger more vibrant colours for older children (7-10 years) then onto larger shared work areas in which soft greens and blues were used for children from 10 into their teenage years‚ was less distracting to the mental concentration of each stage of development. Very young children and colour Strong‚ bright colours have the effect of shocking the baby’s inner

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    that Daisy is this angelic figure‚ when later in the novel‚ and even pretty early on the reader gets the hint that Daisy might not be as white as Fitzgerald portrays her as. Green: Archetypal associations- Green is usually associated with envy and jealousy‚ with phrases such as “green with envy.” But green also represents nature‚ and the calming natural environment and

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